To: Dane
That wasn't me that said that, but I'll answer.
There's a Democrat in the whitehouse now. He's just better at National defense than the real party is.
Why should I vote when I don't have a real choice. Don't waste your breath, you are not going to change my mind and the more you try the more I"ll dig in my heels. I'll tell you like I've told others on this board.
Give me a plausible reason why I should support a man who only wants my input and my values on election day? Tell me why I should support that SOB?
I don't, I won't and as far as I'm concerned I won't be voting for him or any Republican that spews his pablum.
225 posted on
01/13/2004 5:54:15 PM PST by
Leatherneck_MT
(Good night Chesty, wherever you may be.)
To: Leatherneck_MT
There's a Democrat in the whitehouse now. He's just better at National defense than the real party is. Yeah right, a demo President would sign tax cuts or a PBA ban or give the finger to the UN, etc. etc.
But I digress, it is all about you and if someone doesn't agree with you 110%, the hell with them, I give a defacto vote to someone I agree with 0% of the time.
229 posted on
01/13/2004 5:57:32 PM PST by
Dane
To: Leatherneck_MT
I have to say one thing......I'm sick to death of settling. I have voted Republican since I became interested in politics in 1994. What Bush is doing is saying %$#& you to me and putting 10 million illegals aliens in a position to control the voting trends in our country.
Bush has turned a deaf ear and blind eye to the border mess. I believe it was deliberate so that millions could continue to pile into this country, force wages down, and then give him the opportunity to "free" them. He has turned out to be a President I can't trust anymore. This issue is the biggest issue for me, as seen by my personal activism in the illegal alien arena. I will not vote for a man who ignores the American voice and symathizes with law-breakers. I hope those of you who vote BUSH no matter what, can see the changes this country will make.....like it or not. We have no choices anymore. It's Bush or no one, according to many on this board. Well, I'm going to leave my Presidential vote blank or vote for a third party. If that puts another undesireable in the President's seat then maybe that's just what this country needs. We're going down the cesspool as it is....come see my neighborhood. After four years I would hope that a Republican comes forward who will take us seriously. To "settle" for the Bush amnesty is worse, to me, than staying home on voting day.
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