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Old 10-06-2004, 08:22 PM
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Re: DEMOCRATS: Issues-based questions, can you answer?

On Iraq he says he has a plan (it looks similar to the current plan of the President). But he also says we should have more countries there. Kerry is planning on having Theresa give hummers (interpret this word how you want) so world leaders will fall in line and just join us in Iraq.

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Originally posted by KSig RC
We get heated up in this piece when it becomes Dems vs. Reps, and for good reason: we're all boneheaded douches who know we're right.

NONE of that in this thread.

Instead - answer a couple simple questions for me:

1.) Kerry talks a lot about how 'poorly off' the economy is today. Now, economic indicators are mixed - there's proof in both directions. How does Kerry plan on reversing the current economic status? So far I've heard of middle-class tax cuts and possible education credits - how do these solve the problem?


2.) Kerry's position is that the war in Iraq is a massive mess. What are his specific steps toward cleaning it up?


These two issues are prime for me, and I really can't see a token 'independent' voting for Kerry until they have concrete steps he wants to take to clear these perceived problems up - provide them for me, earn your man some possible votes, and prove us all wrong that he hasn't addressed these issues.
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