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To: Stu Cohen
Many people do not consider President Bush the lesser of 2 evils. I personally consider him the better of 2 goods. Your man is not as good a man as President Bush and you can take that to the bank.
1,479 posted on 02/08/2004 3:56:10 PM PST by olliemb
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To: olliemb
Your man is not as good a man as President Bush and you can take that to the bank.

"My man"?

My good gentleman, i've no idea who you are talking about. I have no man.

My intention was to vote for GWB in the 2004 elections before the Illegal Amnesty debacle. You see, I live in Los Angeles, and I see on a daily basis the harm and danger that the non-illegal-enforcement has done to certain parts of the country ... and no doubt as a Texan, Mr. Bush has seen this himself.

Nonetheless, he lacked the courage to forgoe the possibility of the hispanic vote, and sold out his base that happens to live in territories that are, by definition, occupied.

Therefore, I have been left in the unenviable position of not having "a man" that I can really get enthusiastic for voting for at all. Maybe I will be forced to vote for GWB simply because Kerry is "worse".

I really wish that I could do something besides vote for the lessor of two evils (and that is a metaphor ... neither is truly "evil") ... but come November, I will have little choice.

I am finding less differences between the two main parties in each election cycle, and the point of voting altogether is beginning to be lost on me ... but I plod along hoping to be inspired by something, sometime.

So, please don't talk to me about "my man". I am currently without a representative candidate.

Press "1" for English.

1,493 posted on 02/08/2004 4:13:30 PM PST by Stu Cohen
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