I have no regrets as I voted for Kerry. I would not vote for Bush and never have. I vote for the person not the party, but I would certainly not vote for anyone with the same viewpoints, background, lack of knowledge when it comes to speaking, and no common sense when it comes to decisions that are crucial such as staying in a war that made no sense in the first place (he has done all he can to try and tie 9/11 and his war together but there are just too many inconsistencies - and he does love to throw 'red herrings' to the public when they get too close to the truth - his father pulled out and he wanted to go in and finish the job for him plus the oil is a crucial part of that war no matter what else is being fought for - and that is from the mouths of soldiers who have been there for Desert Storm and this war). Of course that is my opinion, and some will not agree - others will. I love my country, I support the soldiers who were sent there with care packages, but I do not have to automatically love what someone is doing just because he is sitting in the ruler's seat. Part of what makes America great.
2006-11-02 15:41:09
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answered by still learning at 56 5
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My only regret is that people do not see what he has done for our country. He stands up for what he believes is right. Freedom isn't free and we are fighting to keep our freedom and help the Iraq people to be liberated. I can be very grateful that John Kerry is not our president. There is no telling...all our major cities could be leveled by terrorists if he was president. I think that the Republicans will come out ahead in the upcoming election. I do not vote based on party...but the candidate. I will never vote a straight republican ticket.
2006-11-02 15:39:24
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answered by rcpaden 5
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No regrets.
I would have preferred than he had been a bit more aggressive in pressing for permanent tax cuts, less spending, and securing our southern border. However that is much better than higher taxes, a bad economy, and begging terrorists to leave us alone.
2006-11-02 15:50:43
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answered by ML 5
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they were in numerous elections not adverse to at least one yet another Bush and President Obama appealed to very different kinds of voters for various motives at different situations it makes little experience to judge them it really is named democratic election procedure
2016-12-05 11:56:15
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answered by ? 4
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THE ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION IS WITH A QUESTION, IF THE BUSH AND THE REPUBLICAN PARTY HAVE HELP THE PEOPLES OR THE U.S.A. HOW COME WE HAVEING A HARD TIME TRYING TO LIVE,AND IF THEY TOLD THE TRUTH, HOW COME THEY CANT TELL US WHEN THE U.S. TROOPS IS COMEING HOME AND THE JOBS TO COME BACK FROM OVER SEAS TO U.S.A. AND IF I AM SLEEP AND THIS IS NOT GOING ON, SOMEBODY WAKE ME UP PLEASE.
2006-11-04 19:22:26
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answered by Anonymous
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None. I thought Kerry was the anti-christ for the longest time. I'm just glad he isn't our president. He is a soldier hater.
2006-11-02 15:48:13
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answered by Al Eintstien 1
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My problem is I didn;t vote against Bush, but I didn;t want to vote for kerry.
In light of his recent gaffe, my original thoughts were correct. Bush has just been a disappointment
2006-11-02 15:36:35
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answered by Anonymous
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because as much as I hate Bush
Kerry was a horrible canidate
Gore should have won in 2000
2006-11-02 15:35:52
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answered by a person 5
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No regrets....I wouldnt have voted for Kerry...
2006-11-02 15:35:55
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answered by eonetiller 4
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Didn't vote for him. And I still would not vote for him.
2006-11-02 15:36:36
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answered by Anonymous
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