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    Opinions or facts? Bush & Kerry

    I was just curiouse because I have seen and heard so MANY different sides of opinions and facts of this election. I mean, There is one party that says that Kerry is a man that doesn't really care about life its self. What I mean by this is that is his abortion policy. Now That I know to be true as a fact. He does support abortions. But to hold it against him is all in your opinion. Now what I know to be true as an opinion is that some people believe that He lies about a lot of things. Things such as not being truthful about being the soldier that he was put out to be. The lying part is up to you to believe or not to believe in. There are other things they say about kerry but I'm not sure if they are facts or if they are opinions. FACTS! Thats what I want. NOT opinions. I want to know what is really going on. But am I going to really get the strait up answeres from politicians? I mean come on. No one really is what they say they are.


    Then there is Bush. Okay, The opinion that I know of is that they say that he isn't afraid of anything eather. like the war for instance. Is he afraid that we are loosing more of our men than that of the enemies? Or is he still trying to finish what his father could not? Or is it that some people agree that because we fight the enemy, destroy thier land and then rebuild what we did. Is that punishing them or is that telling them that each and everytime they do somthing wrong we will allways do somthing about it and then make it better for them to do it again. But maybe worse the next time so that we, Amaricans may live in fear each and every holiday?
    I don't really know any true facts of Bush because people feel so strongly of this man and how he helped America. I want to know what really is going on.

    So who do you think is most Ligit? and what facts do you know?
    Who would you vote for to save this country before another terrerist attack. Or to save us from another threat. Can you continue to live every day wakeing up thinking that today might be the day that something bad can happend.

    Well here is my opinion. I don't want another 9-11. I don't want to have to constantly hear that the terrorest threat level has gone up some more. Well, do you?

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    I'm going to say very little, because political "discussions" get very heated on occasion. I will say, though, that I will be voting for Kerry. I don't care for Bush's agenda, or his views on certain groups, or the way he has been using 9/11 as part of his campain. 9/11 was bad enough without Bush using it as a political tool. I believe Kerry will do what he can to fix the economy, and when it comes to war, I think i would be more inclined to trust someone with our troops who has actually BEEN to war, BEEN in the military, instead of someone who made excuses and went AWOL. But that's just me.
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    A post that begins with an inflamatory abortion statement really belongs in the dog house.
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    Right. I see your point. But do you know any facts what so ever that really support ether one of them. What I mean is, do you know anything what so ever that can help me understand each of the candidates a little bit better. I really only hear other peoples opinions. I'm not sure that I want just that. Opinions are great, but your right, they ofton do lead into arguements. But facts are facts right? Thats what I am looking for.
    Its cool that you already know who you are voting for. It shows that you know what you want. "choose or loose" lol!

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    I have lots of opinions, and some facts. I won't post them while this is in general. If it gets moved (karen can move it). I'll be more than happy to reply with my opinion. Though I guarantee you won't appreciate what I have to say.
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    Well I was going to post this into the dog house but then I thought that it would be okay to post it in general. Was that a bad judgment call on my part? I didn't mean to affend any one. I just wanted some questions answered and was wondering who were people voting for. if you wish it to stay in the dog house please pm me and I will delete the one in general.

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    Okay, it's been moved.

    I was just curiouse because I have seen and heard so MANY different sides of opinions and facts of this election. I mean, There is one party that says that Kerry is a man that doesn't really care about life its self. What I mean by this is that is his abortion policy. Now That I know to be true as a fact. He does support abortions.
    I've read nothing to suggest he "supports abortions". I understand him to be pro-choice. He believes that the woman, and her God decide what is best for her body. He has never said he supports abortion. I am pro choice. I could NEVER have an abortion. EVER. I also don't believe it's my right to limit other women's reproductive rights, to make those difficult decisions for them.

