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Old 11-02-2004, 12:52 PM
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Re: Hope and Frustration about Bush and Kerry

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Originally posted by Rudey
I fear his foreign policy would combine Carteresque pedantry with the cruel "realism" of the first Bush administration.


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Third, Kerry's Democrats seem to have no interest in reforming the entitlement programs that are asphyxiating government. Kerry merely promises to expand the status quo, thus punting on the central domestic challenge of our time.


This article is brilliantly written, as it effectively addresses exactly the divide I face when walking into the booth today. These two highlighted points, however, along with endemic flaws in Kerry's economic policy, worry me mightily. Tomorrow morning (or Dec 15 or whenever the election is deemed 'official'), should Kerry win, these are my two fears.

I understand those of you in the pro-life thread worrying about repealing Roe v. Wade . . . but you must surely understand that these two highlighted issues stand as being potentially equal, if not more defining, to our nation's future.
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