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Old 10-06-2004, 09:03 AM  
Alex From San Diego
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Originally posted by vendot
Coming from the UK perspective, I think everyone in this country (UK) is praying that Kerry wins but Ive been asking friends, acquaintances and even some americans about their views and Ive noticed that:

It's mostly the less intelligent or the ill informed that support George W Bush.

Has anyone else noticed this?

Whenever I tried to debate a Bush supporter, the debate always ended quickly because the Bush supporter either was unable to engage in a reasoned debate or just lost the debate outright but yet it didnt sway their decision.

Interesting hypothesis because if this theory can be proven true then a Bush victory might indicate that the majority of American voters were dumbos.

Can you please delineate what Kerrys platform is? Why do you think he would make a better president than Bush?

Do you even know what Kerry/Edwards voting records are as senators over their carreers?

Before he was even on the ticket with Kerry and was running for the Democrat nomination, do you realize he had this to say in a speech while in Iowa?

"You need to hear it directly from me. I believe in this cause. I believe we're doing the right thing in Iraq. I know there are a lot of you who will disagree with that." the AP quoted Edwards as saying. Edwards was also quoted as saying he would "cede nothing" to President Bush on any issue, and declared that "we have to show that we will fight every step of the way," a possible reference to his party's "soft on national security" image.

To me it sounded like he has changed his tune since being on the Kerry ticket. Could it be he has his own personal agenda as a priority over the United States?
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