    But to hold it against him is all in your opinion. Now what I know to be true as an opinion is that some people believe that He lies about a lot of things. Things such as not being truthful about being the soldier that he was put out to be. The lying part is up to you to believe or not to believe in. There are other things they say about kerry but I'm not sure if they are facts or if they are opinions. FACTS! Thats what I want. NOT opinions. I want to know what is really going on. But am I going to really get the strait up answeres from politicians? I mean come on. No one really is what they say they are.
    This is hard. We will really never know what is in his heart. The best we can hope for is a discussion of the issues. That's been avoided by both sides. We've been given "Swift boat vets", legacy deferrals and other silly things, but we've not been given issues. Perhaps in the debates.

    Then there is Bush. Okay, The opinion that I know of is that they say that he isn't afraid of anything eather. like the war for instance. Is he afraid that we are loosing more of our men than that of the enemies? Or is he still trying to finish what his father could not? Or is it that some people agree that because we fight the enemy, destroy thier land and then rebuild what we did. Is that punishing them or is that telling them that each and everytime they do somthing wrong we will allways do somthing about it and then make it better for them to do it again. But maybe worse the next time so that we, Amaricans may live in fear each and every holiday?
    I don't really know any true facts of Bush because people feel so strongly of this man and how he helped America. I want to know what really is going on.
    This is so insanely complicated. We have thousands of years of history (jewish/muslim/ arab/israeli), 50 years of UN policy, oil, Bush Sr., the gulf war.... so much.
    I'd say the best we can hope for is to understand how Bush handles each crisis that our nation faces, and try to extrapolate how Kerry would respond. I know what I believe, and can offer that if it's desired.

    So who do you think is most Ligit? and what facts do you know?
    Who would you vote for to save this country before another terrerist attack. Or to save us from another threat. Can you continue to live every day wakeing up thinking that today might be the day that something bad can happend.
    Both are politicians. We see only a tiny portion of what's going on, and by and large we're told what to think of what we see.

    Well here is my opinion. I don't want another 9-11. I don't want to have to constantly hear that the terrorest threat level has gone up some more. Well, do you?
    I also don't want another 9/11. I also don't want my beau returning to Iraq. How this will all play out we will see after the elections. Both candidates are treading lightly on the Iraq issue, and both are putting on a tough front on terror. Both are campaigning. We should be asking each to tell us EXACTLY what they intend to do. with iraq, with the long forgotten afganistan, with the Jihad that appears to be becoming global.
    Instead we talk about some boats in Vietnam for months on end.
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    If you are pro-choice, you are for abortion. If you are pro-life, you are not. That's what it is. If you are pro-choice, you are for murder and condoning it to it's fullest extent.

    I've heard a lot from Kerry's stand - it's all BS to me. He believes in nothing, he stands for nothing. His opinion changes everytime he gets on the stand. What he tries to do is please the people in what he says. Kerry stated something along the lines of "I served my country through fighting in the Vietnam for 4 months, and I'm ready to serve my country by being president". Excuse me? He should be elected because he served for four months? Sounds like someone doesn't know why else he should be president.

    Bush, on the other hand, has served this country well for the past four years. Economy never does stay the same - it fluxuates. Right now, Bush is bringing it through recession. Economy dropped because of 9-11, an unplanned event. Do you honestly think that if Bush knew what was going to happen, he wouldn't have done anything? I think not. In Iraq, there was a leader who showed he had weapons of mass destruction. There was no freedom for the civilians in Iraq - so Bush did what he thought was best. You can't come back now and say "oh, he should have done this". That, my friend, is called Monday Morning Quarterbacking.

    If I was 18, I defintely know who I'd be voting for. Bush and Cheney all the way, I say.

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    If I were a terrorist, what would I want? A president whose actions will spur millions more to my cause or a president who will negotiate and take the wind out of my recruiting sales. Hmm...tough one.

    And as for your views on abortion, Buckner, I don't think it's quite so black and white. My mother, like John Kerry, is a very devout Catholic and yet she calls herself pro-choice. You know why? Because although the thought her or anyone close to her having an abortion saddens her deeply, she believes that it is not her choice to make for others and other people's bodies.

    I fully believe in the right to life, a woman's life, and I refuse to let the government interfere in my medical choices and options. That sort of thinking will not stop abortion, it will only force desperate women into dirty hovels with unsafe practices that risk the woman's life.

