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Posted 2007-09-18, 06:39 AM
If John Kerry/John Edwards had gotten into office in the '04 Election?

Seriously when you think about it, all of the shit that has happend AFTER the second election, would it or would it not be better to have Kerry in office right now over Bush? I know some people still think Kerry would NOT have done a good a job as bush is doing.. Just want to hear some opinions.



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Posted 2007-09-18, 06:42 AM in reply to D3V's post "Would we be better off, if...?"
Of course we'd be better off. I was a Bush supporter and I can see that.
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Posted 2007-09-18, 06:47 AM in reply to !King_Amazon!'s post starting "Of course we'd be better off. I was a..."
I was talking to a guy at work yesterday and politics got into play and he tried to say that we'd be 100x better off with Bush being in office still over Kerry (he's one of the 32% that still support bush). Pretty horrible.














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Posted 2007-09-18, 08:26 AM in reply to D3V's post starting "I was talking to a guy at work..."
I can't see how someone could think that even if they used to support bush. I kept supporting him even after all of his screw ups, but it gets to the point that you have to re-evaluate.

The worst thing about Kerry was he was a flip-flopper and a liar. Big whoop. So was Clinton, he was decent enough.

Hell, most politicians are flip-floppers and liars.
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Posted 2007-09-18, 09:51 AM in reply to !King_Amazon!'s post starting "I can't see how someone could think..."
Yea, I think we'd be better off with Kerry/Edwards.

I don't see what's so bad about flip-flopping in light of new evidence anyway.
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Posted 2007-09-18, 10:24 AM in reply to !King_Amazon!'s post starting "I can't see how someone could think..."
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I can't see how someone could think that even if they used to support bush. I kept supporting him even after all of his screw ups, but it gets to the point that you have to re-evaluate.

The worst thing about Kerry was he was a flip-flopper and a liar. Big whoop. So was Clinton, he was decent enough.

Hell, most politicians are flip-floppers and liars.
Well MJ is right reguarding the Flip-flopping. When Kerry found out about new information reguarding the WMDs, i'm sure of him changing his views, I mean making the best decision on the information that is presented to you is all that you can do, Bush had lied about the WMD documents etc etc and got the whole country to follow.

Even Cheney flip-flopped for the worst, ..http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/nation..._cheney29.html

He said back in '92 that invading Iraq would be quagmire etc, and he had no problem pushing for it right after 9/11.














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Posted 2007-09-18, 11:27 AM in reply to D3V's post starting "Well MJ is right reguarding the..."
I think the phrase 'having a good president' is completely contradictory these days.
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Posted 2007-09-28, 12:21 PM in reply to HandOfHeaven's post starting "I think the phrase 'having a good..."
Well Bill Clinton was a pretty good president, even doing so fixing the problems that George Sr left behind.














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Posted 2007-09-28, 04:42 PM in reply to Demosthenes's post starting "Yea, I think we'd be better off with..."
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Yea, I think we'd be better off with Kerry/Edwards.

I don't see what's so bad about flip-flopping in light of new evidence anyway.
I would be considered a flip-flopper by those standards too. I don't see what is wrong about reversing a decison in light of new evidence, I suppose it might be bad for a politician since most people (morons) think that anyone qualified to run the country should be above making mistakes...
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Posted 2007-09-28, 08:33 PM in reply to D3V's post "Would we be better off, if...?"
No one can really answer that question because we don't really know what John Kerry would have done in office. We could still be at war, or there could be world peace, no one knows.

I feel that neither of them should have been elected, and while we're on the topic of elections, I don't like anyone running for '08 either.
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Posted 2007-09-28, 09:15 PM in reply to Dar_Win's post starting "No one can really answer that question..."
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No one can really answer that question because we don't really know what John Kerry would have done in office. We could still be at war, or there could be world peace, no one knows.
Educated guesses can be made.
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Posted 2007-09-28, 10:08 PM in reply to Demosthenes's post starting "Yea, I think we'd be better off with..."
mjordan2nd said:
Yea, I think we'd be better off with Kerry/Edwards.

