I voted for Bush because I think I understand the Muslim threat, and I think that Bush is in a unique position to defend our country.
I think that Bush honestly and truly loves America. I also honestly and truly love America. I think that Bush will work to try to make America stronger, which might not make us popular with the rest of the world, but long ago days in grammer school have taught me that popularily and "being right" are not always the same things.
The Bush campaign has changed my position on Abortion. I used to believe that Abortion was solely a woman's decision and that the state should have no say in it. However, after a lot of research and a little sole searching, I'm now against abortion. Not just third term abortion, but the general idea of abortion. There are certain instances where it should still be legal (ie, rape, incest, etc) but I really think that we need to stop using abortion as a form of birth control as a society.
I used to be very "turned off" to politics. I used to see the Republician party as being a party of censors and hypocrites. I'm thankful that as I have grown a little older (I'm 31 now) that I'm starting to have a more informed understanding of these things. And, as one begining the steps to wisdom, I'm thankful to have voted for Bush this time around, when back in 2000 I was still a Democrat voting for Gore.