Quote by arkivei voted for
bush....everything kerry said sounded like he was trying to hard ?ur trying to be the leader of our country not a
salesman.....and i agree with the war...i all most went but i choose not to go u see i choose not to ...there's no
kneed to talk shit about the prez if u do ur talking about the country if ur talking about my country take ur ass to
canada.
thing is, politics aren't about truth anymore... what politician, including Bush and Kerry for that matter
doesn't lie? unfortunatley thats the world we live in.. thus being why they are sounding like their
"selling" themselves onto you: because they do that. I'm not a huge fan of politics because they
don't get down to what they should be doing, and all they ever do is disagree with the other parties
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2) Please display where he's limiting rights of those who aren't Christian. 3) And ironically... by forcing
him to not be able to force his views on you, you're force-feeding your views on him (yay for tricky sentences). So
we're back to square one. Perhaps you don't realize, but it's pretty much not possible to decide on
social issues without bringing your religion into things. That's why I think the president should have no say over
social issues. Makes them look like less of an ass, and it makes them do the job they should be
doing.
well, i think he's limiting rights of those who are not christian when he tries to declare laws on things like
abortion and gay marrages by his own religion. What i'm trying to say is how can you say that it's a free
country which embraces the beliefs of everyone, when everything ends up being chosen by the presidents relgious beliefs
on subjects? Kerry said "You can't take away womens rights on abortion because of your own beliefs." We
cannot make everyone believe the same thing therefore who is one man to say you cannot because his religion states it as
a sin? i'm neither gay nor christian, and thankfully never had to decide on abortion issues for myself personally
for that matter, but these issues are important to me because i know people who have to deal with them every day or are
fitted into these categories- and even if i didn't- who am i to say what they in their free country can and cannot
do? I'd feel much better knowing that i lived in a country that not only accepted gay unions between people, but
realized that it's our modern culture. Who am i to say what someones views should be? thats the beauty of the world
we live in today- we are not only allowed to express our opinions- we can vote on them-
Quote by arkive..there's
no kneed to talk shit about the prez if u do ur talking about the country if ur talking about my country take ur ass to
canada.
i dont wanna start a kerry-bush war, because i'm not ranting on about that... i'm saying this:
well, the thing is: even if i was still in Canada, this would affect me- being that this election wasn't only about
America. When there is a war going on, the whole world is affected by the outcomes of the particular countries involved.
this campaign was and is a world issue. I have nothing against America. I'm not anti-american, i'm
anti-Bush's views, hense why me and others are upset about the outcome... again, obviously that doesn't matter
now, being that he's been elected for another 4 years.. i just hope you guys are right and i'm wrong about
him, because i'm not convinced he's the right man to be there.