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RE: Presidential Election
I so hate one liners.... anyways, quotes by atownjoe:

A vote for kerry is a vote for ABORTION
So pregnant raped girls have no right in doing abortions in America? So they do it in a bad, uncontrolled, illegal way or have to spend heaps of money to go to another country?

A vote for kerry is a vote for EMBRYONIC STEM CELL RESEARCH
That research has resulted already in many cures for eg: cancers, etc. And "embryonic stem cell research" does not mean killing babies (of a few weeks/months old).

A vote for kerry is a vote for SAME SEX MARRIAGES
Nothing wrong in that IMHO.

A vote for kerry is a vote for EUTHANASIA
Which is again a good thing. Or should people suffer in great pain and agony till the end of their lifes? Or should doctors/family perform euthanasia (cause it will still happen) in an illegal and uncontroled way?

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Originally posted by Grue
You think that the Americans don't know about what is going on in Iraq and with what happened on 9/11?
Not _all_ Americans, no. But I've seen many docus on international TV/Newspapers/etc. which proofs it nicely though (surveys, archiving news, comparing news messages, etc...). Yes, of course people know they are in war, but that doesn't nessecerally mean that they all know what exactly is going on. Again, I'm not speaking about _all_ Americans of course.

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Originally posted by Grue
I hope you don't really think that we know nothing about international affairs, the war in Iraq, and 9/11.
Of course not, that wasn't what I meant. What I meant was that a very vast majority of Americans don't know _exactly_ what is going on. They see the war-pics on TV, tanks rolling by, some pics of protesting people maybe, some shooting, ... but they don't see the bodies of the soldiers who die each day (and not only American soldiers).

On same issue, how many people know that there is also a third candidate for president: Ralph Nader? (Although he would never win with 1% of the votes, lol, but still)

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Originally posted by Grue
Also I think that one reason people outside of the US think bush needs to go is because they saw Fahrenheit 9/11 which is most definitely propaganda and they actually believe the things in which Michael Moore portrayed.
Not at all, I can assure you that F9/11 is known as pure propaganda by most people in Europe. It even was almost advertised as just that.

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Originally posted by Grue
The point is that the Americans know better then anyone who is best to lead this country.
True... but America isn't a country in its own island. If there is one country that makes the world "go around", it is America. The world may not care or know who is being voted for president in Guatamala (so to speak). but the world sure does care who is being voted president in America though. America IS the biggest worldpower. This even means that internal affairs in America are also the affairs of the world.

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Originally posted by Grue
The polls show that it is going to be VERY close election.
yeah....

This post was edited on 11-01-2004 at 10:05 AM by CookieRevised.
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