How Bush will beat Kerry.

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Prune said:
IMHO, the optimum would have been Clark as president and Dean as VP. But then again, I'm not Amerikhan so my opinion doesn't matter... :bawling:

Clark's too conservative for my taste. But yes, he might have a better chance of beating Bush. It is my deepest hope that, if elected, Kerry will live up to his rhetoric on big business*. Still, it was his willingness to vote against the "defense of marriage" act that won him my deepest respect.

*Yea, yea, used to be a Randian Libertarian, got an autographed copy of "Atlas Shrugged" and all that. Then I grew up.
 
Hmmmmm. It's starting.
 

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Bas Horneman said:

Kerry or Bush...won't make a difference will it?

Well, we have this thing called the Supreme Court. It renders the ship of state more like an aircraft carrier than a battle cruiser. Once the direction of the court is changed the effects are far reaching and can last for generations.

At present our court is balanced on a knife's edge between liberal and conservative. In the next 5 years at least two judges will be replaced (short of a miracle). Everything from our personal liberties to the very existence of endangered species hangs in that balance. So in fact it makes a huge difference.
 
wait, didnt all of those corporations get away with cooking the books/ stealing millions under the past democratic president while the president looked very pretty sitting on a 'very strong' but false (ie enron, tyco, worllcom etc etc etc) economy. Yet when the republican came in they all got caught.... I sure hope Kerry is as "strong" on corporations as clinton was.......:dead:
 
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