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Thursday, October 21, 2004

Who will I vote for in the 2004 Presidential Election?

I am outright voting for Bush. He's someone I trust. He is a real person and truly cares about doing what is right. I beleive that his faith in God is a reality, not some statement meant purely to "impress" people. He believes in standing up for what is truly right, and isn't afraid to say what he believes.

Furthermore, I trust the Vice President. The main reason he does lay low is because we are on an elevated terror alert. If something were to happen to Bush, we need Cheney. He's an older, experienced and knowledgeable person. I'm completely comfortable with him having to take the presidency if ever necessary.

Now I would NEVER vote for Kerry. He's the most wishy washy, elitest, snob and he has no backbone or beliefs of his own. He is already prepared to claim the victory. I heard on Rush Limbaugh's show that Kerry has a bunch of lawyers who will be posted at the polls in the battleground states. As soon as the votes go in, they will start claiming voter suppression and start demanding a recount.

Do you remember the chad incidents in Florida for the 2000 election? Expect to see it in those swing states this time.

God help us if we have a liberal president appointing liberal judges. We'll see abortion legalized, drugs legalized, and we'll lose the power we have in the world.

Go ahead and ask Kerry, who are you going to appoint as your security advisors? Haven't you said that the only way that we can say our troops die with honor and purpose,is if its under the U.N. flag?

How about young John Edwards for your vice president? What if Kerry couldn't be the prez anymore? I'm nearly shaking at the thought of Edwards running the country!!!

So, with my whole being, I'll vote for George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. And I'll watch after the election when it all gets tied up in the courts. And they debate whether or not the electoral college is constitutional or not.

Go BUSH!!!!!

4 Comments:

At October 22, 2004 at 11:53 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I found your blog through BlogExplosion, and I had to point out that you mention that if we have a liberal president appointing liberal judges that we'll see abortion legalized. I hate to break it to you, but abortion is currently legal in the United States.

Also, if you're getting all your "facts" from Rush Limbaugh, you should make sure you take the time to get the news from both sides. Rush likes to spout off a lot of stuff, most of it meant to pray on your emotional reactions. Both the Republicans and the Democrats are already planning to bring lawyers into the mix should the election be close (or not).

ensie
http://bothhands.mu.nu

 
At October 23, 2004 at 1:37 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Bush has his own team of lawyers prepared for the same thing, but it's to help him steal the election like he did last time!

Where have you've been the last 4 years? Oh, getting brained washed, I just figured it out! :)

You take care of yourself, and be careful with those Pretzels!

Shadow

 
At October 24, 2004 at 3:16 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Me too!! Go Bush go!!
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At October 28, 2004 at 8:03 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

To the first two commenters:

Don't worry about it. The facts are that MOST Bush supporters (as many as 75% depending on the issue) are ill-informed. Otherwise, they'd be voting for Kerry. Unfortunately, at this point, few would be willing to even consider facts.
He/she does bring up a good point about judical appointments though. If Bush is allowed to steal the election and appoint judges the courts will lose the current balance they have. Did you know that had there been ONE more neo-conservative judge, that the national religion would be christianity (so much for the first amendment).

 

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