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Originally posted by Weller
Your post answers a fundamental question I have about swing voters. What goes on in their brains? If this were an election between a moderate Republican and a Democrat I could understand all of the undecided voters. But in this election undecided voters make me wonder if they look at all the issues that are facing us in this election:
Originally posted by Weller1. The appointment of possibly three Supreme Court justices.
Originally posted by Weller2. Abortion rights.
Originally posted by Weller3. Federal funding of stem cell research.
Originally posted by Weller4. The continual erosion of Social Security and Medicare.
Originally posted by Weller(These two are bones of contention with Republicans. They know they can't get rid of them outright so their long term goal has been to either privatize one or both or bankrupt the nation so much with tax cuts that cutting these two will seem sensible to the average citizen. I don't buy into conspiracy theories much but I honestly feel they are doing everything they can short of honesty to get rid of them. The ghost of Roosevelt and his New Deal still haunts Conservatives to the core and probably still spit on effigies of him in deep, dark cellars somewhere.)
Originally posted by Weller5. The continued threat of pre-emptive wars that will do nothing to stop terrorism and only continue to spiral our country deeper into debt.
Originally posted by Weller6. Environmental reform that has either been stopped or reversed under the current administration in favor of corporate interests.
Originally posted by edsinger
Of couse they dont look at the issues. They wonder well what's in it for me? That was a cheap shot and I hope it caused no offense but the undecided SCARE me, this election is NOT grey. It is BLACK and WHITE! ( not race but clarity)
Originally posted by Weller
1. The appointment of possibly three Supreme Court justices.
2. Abortion rights.
3. Federal funding of stem cell research.
Originally posted by IntelearthlingThe possible appointments of Supreme Court justices is a very big issue as far as I'm concerned. I would like justices that strictly interpret the constitution, and not be partial to special interest groups.
Originally posted by IntelearthlingI'll never believe that a woman's body should take precedence over a human life within that body.
Originally posted by IntelearthlingSince we live in a country that flourishes the idea of capitalism, government control will do nothing but hinder research. Private funding will yeild more results without bureaucrats standing over researchers backs.
Originally posted by IntelearthlingFederal funding should not be permitted. In other words, tax money should never fund projects that the private sector can fund themselves.
Originally posted by Kyle72
I have changed my vote from Kerry to Bush for the simple fact that I am tired of everyone I see telling me to vote for him.
Originally posted by Weller
I'm glad you feel its important as well. Few have even mentioned it. Iraq and terrorism has taken such a big role in this election that I fear people are making choice based soley on them alone.
Originally posted by Intelearthling
I can sit and talk with someone with your attitude and learn a thing or two from you.
Take care and check you later.
In fact, I have changed my vote from Kerry to Bush for the simple fact that I am tired of everyone I see telling me to vote for him.
Though I might have a tendency to agree with you friend MKULTRA (btw, how you been?), how many Kerry supporters are out there in America today that are only supporting and voting for him based on the mere stance and inclination of Anybody/Anyone But Bush?
Would they not fall under what you have remarked above pertaining to well-informed voters, also?
Originally posted by Seekerof
Though I might have a tendency to agree with you friend MKULTRA (btw, how you been?), how many Kerry supporters are out there in America today that are only supporting and voting for him based on the mere stance and inclination of Anybody/Anyone But Bush?
Would they not fall under what you have remarked above pertaining to well-informed voters, also?
seekerof
[edit on 8-10-2004 by Seekerof]
Originally posted by Weller
Right back at your my friend. I learn more from sensible debate with people of opposing views than I ever do from those who agree with me on everything. It helps one challenge their views, adjust them if new information is worthy of doing so and know for sure that what they believe is indeed what they truly believe.
Cheers!