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^*^*^Person was signed in when posted  4
09-25-2004 06:44 AM ET (US)
LOL @ drb. It's true!
^*^*^Person was signed in when posted  5
09-25-2004 06:45 AM ET (US)
It's like George Carlin's skit about drivers: All drivers but me are either maniacs or morons.
redvet  6
09-30-2004 06:27 PM ET (US)
Once again no real choice in this election.
Sad,very sad.
^*^*^Person was signed in when posted  7
10-02-2004 07:31 AM ET (US)
Sure there's a choice: Bush and Not-Bush.
Kerry4Prez  8
10-06-2004 10:58 PM ET (US)
Now this is some funny stuff

Cheney points to anti-Bush site
During the Tuesday night vice presidential debate, Cheney cited a Web site developed by the Political Fact Check project at the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania as a place for citizens to find details about the charges Democrats have made against Halliburton. That includes a charge that the company did not have to compete for multimillion dollar contracts in Iraq after the ouster of Saddam Hussein. Cheney was Halliburton's chief executive officer before he ran for vice president. However, while the project's Web site is at http://www.factcheck.org, the address that Cheney provided was factcheck.com. http://www.Factcheck.com redirects visitors to another site, http://www.georgesoros.com, a personal site of billionaire George Soros titled "Why We Must Not Re-elect President Bush: A Personal Message from George Soros."
Common Sense  9
10-21-2004 04:09 PM ET (US)
Musings: If one is a liberal, then a moderate is considered a conservative. If one is a conservative, then a moderate is a liberal. If one really is open-minded, then they would look at all sides of the situation. Ie. Many people believe everything said in Farenheit 911 and refuse to believe anything that is contrary. An open-minded will listen to what is said, weigh the fact the the producer, Michael Moore hates President Bush, watch the film Celsius 41.11 then make a decision looking at all sides with an unbiased opinion. Some voters will vote for a liberal Congressman but a moderate or conservative President. Another thought - one campaign talks about a divided country yet spews inflammatory remarks or spin that alienates others. Ever wonder why France, China, & Russia refused to approve the 19th UN Security Council resolution against Saddam Hussein? Iraqi documents discovered by the Iraqis showed the complete corruption in the UN food for oil program. Billions of dollars were siphoned off. Bribes were made to many individuals in the form of oil vouchers. Illegal weapon systems were sold to Saddam from individuals in France, China, & Russia. These three countries alone were owed over 10 billion dollars by Saddam. He was informed by French officials that they would not vote for a war against him in the Security Council. That is why he was in disbelief about the war. Mr. Duerfal's report on WMD concluded that although there were no WMDs to be found, Saddam was waiting for sanctions to end so he could restart his WMD programs. This was in the report that was presented to Congress. Another fact was brought out by the Iraqis is that the UN Secretary General's son headed the food for oil program and was one of the recipients of the oil vouchers. Another fact was that every time the US or UK demanded an investigation, the French, Chinese, and Russians balked. To this day, they still refused to do it. There are now Congressional hearings going on about this scandal.

AN EDUCATED VOTER WHO LISTENS TO LOGICAL ARGUMENTS AND NOT EMOTIONAL ARGUMENTS, IS THE ONE WHO MAKES THE MOST INTELLIGENT DECISIONS. WHAT ARE YOU?
drbPerson was signed in when posted  10
10-27-2004 06:09 PM ET (US)
Cowboy  11
11-04-2004 10:00 AM ET (US)
Thank you to all who voted (especially those who helped re-elect President Bush). A sincere condolence to Mr. Kerry who in the end showed his greatest act of class and leadership, conceding the election and sparing the country another election 2000. The real victor is democracy in America. The people have chosen in a clear and sweeping fashion, and we must now join as Americans to work together for our future. God bless America and George W. Bush!
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01-26-2005 11:13 AM ET (US)
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texas tornado  17
02-11-2005 02:39 PM ET (US)
ready for Jeb Bush 2008??
^*^*^Person was signed in when posted  18
02-13-2005 04:50 PM ET (US)
Versus Hillary? Can he win a primary against Condy?
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