I don't see what's so bad about flip-flopping in light of new evidence anyway.
Preach it, brother. I was one of the few people who spoke out in favor of them at my highschool. Geez, I hate living in a conservative bible touting state. Dear God, say "I think abortion should be the choice of the mother ...I don't feel right telling a woman what she can or can't do with her body" and you're automatically the anti-christ.
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Posted 2007-09-29, 08:31 AM in reply to Willkillforfood's post starting "Preach it, brother. I was one of the..."
If there were no abortions there would be 40 MILLION more people in the U.S.

There are already too many people in the country as it is so I'm definitely for abortion.
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Posted 2007-09-29, 10:06 AM in reply to Dar_Win's post starting "If there were no abortions there would..."
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If there were no abortions there would be 40 MILLION more people in the U.S.

There are already too many people in the country as it is so I'm definitely for abortion.
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I was the biggest supporter of Bush, eventhough he had massive scewups. I still think he would have done better then Kerry, but thats based more on a personal opinion and not fact. I still think that going to war was a bad idea, but now that we did, i say let him finish what he started. You cant just go into another country, bascially destroy it, start to rebuild and then say fuck it were out. I dont like the idea of our boys being hurt over there, but what else should we do, pull out and let Iraq turn into shit. Plus, we need the oil haha.
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Posted 2007-09-29, 11:32 AM in reply to gruesomeBODY's post starting "Liewise. I was the biggest..."
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Liewise.


I was the biggest supporter of Bush, eventhough he had massive scewups. I still think he would have done better then Kerry, but thats based more on a personal opinion and not fact. I still think that going to war was a bad idea, but now that we did, i say let him finish what he started. You cant just go into another country, bascially destroy it, start to rebuild and then say fuck it were out. I dont like the idea of our boys being hurt over there, but what else should we do, pull out and let Iraq turn into shit. Plus, we need the oil haha.
Taking their Oil is only delaying the inevitable, we're still relying on a nonrenewable source of energy as it's still believed to be formed via ancient organic materials, the odds of finding petroleum on another planet after we've run Earth dry are low to begin with. We'd long have been cured of our Oil addiction by the time we likely found another source of it.

Regarding Iraq and such, I'd rather we halfassed a mistake rather than stuck to our guns and finish the judgement we've rendered over most of the country.
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Posted 2007-09-29, 11:32 AM in reply to gruesomeBODY's post starting "Liewise. I was the biggest..."
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You cant just go into another country, bascially destroy it, start to rebuild and then say fuck it were out.
I agree with this sentiment.
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Posted 2007-09-29, 11:34 AM in reply to Vollstrecker's post starting "Taking their Oil is only delaying the..."
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Regarding Iraq and such, I'd rather we halfassed a mistake rather than stuck to our guns and finish the judgement we've rendered over most of the country.
I agree with this sentiment too.

I don't think we should continue to occupy that country. I do think we owe them massive amounts of money to help them rebuild.
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Posted 2007-09-29, 11:36 AM in reply to Demosthenes's post starting "I agree with this sentiment."
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I agree with this sentiment.
Look at Vietnam. We left and they're doing relatively great. We can't hope to bring Iraq back together. That's something only -they- can do, and by the looks of it, the iraqi people in general do not care enough to step up and do something great. We just need to leave because they do not have the heart to make a stable democracy. Being murdered and ruled is what they seem to favor.
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Posted 2007-09-29, 11:39 AM in reply to Willkillforfood's post starting "Look at Vietnam. We left and they're..."
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Look at Vietnam. We left and they're doing relatively great. We can't hope to bring Iraq back together. That's something only -they- can do, and by the looks of it, the iraqi people in general do not care enough to step up and do something great. We just need to leave because they do not have the heart to make a stable democracy. Being murdered and ruled is what they seem to favor.
Alternately, the only real word we have from that direction would be via the media, so we're subject to their bias and opinions regarding events.

I would be less than truthful if I said that I trusted the media to report the news in an unbiased and fair manner.
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Posted 2007-09-29, 11:43 AM in reply to Vollstrecker's post starting "Alternately, the only real word we have..."
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Alternately, the only real word we have from that direction would be via the media, so we're subject to their bias and opinions regarding events.

I would be less than truthful if I said that I trusted the media to report the news in an unbiased and fair manner.
Well, when the news is coming from a variety of sources and they all pretty much agree on the facts I feel fairly safe with that.
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