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As for the pro-choice - it's not just about abortion. It's about the Bush administration trying to limit access to birth control, and flat out denying foreign aid to countries who have contraception policies they disagree with. It's about Ashcroft wanting in my medical records. I will expound on the other issues more in one of the other threads on that - I'm actually a very conservative Democrat but I can't really ever see myself voting Republican unless major major changes were made in the party. |
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-Rudey |
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How is he not straddling it? He has straddled gay marriage as well among other issues. -Rudey |
Despite Kerry's "flip-flopping" it seems that many other people in other nations would be happier with him:
30 nations pick Kerry: Poll 34,000 adults surveyed in 35 countries Respondents oppose Bush foreign policy http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/Con...l=968350060724 The end of the article is interesting though: "The PIPA study found that although more than nine in 10 Americans feel it is very or somewhat important that U.S. foreign policy be an instrument that gives the country a positive image around the world, they are not about to change their vote based on the perceptions of those outside this country." |
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Again you do not vote or have any say in our election, the American people do. -Rudey |
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Other countries want a weaker America. A vote for Kerry is a vote for a weaker America. Thank God they have no say. |
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-Rudey |
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I mean, American has an economic burp and the world economy goes into limbo. Being the only super power unfortunately means the entire world has to care about the choices you make because in the end, it does affect us. And for us Canadians, "in the end" usually means 2-4 months from now. So while we have no say in your election, you can see why we might care who wins. That said, a lot of people just don't like Bush for unimportant reasons and would rather see Elmo wins than him. :p |
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They usually don't have a sophisticated enough understanding of the world to understand that a strong America helps them. They're also typically too proud to admit that. |
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Bush Flips on Chechnya
http://abcnews.go.com/wire/Politics/ap20040927_70.html
It's hard for me to support our government on this move when Putin is endangering the fledgling Democracy by consolidating power, but at the same time the Cechen nationalist movement has fallen into terrorist tactics. |
Leave it to you, a Democrat, to spread rumors and lies.
Here is someone flipping and straddling an issue: http://www.georgewbush.com/News/Mult...r.aspx?ID=1043 John Kerry the greatest flip-flopper ever. We really need someone like him flio-flopping over whether he wants to defend America or hug terrorists in warm fuzzy pink blankets. -Rudey |
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