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Oh Lora, the speechmaker is great. I also enjoyed seeing his "true colors."
 

Originally posted by Laurajean1014
Wow. One more than everyone expects.

;)

I hope your career isn't comedy-related :p ...even at 6 am...I didn't even get a little giggle....
 
What was it one of the Kerry haters said about Democrats posting on "their" thread???

Oh yeah, I remember...

It shows a great lack of discipline

I would assume that they think it works both ways, right?
 
Everything works both ways....... wasn't everyone taught this...................;)
 
Hi everyone! We're here in "Kerry Country", Ohio!
We're having a great time campaigning, canvassing, phone
banking!!! We have a rally a day for the next 10 days.
My favorite is the Moms For Kerry Rally on October 30th.
We rally at the Statehouse for one hour, 3pm. Moms are
busy, ya know!!!!! Everything is going to be great come
November 2nd. My girlfriends and I sat down with a good
friend and Bush supporter the other night and gently talked
and worked with her until she said,"I've learned a lot here
tonight! I'm going to go home and tell Dave I'm for Kerry!"
We explained every single issue to her and why Kerry was
better on them. Can you find someone willing to listen?
Try it. That's the way you win votes these days-one at a
time and it's wonderful because it solidifies friendships.
We laughed, we cried and we hugged-there was no badgering.
This weekend, we have one more friend to whom we plan to explain all the right reasons to vote for Kerry. We did not have
to speak of George W Bush. We did speak of Dick, Karl, our Attorney General. We discussed welfare Moms and children,
we talked of homelessness, Section 8 and Ronald Reagan,
healthcare. We carefully explained No Child Left Behind and
what it has done to schools. She was amazed. She had no idea.
Keep getting the word out, one person at a time if you have to.
30,000,000 single women did not vote in the last presidential
election. Find them, get them to the polls. Make sure they have
ID and know where they should be voting.
This is just going to be great!!!!! Work hard! Your country, your
children, your parents and your friends are depending on you!
 
Really, I didn't think Ohio was Kerry country...................... he's lost over 9 points in a week in Ohio alone.
 
Originally posted by Laurajean1014
Really, I didn't think Ohio was Kerry country...................... he's lost over 9 points in a week in Ohio alone.

I see you can read. Read the title of this thread and
find that Bush supporters only post. Better be more careful
when reading your ballot! If you are this far off, your vote
might go for Kerry!:eek: That would be hilarious!
 
Shortburn, I applaud you!

I try and explain these things to Bush supporters I know, but there is no turning them around. They vote party line, even though they think Bush has messed up this country. :( They usually say something like "well, I don't like democratic poliocies". Which then we'll say "like what?" and of course they don't have Hannity or Rush there to tell them what to say so they completely freeze up. When we start to tell them how Bush doesn't benefit them at all, of course they go "Lalalalalalalala can't hear you."
 
Outstanding effort Shortbun. One vote at a time.

By last count, I've managed to bring about 20 people (that I know about) over from the Independents and the Republicans. I also fight with an open wallet and a pen. Now that may not seem like a lot, but it does add up. We have to keep it up... work, work, work!

Kerry WILL WIN.

Just think how fantastic that will be!!
 
Today we're going to a Veterans for Kerry picnic and rally. Gary hasn't been out a lot lately but he's determined to go and show his support. This is a big deal for a Vietnam vet who doesn't care for government much, hates politics and of late hasn't left the house much. But he's so damned upset about what's happening in Iraq he feels he has to participate by more than just voting.

It means I can't go with Isabella to the Pumpkin Patch but one of the other mothers is going to take her so she doesn't miss her outing with her Brownie troop.
 
The Orlando Sentinel has endorsed John Kerry! This is no liberal rag as it endorsed GWB in 2000 has endorsed his brother for gov (twice) and is currently endorsing repub Mel Martinez for the Senate...Big blow for W.:teeth:
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Yay! One voter at a time. I just believe some people aren't thinking in this election. And some people just agree with Bush on a lot of issues that have nothing to do with Iraq or homeland security. The Republicans I know personally are really nice people, they just have different beliefs.

