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Has what John Kerry said this week influenced you to vote against liberals? Have you finally learned that the liberals in Congress look down on you as the average Joe?

In case you did not hear what he said, here is the link

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXs3jtF9_nw&mode=related&search=

2006-11-02 09:47:08 · 10 answers · asked by Chainsaw 6 in Politics & Government Politics

10 answers

Just reaffirms me being a real American...., a Republican

2006-11-02 09:49:52 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 5

No, this is mid-term elections and I live in Texas. Voted for Republicans a long time ago before Texas became a two party state. Today the republicans have become so corrupt they make Democrats of yester-years seem like saints. There will be republicans returning to Washington I'm sure, but I'm not voting for them.

2006-11-02 17:58:11 · answer #2 · answered by longroad 5 · 1 1

No, his joke actually speaks the truth Bush is just trying to back up his father's failure to catch Hessian, all his troops did was play rock & roll music for the b________. So to make it right he has sent more troops over to catch him which they did, right where he belonged, in a hole no bigger than a box. He (Bush) could not stand the fact that Kerry spoke the truth in his joke so he lashed out. He is not hurting Kerry only the Republican party which is going to lose big time this election. And it is about d__ time. Last month 106 soliders were killed for what, this isn't our fight sure we are after terriorist but come on its' not our war it's starting to look like another Vietnam. We need to bring our troops home, let their own country kill one another as they have all along, keep ours safe at home.

President Bush, campaigning in a Republican stronghold for an endangered GOP senator, tried to rally his supporters Thursday by portraying Democrats as soft on terrorists and opposed to conservative judges.

Bush chided Democrats who voted against legislation to detain and interrogate suspected terrorists, the National Security Agency's eavesdropping program and the U.S.A. Patriot Act.

"When it comes to listening to the terrorists, what's the Democrat's answer? Just say no,'" Bush said, urging the audience to play along.

"When it comes to detaining terrorists, what's the Democrats' answer?"

"Just say no!" the audience retorted.

"So when the Democrats ask for your vote on Nov. 7, what's your answer?" Bush asked.

"Just say no!" the crowd screamed.

Bush campaigned here for Sen. Conrad Burns, a vulnerable incumbent in a tough campaign battle against Democratic challenger Jon Tester, the president of the Montana Senate. Tester was holding rallies of his own on the other side of the state Thursday and Friday with fellow Democrats Gov. Brian Schweitzer and Sen. Max Baucus.

With polls showing the public opposed to the war in Iraq, Democrats have expressed increasing optimism in recent days that they will gain the 15 seats they need to win control of the House. Democrats must pick up six seats to win the Senate, a taller challenge, and both parties made last-minute efforts to increase the number of competitive races.

Now BUSH SHOULD APPOLOGIEZE TO DEMOCRATS FOR WHAT HE JUST SAID LAST THAN 15 MINUTES AGO. It's all about who can put who down. When all comes down on the 7th the Democrats will win.

2006-11-02 18:02:53 · answer #3 · answered by lnd_whitaker 2 · 1 2

Based on the true meaning of what Kerry had to say, it has not influenced my vote whatsoever. He had a right to say what he did and I respect him for having the courage to criticize our current president. If anything, it made me want to vote liberal even more.

2006-11-02 17:50:49 · answer #4 · answered by Michael 3 · 6 2

Both parties are equally guilty of looking down on the average Joe.

Neither party is interested in anything except for the money that comes from the corporate special interest groups that fund the parties.

2006-11-02 17:51:23 · answer #5 · answered by sprcpt 6 · 2 4

Do you really think this will change the minds of the diehard liberals? He said much worse about troops during the Vietnam war and still managed to get votes in his presidential bid.

2006-11-02 17:51:22 · answer #6 · answered by FabMom 4 · 3 4

I have never voted for a Democrat and I never will unless and until they decide to get intelligent about this world

2006-11-02 17:51:05 · answer #7 · answered by kapute2 5 · 4 4

No, I followed the entire speech and understood the point was to under educated leaders of America.

2006-11-02 17:51:24 · answer #8 · answered by edubya 5 · 4 4

it's influenced you to not vote for him, but you weren't anyway...it will have no effect to those who are sick of Republicans.

2006-11-02 17:49:44 · answer #9 · answered by Ford Prefect 7 · 4 2

WHO CARES...REALLY ARE WE SUPPOSE TO FORGET WHAT THE REPUBLICANS IN THE LAST SIX YEARS HAVE DONE TO OUR COUNTRY?

2006-11-02 17:50:54 · answer #10 · answered by dstr 6 · 4 4

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