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Originally posted by Dagger
So the high school that i go to is pro-kerry. and when i mean pro-kerry i mean in love with the man. me being a republican and a bush supporter (i have my reasons why) i feel out of place, especially in gov't class. when they start to whine about how awfull bush is and how much better kerry is it just up sets me so much. when i try to speak out i get shot down by some false acusation that they would have. its unbeliveable. the day after the debate, we always talk about it. the pro-kerry supporters brought up how bush was just factual. now correct me if im wrong but it seemed to me in all of the debates especially the third and last debate, kerry seemed to be the one spitting out the facts i.e. facts on arizona. i just feel that in the last debate i felt like kerry was trying to sell me something. did anyone else fell this way? i just get so frustrated in this class because of all the biased opinions.
-Dagger
Originally posted by NWObringer
Bush sucks!! Go Kerry! @_@.
Originally posted by bet555
laughing at these stupid ass people who sue McDonalds for using grease that makes them fat.
Originally posted by outsider
Originally posted by bet555
laughing at these stupid ass people who sue McDonalds for using grease that makes them fat.
Well they sued small aircraft manufactures out of business, so we all have to build our own planes or buy one from the 70's. My friend build a little aircraft & the engine cost about 60k & it wasn't much more powerful than an automobile engine it's just the insurance cost for selling an engine for planes was probably more than 40k of the cost. Of course the liberals will remind you that only the government should own planes, so that's they way they want it.
[Edited on 1-11-2004 by outsider]
Originally posted by MaskedAvatar
In an election that faces the USA with a very divided population (remember the great statesman Bush himself said "You are either with us or against us") there are many people driven more by fear and loathing of some "other side" than by true respect for the leadership quality of a leader or a cabinet.
A personal take by someone who knows how deeply corrupt the Bush administration is, might be to rid the USA of that cancer at all costs.
A beneficiary of the Bush administration's corruption would take the role of denial, obfuscation and lies to attempt to keep their benefactor in power.
[Edited on 1-11-2004 by MaskedAvatar]