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Originally posted by weeeee
He had invaded afganistan because he said that he would capture Bin Laden, but he didn't find him, in fact we now know that he had bussines with the familiy Bin laden and this lokks a little suspicious.
Bussines with the Bin Laden's? That's propaganda. Watching too much F 9/11...
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Originally posted by thekid
I don't think that war(s) becomes a valid argument to show who the better candidate is, knowing that Kerry was actually supporting the war itself
I know the fact that Kerry voted yes on going to the war.
But I forgot when I read it and now I'm too lazy to search for it
There is a difference. Yes he voted "yes". But he also voted to follow the diplomatic channels
first!!!! That is a major difference then what Bush did! Bush bluntly ignore international politics and simply went to war...
This has nothing todo with "turning in the wind" of Kerry.
This has everything todo with people only remembering short oneliners without putting things in context...
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Originally posted by thekid
It is very normal that he opposes the war, because he wants to be the president.
He opposes the war in the way it has begon and is executed
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Originally posted by thekid
He (and his party) will do anything to win the election.
All parties do everything to win the election, Bush including....
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Originally posted by thekid
That's why I don't like Kerry who keeps changing his mind.
Like I said, Kerry does not turn his mind as Bush let you believe. Take away the context of the things that Bush did, and he "turns in the wind" as much as Kerry does.
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Originally posted by thekid
Moreover, his stands are not clear. For instance, he is said to be supporting gay marriage, but in the last presidential debate, he said that marriage was between man and woman.
Again, context.... Marriage is normally as we know it indeed between man and woman. They can marry before the church. Gay marriages can't be married before church only before the law.
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Originally posted by thekid
Another example... Kerry is said to be religious, yet he supports abortion.
So? Abortion had very little (if not nothing) to do with religion. True, some hard believing people think of it as "killing a human life", but read up in this thread to know why it isn't that. I know for more relegious people who support abortion then that I know people who don't. Or are you saying that all those people aren't religious at all?
Like I said previously, if you were a raped girl, I think you would be glad that abortion would be legal.
Don't think that if abortion gets legal, that everybody can go to the doctor and simply say: I want my 8 month old baby removed. Abortion doesn't work that way! There are strict rules to follow, even if it is legalised....
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Originally posted by bach_m
It strikes me as wierd when people think Iraq had WMD.
This was the exact reason why Bush wanted to go to war costing what it costs, ignoring international guidelines