I think Ohio will go for Kerry. The polls are all over the place, though, I can't say for sure. It's definitely going to be close here. (People have been registering here in record numbers, which doesn't bode well for the incumbent.) It's been interesting, living in such a hotly contested state.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/Presidential_04/oh_polls.html
 
Ted Rall was a bit fired up last Wednesday:



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THE CASE AGAINST BUSH

Wed Oct 20, 6:42 PM ET

By Ted Rall

Ten Reasons America Needs a Change
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Ted Rall






PORTLAND--George W. Bush has been a busy boy these past four years. Because his Administration's policies are so radical and his attempts to change our country so far-reaching, it is sometimes difficult to remember them all. Here's a summary of why Bush and his gang of bloodthirsty corporate goons must go; voters may take them along to the polls to help them cast their ballots.


1. He stole the 2000 election. Voting to "reelect" an illegitimate commander-in-chief who seized power by judicial coup d'état is a tacit endorsement of how he got into the White House in the first place. How the U.S. Supreme Court (news - web sites) ruled in Bush v. Gore is irrelevant. As a federal court, the five runaway Supreme Court justices had no right to agree to hear the case. Under our system of government, elections--and election disputes--fall under state jurisdiction. Their decision to take the case, the way they fixed the outcome in Bush's favor, and Bush's willingness to assume the presidency extraconstitutionally are outrages that no patriotic American, even if they agree with his policies, can forgive.


2. He politicized 9/11. During the early days after the attacks on New York and Washington, a stunned nation came together to mourn, and to assess the motivations of the 19 men who despised us so much they were willing to commit suicide as mass murderers to drive home the point. Rather than channel our newfound solidarity into positive initiatives, however, Bush used 9/11 to push for the USA Patriot Act, fast-track signing authority on free trade, tax cuts for the wealthy, lax regulations for polluters and a multitude of items from the partisan Republican Party wish list. He portrayed Democrats and others who disagreed with him as un-American traitors.


3. He let the terrorists get away while giving them a payraise. The 9/11 hijackers were Egyptians and Saudis recruited by an Egyptian group, Islamic Jihad, with funding from Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, some of whom received training at camps which were mostly in Pakistan, all of which were funded by Pakistani secret intelligence. Osama bin Laden (news - web sites), who may have funded all or part of the operation via Al Qaeda, was in Pakistan on 9/11. So who does Bush go after? Afghanistan (news - web sites), at best a back lot of Pakistani-backed Islamists and Iraq (news - web sites)--which had nothing to do with 9/11. And what does he do about our real enemies in Pakistan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia? He sells them more weapons. Egypt becomes the second largest recipient of U.S. foreign aid after Israel, collecting over $2 billion annually. Pakistan, ruled by a pro-Taliban general who jailed and tortured his democratically elected predecessor, is encouraged to develop its nascent nuclear capabilities. The 3,000 victims of 9/11 remain unavenged--and the stage is set for future attacks.


4. He murdered nearly 100,000 people. The war in Afghanistan killed at least 10,000 civilians and 20,000 Afghan soldiers (of which 10,000 were POWs allegedly massacred by Northern Alliance soldiers as U.S. Special Forces troops supervised the slaughter.) As of three weeks after the fall of Baghdad, General Tommy Franks estimated Iraqi dead at 30,000 civilians and 30,000 Iraqi soldiers, men who were fighting to defend their country from a hostile invasion army. At least 10,000 more civilians and 5,000 Iraqi resistance soldiers have died since then. Neither Afghanistan nor Iraq have anything to do with the war on terrorism, which has yet to start. Both wars were waged to expand American military and economic hegemony and Dick Cheney (news - web sites)'s policy of "total energy dominance" over oil and natural gas resources. The world would be safer if Charles Manson, a mere amateur killer by comparison, were released and Bush was sitting in prison.


5. He bankrupted the treasury. When Bush took the oath of office in January 2001, the U.S. Congressional Budget Office (news - web sites) projected a surplus of $5 trillion over the next ten years. Now, after two expensive wars of aggression and two series of extravagant tax cuts for the ultrarich--including the elimination of inheritance taxes on multimillionaires' estates--the federal budget is facing a $5 trillion shortfall. That's a $10 trillion net deficit--ten times more than the Reagan deficit that took Clinton his entire tenure to pay off--for giveaways to Bush-connected defense contractors like Halliburton and a fraction of one percent of wealthy individuals. Most Americans will get nothing out of this but the bill which, if history serves a guide, won't be repaid until our children are dead. Goodbye national healthcare, sayonara help with college tuition. Bush has stolen our future.


