Chemicalkinetics

Chemicalkinetics

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Seriously. That "Texas for Truth" thing will blow up in Kerry face and Kerry is not that stupid to go after Bush's record. I am really gald that most of the Democrat here aren't working for Kerry, otherwise he is really scared. Yes, I am a Republican, but that is not the reason why I don't think it will work. The reason it will not work to attack Bush's military reocrd is that Bush never make a big deal a

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Catechumen, you don't really think that is a problem with Elder, do you? What does knowing a name serve you, if you don't know the candidates' policy plans. How many people you know who are voting for John Kerry really know his policy. I believe most people are voting based on "he is not George W. Bush". That is the same logic.

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I don't seem to able to post my result here. I tried several times using the "Image" and "Link" options. Anyway, I am a conservative Libertarian. Personal issue is 50% and Economic issue is 100%.

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I do like Bush to re-elect.... but Anthony.... yur electoral college votes doesn't add up....

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CNN is not pro Bush. Most liberal read CNN new and most conservative read FOX News. What a silly thing to say.

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Hahhaah You don't need to ask Marvin for the poll because I read the same numbers. Gallup. Go to Gallup poll.

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First off, there seems to be a lot of confusion about the Congressional authorization for the Iraqi war. One of the provisions was that the UN security council approve the motion to war and that the United States had to have exhausted all other alternatives before going in to Iraq. SicSemperTyranus <br

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What poll did you read? Can you send me the poll? I thought more than 30% of the American don't even know who the British Prime Minister is, and more than 50% of American cannot name the three axis countries we fought during World War 2. I seriously doubt more than 1% of the popular know Michael Badnarik. Do they actually know Badnarik? Or the pollest simply assocaite the Badnarisk to Liberterian Party. I mean I won't be surprise that 1% of the p

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I found a short piece from George Will on Strong Government, but I read a better one elsewhere. I will see if I can find that one http://www.townhall.com/columnists/georgewill/gw20040201.shtml

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Very educated person Gideon. Yes, I have major problem with No Child Left Behind because it is effectly turning a state policy to federal right. I believe in small governement or local control. Through there is major grade inflation and the public school is certainly failing our children. We are producing high school graduates who cannot read and write. How should I put this.... Well, if the states start to fail our children and our soceity, I see

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First, American don't need John Kerry. Second, I think it is too late for Kerry.

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Matt, Yes, I understand you said you are trying to point out to those voting for Nader that it is a choice between expression and getting the second best perosn in office. But you made one assumption: They are stupid! You are implying these people who vote for Nader to express their views do not know Nader will lose. Of course, they do. It is obvious. They made that choice already stop telling them something they are full awared. Look

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Kerry cannot talk about Bush misled the war in Iraq if he actually vote for the same war. Unless he claims Bush knows more about the actually intelligence than he did, and he has no proof of that. Not only that, if he inisists Bush knows more than he did, that is a double edge sword.... that is to say he doesn't know.

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Again I must protest that the latest analysis is incomplete. I think the Libertarian Party will be a bigger factor than the pundits realize. Funny, but no. Even the libertarian party strategy is to go win local first, states, then maybe national. No one know who is the libertarian nomittee for this el

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Bush does have more independents with him though, so he doesn't have to appear as negative. He can let them attack while he does his own campaign. This is just what I have seen in my area. I don't know about Nevada. That can't be true. Kerry has more 527 group helping him. That is why when Kerry ask B

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Thank you. Now I remember about the Yucca Mountain Bill. Matt. I don't think simjply negative will do. I mean the Democrat and media has need attacking Bush all along anywya. Bush has only a 51% approval rate which is not good and not bad. Yet you see more people are willing to vote for Bush than that ratio. The recent poll has about 62%. What this mean is that many people who dispprove Bush but are still voting for him because they either disl

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Matt, That is a difference between not wanting Bush re-elected and not believing in voting for thrid party. If you truely believe that voting for third party is wrong, then your position should be unshaked even Nader are getting more votes from Bush supporters than Kerry supporters, which is what happening now. Before the GOP convention, Gallup Poll

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Matt and Gideon MacLeish, My god. I don't live in Nevada. What the hell is Yucca Mountain? Is that some kind of important issue? Ok Matt, I don't know what is happening there maybe you are right, maybe Bush has more negative ads there. My original statement is based on what I see from the Kerry and Bush websites. They have those TV ads which you can download. Kinda of cool. Oh, I also think Bush acceptance speech is less negative than

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Actually, the last Gallup poll has Nader hurting Bush more so than Kerry. The reason is as you know most people who vote for Nader is considered as independent and as we know right now, independents are starting to shift to Bush (that is you see a bounce for the Bush after the GOP convention). Are you still against Nader running since he may be hurting Bush more than Kerry. I read the Exit Poll too. The Exit poll never made the claim that

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Are you kidding me? Kerry has been running a negative campaign along. The whole campaign is about "I am not G. W. Bush". That is why when you talk to people who are voting for Kerry, all they talk about is two things: he was a vet and he is not George W. Bush. Most Kerry supporters do not know what Kerry has done in the last 20 years. Yes, Bush has been running some negative ads against Kerry, but no way close to waht Kerry ahs been doing. How ma

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1) The No Child Left Behind program is good. First of all, giving test is not the only thing. Giving tests to make school accountable is not a bad thing. There is grade inflation in America -- everyone gets A's. Other countries which have states exams are doing well. 2) The health insurance problem is not created by Bush. It was there before he arrive the office. Can you ONLY make him responsible. 3) The economy is falling before Bush

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Gideon, Somehow with my guts feelings. I don't think this is a clear/straightforward problem as you stated. You see. Religion is about way of life and moral issue. The Catholic church certainly believe abortion is unacceptable and encourage its followers to accept this brief, but at the same time abortion is also a political/legal issue now in America. Sometime there isn't a clear cut between religion briefs and poltical briefs. The idea

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The President never changes his reason for going into the war. He stated repeatly in the GOP convention and previous interviews that Saddam had weapons of mass destruction and he was a threat to his people and neighbors. In fact, I believe the democrats are still critizing him for not changing his stance. You can't attack the same man on both sides. You can't critize him for btoh changing and not changing his view, which one is it? The reason goin

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I am a Republican. But O'Reilly is more of a republican than a democrat and he leans to the right. Ok, he is not an extremist. Do you think Peter Jennings is a left or a centrist? O'Reilly is as much a right-wing person as Jennings as a left-wing.

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It is true that national debt is not a good thing. That said, it is common to run deficit during time of war and during recession. The reason Bill Clinton didn't run a deficit is not really the tax increase as much as there is a large GDP growth and there was some government spending cut in his early years. That said, it is extremely normal for nation to run national deficit during recession. There are only two wyas to simulate an low gro

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