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#11
Originally Posted by vancouverrx7' date='Mar 24 2004, 01:30 PM
what about canadians? can we chime in too?
#12
Originally Posted by TheAntiChrice' date='Mar 24 2004, 01:36 PM
Kerry all the way, **** Bush and his republican big business lets drill Alaska, Take away our civil rights, give offices of power to religious zealots, and made the United States look like a complete fucktard in front of the U.N. and the world... Did I mention I don't like bush?
to that post LOL
#13
Bush,
Screw Kerry and his so called international allies that no one knows who the hell they are. I rather let my money go somewhere else than to let welfare lazy do for nothing get it.
Sorry,
Just my opinion.
Screw Kerry and his so called international allies that no one knows who the hell they are. I rather let my money go somewhere else than to let welfare lazy do for nothing get it.
Sorry,
Just my opinion.
#14
Originally Posted by sandmans7' date='Mar 24 2004, 05:05 PM
Bush,
Screw Kerry and his so called international allies that no one knows who the hell they are. I rather let my money go somewhere else than to let welfare lazy do for nothing get it.
Sorry,
Just my opinion.
Screw Kerry and his so called international allies that no one knows who the hell they are. I rather let my money go somewhere else than to let welfare lazy do for nothing get it.
Sorry,
Just my opinion.
Change the word 'welfare' to 'oil CEO' or 'cabinet minister' in your diatribe and now you've got Bush. Any better?
#15
I like change.
I think you guys should change it up! Bush has funny ears, and maybe Kerry will actually get you guys out of debt? Cant be that hard all you have to do is NOT declare war twice in a row.
I think you guys should change it up! Bush has funny ears, and maybe Kerry will actually get you guys out of debt? Cant be that hard all you have to do is NOT declare war twice in a row.
#17
Bush may not be perfect, but im telling you, if Kerry becomes president, you'll wish Bush were back.
Read this:
Posted March 1, 2004
By Kenneth R. Timmerman
Among Sen. John Kerry's top fund-raisers are three Iranian-Americans who
have been pushing for dramatic changes in U.S. policy toward the Islamic
Republic of Iran.
Most prominent among them is Hassan Nemazee, 54, an investment banker
based in New York. Nominated to become U.S. ambassador to Argentina by
President Bill Clinton in 1999, Nemazee eventually withdrew his
nomination after a former partner raised allegations of business
improprieties.
Nemazee was a major Clinton donor, giving $80,000 to the Democratic
National Committee (DNC) during the 1996 election cycle and attending at
least one of the famous White House fund-raising coffees.
AND...READ THIS WHOLE ARTICLE.
http://www.insightmag.com/main.cfm?include...&storyid=621288
Read this:
Posted March 1, 2004
By Kenneth R. Timmerman
Among Sen. John Kerry's top fund-raisers are three Iranian-Americans who
have been pushing for dramatic changes in U.S. policy toward the Islamic
Republic of Iran.
Most prominent among them is Hassan Nemazee, 54, an investment banker
based in New York. Nominated to become U.S. ambassador to Argentina by
President Bill Clinton in 1999, Nemazee eventually withdrew his
nomination after a former partner raised allegations of business
improprieties.
Nemazee was a major Clinton donor, giving $80,000 to the Democratic
National Committee (DNC) during the 1996 election cycle and attending at
least one of the famous White House fund-raising coffees.
AND...READ THIS WHOLE ARTICLE.
http://www.insightmag.com/main.cfm?include...&storyid=621288
#19
Originally Posted by cymfc3s' date='Mar 24 2004, 07:16 PM
Bush may not be perfect, but im telling you, if Kerry becomes president, you'll wish Bush were back.
Read this:
Posted March 1, 2004
By Kenneth R. Timmerman
Among Sen. John Kerry's top fund-raisers are three Iranian-Americans who
have been pushing for dramatic changes in U.S. policy toward the Islamic
Republic of Iran.
Most prominent among them is Hassan Nemazee, 54, an investment banker
based in New York. Nominated to become U.S. ambassador to Argentina by
President Bill Clinton in 1999, Nemazee eventually withdrew his
nomination after a former partner raised allegations of business
improprieties.
Nemazee was a major Clinton donor, giving $80,000 to the Democratic
National Committee (DNC) during the 1996 election cycle and attending at
least one of the famous White House fund-raising coffees.
AND...READ THIS WHOLE ARTICLE.
http://www.insightmag.com/main.cfm?include...&storyid=621288
Read this:
Posted March 1, 2004
By Kenneth R. Timmerman
Among Sen. John Kerry's top fund-raisers are three Iranian-Americans who
have been pushing for dramatic changes in U.S. policy toward the Islamic
Republic of Iran.
Most prominent among them is Hassan Nemazee, 54, an investment banker
based in New York. Nominated to become U.S. ambassador to Argentina by
President Bill Clinton in 1999, Nemazee eventually withdrew his
nomination after a former partner raised allegations of business
improprieties.
Nemazee was a major Clinton donor, giving $80,000 to the Democratic
National Committee (DNC) during the 1996 election cycle and attending at
least one of the famous White House fund-raising coffees.
AND...READ THIS WHOLE ARTICLE.
http://www.insightmag.com/main.cfm?include...&storyid=621288
If we let down our guard, who knows what will happen...
I really don’t know however. I haven’t studied more then just reading a few articles.
#20
There's a few things that deeply concern me.
-Growing National Debt is one.
-The other is taking care of our older generations, retiree's, etc.. I think it's downright criminal that we don't even provide decent healthcare for the people who helped build this country.
I dunno what the answer is to be honest, but I don't like where we've found ourselves these over the past 4 years.
-Growing National Debt is one.
-The other is taking care of our older generations, retiree's, etc.. I think it's downright criminal that we don't even provide decent healthcare for the people who helped build this country.
I dunno what the answer is to be honest, but I don't like where we've found ourselves these over the past 4 years.