6. He threw thousands of innocent people into concentration camps. Drawing from another of fascism's greatest hits, Bush used his fictional war on terrorism as a lame pretext to throw thousands of Muslims and Arabs into a new gulag archipelago spanning the globe from secret CIA (news - web sites)-run prisons in Afghanistan and Iraq--including the infamous Abu Ghraib--to INS detention centers in Brooklyn to the naval base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. Detainees caught in battle were denied their Geneva Convention rights as POWs, tortured and even murdered. Illegal immigrants who should have been deported were jailed indefinitely without access to attorneys, or visits from family. In the ultimate Orwellian twist, they were turned into "unpersons"; even their names were withheld from the media. Any president who endorses such atrocities, as Bush has repeatedly done in speeches, is against everything that America purports to stands for. Bush has even signed a secret directive authorizing himself with the right to assassinate anyone, anywhere--including American citizens--as "enemy combatants."


7. We are more feared than Al Qaeda. Bush's radical new policy of "preemption"--a self-ascribed right to invade other countries based on a presumed hunch--has terrorized then international community. Even though they have never threatened us, nations like Iran and Syria wonder whether or not Bush will invade them next--and are racing to develop nuclear weapons to protect themselves from the U.S. threat. Our traditional allies, who still want to engage themselves with the rest of the world, have been forced to distance themselves from our bull-in-a-china-shop foreign policy. We, not Islamist terrorists, are the world's most feared power. We are feared, which is why we are hated. Because we are hated, we are in greater danger.


8. Bush has done nothing to improve the economy. At one of the presidential debates, Bush was asked what he would tell someone who had lost their job to outsourcing overseas. He answered that the unemployed had received their $300 tax cuts, and that within five years his education policies would start to help children. The truth is, Bush did nothing to jumpstart the weak post-dot-com economy he inherited in 2000. Like most Republicans, he favors high unemployment as a way to keep labor week and salaries cheap. A Bush victory would ensure more of the same--fewer jobs, lower salaries, reduced unemployment benefits. A president can do a lot to stimulate the economy: jobs programs funded by the government, tax cuts for the working class. But Bush won't act because it would run counter to his ideological beliefs.


9. Bush will appoint the next Supreme Court justice. Whether they're values issues like abortion or gay marriage, or the next election dispute, the Supreme Court is balanced on the razor's edge between reason and right-wing fascism. Sandra Day O'Connor (news - web sites) and William Rehnquist (news - web sites), who originally intended to step down during the last four years but evidently decided not to do so because of Bush's lunacy, are over 80 years old. They may not last another four years. We can't let Bush have the chance to appoint their successors.


10. We deserve a president who can speak English and doesn't look like a chimpanzee. John Kerry (news - web sites) is a far from ideal prospect but he's a huge leap forward from an evolutionary standpoint.


(Ted Rall is the author of two new books, "Wake Up, You're Liberal!: How We Can Take America Back From the Right" and "Generalissimo El Busho: Essays and Cartoons on the Bush Years." Ordering information is available at amazon.com.)
 
More good news! The DesMoines register has also endorsed Kerry. Here's a portion of the endorsement...


Yes, Kerry is liberal. But what's to fear from a liberal president? That he would run big deficits? That he would increase federal spending? That he would expand the power of the federal government over individuals' lives? Nothing Kerry could do could top what President Bush has already done in those realms.

Kerry has a reputation for being able to work across party lines. He worked well with Republican Gov. William Weld for the common good of Massachusetts. He worked with Republican Senators John McCain and Bob Smith on POW/MIA issues.

That's a key quality, especially in an angrily polarized America. Of President Bush's shortcomings, the most disappointing is the betrayal of his promise to be a uniter.

http://www.dmregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20041024/OPINION03/410240317/1035&lead=1
 
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