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		| Originally posted by CET This looks like a No True Scotsman fallacy.
 
 
 
 Then you're voting libertarian?  Badnarik is just about the only candidate running a campaign for peace.  You certainly don't mean Kerry, if you think Kerry wants peace, then you haven't been paying attention to what the guy has been saying.  I don't think anyone pays attention to what he says, they just say that he isn't Bush and fill in what they want to hear in order to feel good about voting for him.
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Marching up on the front door of a COUNTRY and killing somewhere between 25-100k civilians is the way to handle it?
Doing it without the majority of the global neighbors BACKING us is the way to do it?
Beginning a process to restore peace is to quit killing thousands and thousands of civilians...this conflict needs to be carried out in a MUCH different manner in which Bush has engaged...
I'm for peace, however, that doesn't by ANY means I'm against killing our enemies...  Don't confuse the two.
Oh and in regards to the Libertarian party, I agree with much of their platform, but have been a registered voting Republican until this election...  I will be voting for Kerry as he has a better plan and is more in touch with the reality of the world in which we live.
I will not waste my vote, I ran out of naive pills last year.
 
 