Viva Bush
#12
It would be nice to get kerry into office. Then this country could go back to the way things were before Bush screwed it all up. It is amazing how someone could let things go down the tubes so quick. Maybe if the guy worked with people instead of working alone things might have been a little better.
#13
Originally posted by: JMAC650
It would be nice to get kerry into office. Then this country could go back to the way things were before Bush screwed it all up. It is amazing how someone could let things go down the tubes so quick. Maybe if the guy worked with people instead of working alone things might have been a little better.
It would be nice to get kerry into office. Then this country could go back to the way things were before Bush screwed it all up. It is amazing how someone could let things go down the tubes so quick. Maybe if the guy worked with people instead of working alone things might have been a little better.
#14
Where's Ross Perot when you need him???? I'm not wasting my time to vote this time. I personally think we need a Prez that puts the issues IN the U.S. first and stop WASTING time/money/ and most importantly American lives in uncivilized war-loving countries (that just so happens to have a lot of oil)
#16
I suggest that we terminate this thread before it becomes ugly. There are obvious differences of opinion even within our close knit riding community and personally I don't want to know what peoples opinions are because it affects my views of them and their intelligence[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img] lets keep this forum politics free and let this be where we can come together as friends with our common interest. JMHO. I apoligize for my earlier post.
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#17
I agree JMAC. A vote for Bush equals 4 more years of increasing gas prices, more jobs sent to Mexico, more world policeing(at our expense), more child tax credit re-fund checks that you have to pay back at the end of the year(that was a big joke), loss of your right to choose abortion, higher presciption drug prices, and 4 more years of dodging economical issues. Instead of tightening the borders, Bush wants to let illegal Mexicans come and go as they please. And I won't even make comments about the war that's costing us........well, we don't even know what it's costing us.
Vote for Bush/Cheney on Tuesday and you will make Haliburton and Enron happy!
Vote for Bush/Cheney on Tuesday and you will make Haliburton and Enron happy!
#18
Originally posted by: Coyoteman
I agree JMAC. A vote for Bush equals 4 more years of increasing gas prices, more jobs sent to Mexico, more world policeing(at our expense), more child tax credit re-fund checks that you have to pay back at the end of the year(that was a big joke), loss of your right to choose abortion, higher presciption drug prices, and 4 more years of dodging economical issues. Instead of tightening the borders, Bush wants to let illegal Mexicans come and go as they please. And I won't even make comments about the war that's costing us........well, we don't even know what it's costing us.
Vote for Bush/Cheney on Tuesday and you will make Haliburton and Enron happy!
I agree JMAC. A vote for Bush equals 4 more years of increasing gas prices, more jobs sent to Mexico, more world policeing(at our expense), more child tax credit re-fund checks that you have to pay back at the end of the year(that was a big joke), loss of your right to choose abortion, higher presciption drug prices, and 4 more years of dodging economical issues. Instead of tightening the borders, Bush wants to let illegal Mexicans come and go as they please. And I won't even make comments about the war that's costing us........well, we don't even know what it's costing us.
Vote for Bush/Cheney on Tuesday and you will make Haliburton and Enron happy!
#19
Originally posted by: Coyoteman A vote for Bush equals 4 more years of increasing gas prices
more jobs sent to Mexico
, more world policeing(at our expense)
loss of your right to choose abortion
, higher presciption drug prices
and 4 more years of dodging economical issues.
Instead of tightening the borders, Bush wants to let illegal Mexicans come and go as they please.
#20
Interesting thread
but tou guys will probably end up on oposite sides of the fence
As a totlay impartial by stander being scottish its interesting to see you guys are so pasionate about politics, here in the uk apathy has set in as we seem to get screwed a little more by who ever takes over from the last. so most are of the opinion it doesnt mattar who runs the country we will get the shaft anyway. And as for gas we are paying £0.85 ($1.53) a liter at the moment you should try waking up to that in the morning, Makes me feel like setting fire to government buildings but as usual here in the Uk the public at large just bend over and take it in the a$$.
There thats my rant over
but tou guys will probably end up on oposite sides of the fence
As a totlay impartial by stander being scottish its interesting to see you guys are so pasionate about politics, here in the uk apathy has set in as we seem to get screwed a little more by who ever takes over from the last. so most are of the opinion it doesnt mattar who runs the country we will get the shaft anyway. And as for gas we are paying £0.85 ($1.53) a liter at the moment you should try waking up to that in the morning, Makes me feel like setting fire to government buildings but as usual here in the Uk the public at large just bend over and take it in the a$$.
There thats my rant over


