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Originally posted by JDog
I was a Kerry supporter, but I'm in the same boat as you, I am now a undecided. I am not sure who I want to vote for. Niether one gave good points on the issues I wanted to hear. The outsourcing area wasn't clear, and they both basically ignored it. I didn't like Bush's Immagration position.
Kerry, the one thing I like, is that he keeps his religion to himself. Bush said in one quote that he seeked a higher power for th war in Iraq. But Kerry saying that abortion, that some abortion isn't wrong, when being Catholic, any type of abortion is unacceptable.
But I am still undecided because of the few issues that I mentioned
jDoG
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Well, the outsourcing I don't see either candidate having a better idea for.. because simply its out of the presidents hands for the most part... the only thing the govt can do is subsidize or increase tarriffs... neither is good for our economy... i think we just have to take the punches of this thing untill our economy fully rebounds... its suddenly not so lucrative for canadians etc to import to us (pricing)... since our dollar isnt worth as much to them as it was... which its on its way.. the dollar is falling.. which makes it better for our manufactors to compete with foreign firms...
but the main part the govt can control is education... what is kerry's education plan? to fund the presidents plan more? that seems unrealistic since he wants to balance the budget again..
the immigration policy, i agree needs alot of help.. but kerry doesnt seem to have a better plan.... and religion i thought the president did a good job explaining... religion guides him.. like your morals guide you... im not for him modifying the constitution but that seems improbable to happen... and i think you hit the nail on the head with kerry, i get the picture most of what he says are half truths.. and are more for political gain...