    You can argue until you're blue in the face about whether a zygote is a human being, but there's no doubt that a real, live adult woman is a human being and I am definitely pro-life in her honor.

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    Originally posted by buckner
    If you are pro-choice, you are for abortion. If you are pro-life, you are not. That's what it is. If you are pro-choice, you are for murder and condoning it to it's fullest extent.
    You have now said that I (and millions of others) am pro-murder, and condone murder.
    The world seems very black and white to you. It wont, some day.

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    Economy dropped because of 9-11, an unplanned event.
    The economy was heading toward recession before 9/11. In fact there were signs of recession before the election. (During the Clinton administration...yes, I can say that, even as a democrat). Again, the world is not so black and white as you'd have it be. I could link some analyses of Kerry's voting record (in reality) and how it's been portrayed by the GOP, but you've made up your mind. So I wont bother.
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    umm, did i do somthing wrong?

    I was really just wondering what was really going on here. Like not opinions, just facts with the candidates. Its always good to hear opinions, but somtimes its also really good to hear the facts as well.

    Now I'm curiouse, Should I just delete this thread that way no one is mad at me, or even yet, mad at each other?

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    You asked a very controversial question, so there are going to be heated responses. I don't think you need to delete the thread, though. We can handle it.

    There are lot of facts out there, but to be honest, facts can easily be misused for one side or the other. I don't know that what you're asking for (facts without opinions) is possible.

    Probably a better method would be to ask yourself what role you think government should play in people's lives. Perhaps there is an online quiz that will help you decide what your leanings are, and you can look up the candidates' positions and decide from there.

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    It is a very contraversial subject, yes, but I don't see the point in deleting the thread. As long as people can accept other people's opinions for what they're worth.


    Originally posted by the gryphon
    You have now said that I (and millions of others) am pro-murder, and condone murder.
    The world seems very black and white to you. It wont, some day.
    I doubt it will. Black and white is something that is learned early, and usually no one ever changes. My father has lived in a black and white world for nearly 54 years, for example. He's a very intelligent man who is very open minded towards these kinds of topics. He listens and hears the person out. What he chooses to take from that opinion is own business. Just like my business is mine. How my world is should not affect you. Just like yours should not affect me.



    Originally posted by Soledad
    You can argue until you're blue in the face about whether a zygote is a human being, but there's no doubt that a real, live adult woman is a human being and I am definitely pro-life in her honor.
    I think you've misunderstood me. I, personally, am pro-life. Does that mean that I'm going to say no to every abortion reason? No. There's three cases where I say it's up to the mother - rape, incest, or severe danger to her. Does this mean I condone it? No. It means I'll respect her decision and support her, if she decided to have an abortion for one of those three cases. However, only about 5% of the abortions are from rape, incest, and danger. What sickens me are the women using abortion as birth control. That's where I disagree. No matter your reason, it still is murder. But I cannot justify someone having an abortion because they're fooling around without protection. Does that make more sense? I didn't explain myself before.

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    I think you've misunderstood me. I, personally, am pro-life. Does that mean that I'm going to say no to every abortion reason? No. There's three cases where I say it's up to the mother - rape, incest, or severe danger to her. Does this mean I condone it? No. It means I'll respect her decision and support her, if she decided to have an abortion for one of those three cases.
    So in the case of rape it's okay to (in your words) murder? You condone murder then? See that gets real grey doesn't it. And, being pro-life means wanting abortion to be illegal, so now the woman who's been raped has to commit a crime, along with murder.

    Death penalty? I believe it is necessary to have on the books. And in some cases it's the punishment that suits the crime.

    Now, as a liberal I must lament the over-representation of minorities on death row, and the over-representation of minorities among those who've been cleared through DNA, so I can admit it's certainly not well managed.
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    Originally posted by Soledad

    Probably a better method would be to ask yourself what role you think government should play in people's lives. Perhaps there is an online quiz that will help you decide what your leanings are, and you can look up the candidates' positions and decide from there.
    Yes, that's a great idea. I've learned much from actually assessing what I believe.

    And no, don't delete. It's in the dog house, we can handle it.
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