09-17-2004, 05:38 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: NW Florida
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Originally posted by CamChicks
If Bush supporters understood what attacking Iraq and removing the secular dictator there really means to the future of America, they would punish him at the polls. When somebody makes bad decisions, the first step to solving things is to stop letting that person make decisions. (duh)
I feel sorry for Kerry having to somehow come up with an optimistic-sounding plan to fix Bushs mess. The options there are very limited and it is going to be hard for him to differentiate himself.
If America re-elects Bush, the world will no longer see the American People and The Bush Administration seperately. Right now, the world is very angry at this administration, but most don't hold us (the citizens) responsible. They keep the last 80 years of (mostly positive) history in mind and assume that our government has just been hijacked by extremists. That in our 2000 elections we didn't really know what we were voting for. Bush, in his first campaign, said he was against using the US military the way he is today. It's not our fault; we didn't know what he would do. However that attitude will immediately change if Americans give this administration a second term. We will no longer be given the benefit of the doubt. We will be politically shunned and alone in our fights.
If Kerry is elected, that will go a long way toward erasing the illwill created by GW when he ignored the UN, and help to rebuild our good relationships with the world.
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In your opinion who or what is this world I keep hearing about?
Boycott CBS

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