Just a few observations about your post.
Originally posted by wvrevy
The rest of your post aside, I do agree with this portion of it. For example:
George Bush believes that the constitution should be amended to ensure that gay people never have the same rights as straights (or at least, he does now days, since he flipped on the issue). I disagree vehemently, so I won't be voting for him.
While I certainly agree that no constitutional amendment is needed, do heterosexuals currently enjoy the right to marry someone of the same sex? Because if not, it would seem that everyone has the same rights or lack of.
And Senator Kerry has stated he is against gay marriage and would not rule out a constitutional amendment for the state of Massachusetts. Now who will you vote for?
Originally posted by wvrevy
George Bush believes that America should stike out at potential threats, no matter how far-fetched the actual threat might be, and we shuold do so unilaterally, despite the feelings of the rest of the world. I disagree vehemently, so I won't be voting for him.
Well, Senator Kerry is on record of supporting the Iraq invasion with access to the same intel that President Bush had. In the not too distant past, he certainly made it sound as if he would have done the same thing. And he is on record as saying the United States will and should act in our best interests whether the international community agrees or not. I can certainly provide the exact quotes if you like but we both know he has said it. However to be fair, he did say some of these things while there was a Democrat in the White house. I guess it just depends on which way the old political winds are blowing for him. Now who will you vote for?
Originally posted by wvrevy
George Bush believes that the president should take the month of August off and relax at home (he has spent less than five August days in the White House since taking office). I disagree vehemently, so I will not be voting for him.
Senator Kerry missed over 60% of the Senate roll call votes last year and I think 80% this year. So Senator John Kerry has a hard time just showing up for work. Wonder how many days he has spent working for the people of Massachusetts in August? Now who will you vote for?
Originally posted by wvrevy
George Bush believes that the best way to fight terrorism is to take half-measures in Afghanistan and invade Iraq, despite the lack of evidence linking Iraq to terrorist activity. I disagree vehemently, so I will not be voting for him.
I thought the Taliban had been removed from Afghanistan. They were a huge part of terrorism and now they are gone. And we're still looking for one man. Is bin Laden the "half-measure" you're referring to? If it is and since that is one of your reasons not to vote for President Bush please answer this question: Should Senator Kerry become President, how long do you give him to catch bin Laden before you start accusing his administration of taking half-measures? And again, Senator Kerry had access to the same "lack of evidence" and still voted to give the President authorization to invade Iraq. Now who will you vote for?
Originally posted by wvrevy
George Bush believes that there should be "limits to freedom"(his words, not mine). I disagree vehemently, so I will not be voting for him.
Senator Kerry, like almost everyone in the Senate, supported the USA Patriot Act after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Also, according to the ACLU Senator Kerry voted for a national ID card
http://archive.aclu.org/vote-guide/Senate_S1664.html and against medical privacy
http://archive.aclu.org/vote-guide/Senate_HR3103.html So apparently he doesn't say "limits to freedom" he just votes that way. Now who will you vote for?
Originally posted by wvrevy
George Bush believes that the government ought to be in the business of subsidizing certain, select religious groups. I disagree vehemently, and so I will most certainly NOT be voting for him.
I really hate to count on the ACLU but according to them, Senator Kerry voted for a provision that could force state governments, under threat of lawsuits, to contract with religious institutions, including houses of worship, to provide taxpayer-funded social services, even if they are delivered in a proselytizing environment
http://archive.aclu.org/vote-guide/Senate_S1956.html Now who will you vote for?
Looks like Ralph Nader may be your man.
Just one man's opinion.
Richard