Lee1776

Lee1776

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I've done the hard work of making a decision based on the picture each canidate has painted for me . Now thats the problem. Every thing Kerry feeds you is exactly what you want to here. If you pro life, he

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When you look at the average family adjusted for inflation, the poor and middle income families are NOT BETTER OFF than in 2001. Lets see Personnel income is up 5% last year. http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/newsrelarchive/2004/pi0804_fax.pdf Inflation was at 2.27% It does not take

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I don't see how any POW could have been affected by Kerry. I don't recall the VC having a LOUNGE in the POW camps, where they all sat around over a bowl of rice and watch the evenining news or the Senate Oversight Commitee on TV. My father was in Vietnam, granted he was NOT a POW he knew nothing about it until he came back states

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HOw do I vote for Bush? Easy, he is not Kerry! I agree with about 60% of his positions, and think, while I dont like all the stuff he has done, he has done what he said he would. Kerry cant even remember what he said! I would have to say you took the words out of my mouth. Thanks

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blogic Yes, there was explosives shown on footage (it is an Ammo bump by the way), but none of it was the items we are talking about. Also the soldiers on the ground and all the reporters that were there did not see any of the UN seals for the real nasty stuff used to set off nuclear bombs. Not once have I heard one say they had seen the seals, in fact they all specifically have said they did not see any seals. This is a fact that many peop

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Strange that the writing on the box is in English, when the article and the printing say it was made from an Iraqi factory? Why would you not write in the language that your handlers could read? Add on the fact that those explosive labels are from the US DOT regs. And not to international standards or international label. Was they expecting to sell this to the US, Canada, or Mexico? <

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At least Bush himself is taking things a bit more intelligently, waiting for more information before making a statement. Pity his followers aren't so politically savvy. Could someone tell Kerry this, he already had attack ads made by lunch yesterday. That's My Two Cents

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I also must point out, the last time a Democratic office was broken into was with Nixon. But now Republican offices across the US are regulary being ransacked, shot at, and stormed.

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At least, that's what the party here locally is putting out in their newsletter. Miss Edwards also agrees with that too. http://www.drudgereportarchives.com/data/2004/10/25/20041025_162404_dncee.htm

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I hope this is not a repeat post. The short answer "Edwards" La Grippe of the Trial Lawyers From the October 25, 2004 issue: Guess who's to blame for the flu vaccine fiasco. by William Tucker 10/25/2004, Volume 010, Issue 07 JOHN KERRY wasted no time jumping on President George Bush about the unexpected shortage in flu vaccines this year. Why wasn't Bush paying attention? He should have done things dif

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There is no doubt that Kerry said many things during this period that he now regrets. He has admitted this repeatedly. It was a fiery time, and the young John Kerry was caught up in a movement that was increasingly pushing towards radicalism. Luckily, Kerry realized this, and he decided to get out of it and instead try to make ch

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Currently, Democrats are 42%, Republicans are 33%, and 25%+ are "other." You forgot to add the rest of the paragraph: For years now, the percentage of people registered in the major parties has been slowly declining. In 1992, 48% of voters in the "registration states" were Democrats, and 34% we

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I have lost friends in Iraq 19 year old kids that signed up for ROTC to pay for college and payed with their lives instead. This is in no way an insult. I hope your not a history teacher. Because after the first Gulf war it was general knowledge that the main objective of the military is to kill poepl

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At work he uses a laptop for his job and for finishing up his correspondence courses that he needs for his promotion (almost finished, BTW! ), Good, I know how tough it is to keep up with class work in the field. Sorry, I got the Branch wrong. <TABLE cellpadding=8 width="95%" align=ce

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Nice post Steve, I like your thinking. But with the present video game and instant news generation, I have a feeling that kicking down every door between the Gulf and Baghdad would have been near imposable even with all of our Allies and NATO combined. Let alone what feeding frenzy the press would of had with this tactic. That's My Two Cents

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The "JANUARY 2004 REGISTRATION TOTALS", where I assume you got your numbers from, only contains about 30 states - missing, for example, are Illinois, Michigan, etc Yes, that is why I gave you the web site. Sorry, if the web site don't show all 50 states but I was not going to hunt every one down. You

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The Raise of the Independent and Fall of the Democratic Party As I was growing up I had always heard that the Democratic party held the majority of the registered voters in the political party race. But the trend has changed dramatically in the last ten years. Here are the facts: Totals January 2004 were[/B ]: Dem. 27,301,951 (34.82%), Rep. 28,988,593 (36.97%), Indp & misc. 20,471,250 (26.11%), Constitution 320,019 (.41%),

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My husband got his in our verizon email inbox . . . Texas Wahine I'm Not sure about the AF (I think your husband is that branch, Sorry if not). I regulary forward my email to my AKO (Army Knowledge of On-line) when I travel. It is fast, easy, and always available. Three years ago was the fir

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I'm not asking if you'd vote for him but just how you'd view him if he came out and said he was wrong. No change. If he would have said that soon after he made those bogus statements in order to win political office. Then maybe my opinion would have changed. But since then he has repeatedly continued

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Good Article MythicalMino I have an uncle the same way. I gave him two speeches early in the season, first from Bush and then one from Kerry. I deleted anything referring to names or parties. He called the first guy a straight up good Joe, and called the second guy a "Jack Ass". The sad thing is he will still be voting Democrat. That's My Two Cents

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As far as for oil.. why do you think we are in Iraq, Why are we not in Hati or Sudan. Sorry to point out, you just defeated your own point. Sudan does product oil. http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/sudan.html I think Sudan would have be

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Steve Since I have answered your questions, will you answer only one of my questions? I know you are a Marine. I say you are a Marine is because once a Marine always a Marine. How can you support a person who IMO has publicly insulted, degraded, and mocked your service and the Marine Corp? In the 70’s John Kerry wrote a book. On the cover of that book he mocked your service in the Pacific by having a group of hippi

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I think my reply from your original post still stands for most of your new questions too. I hope I was not the one that berated you in anyway. I still don't agree with you though Steve. I don't think your statement is going to change any minds, just tick them off. Most soldiers see the alternative and find it worse. A James Carville would say "You can't put lip stick on a pig and make it look good". That pig has been feeding a

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