Congratulations President Bush!
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After staying up until past 4am last night... What a wonderful day today!!! Bush ran a wonderful campaign, and I am so happy to call him my President for four more years!
Maybe the Dems will learn that it takes more than negativity to win an election... but then again... hopefully not!
Maybe the Dems will learn that it takes more than negativity to win an election... but then again... hopefully not!
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Yeah... Congrats Mr. President, for actually "winning" a presidency...
I think he is the lesser evil, so I would have given him my vote too...
And this is a good thing for the US soldiers in Iraq. Who knows what Kerry would've done next...
I think he is the lesser evil, so I would have given him my vote too...
And this is a good thing for the US soldiers in Iraq. Who knows what Kerry would've done next...
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I've always liked Bush but I really hope he can cleanup Iraq and do it quickly along with keeping spending under control. Since the entire governing body is essentially republican now I'm not so sure that things will be kept under control but who knows.
Kerry was set to loose, I said it before. No one knew anything about him really. Many people hate Bush so much and Kerry was the only other choice and that's not a way to elect someone to office. It shows though that there should be 3 parties in the U.S. which would make things much more interesting versus voting for the lesser of two evils.
Glad it's over.
Kerry was set to loose, I said it before. No one knew anything about him really. Many people hate Bush so much and Kerry was the only other choice and that's not a way to elect someone to office. It shows though that there should be 3 parties in the U.S. which would make things much more interesting versus voting for the lesser of two evils.
Glad it's over.
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Originally Posted by browellm' date='Nov 6 2004, 01:31 PM
The heart and the 's a bit extreme, no?? He's a politician after all.
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Originally Posted by jtxc' date='Nov 6 2004, 06:53 PM
A bit extreme maybe but..............is this how Brits really view Americans?
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The Brits don't need to agree... America has elected a President. They have to respect him!
What if we start questioning the Brits, Tony Blair, The Queen?
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It was the front page a day or two ago (maybe 3 for you Ice, your 1/2 way around the world).
Pathetic paper it is. Dumb? Dumb was the luck of 400,00 U.S. soldiers that helped defend the U.K. and others in two world wars. I'm sick of the U.S. getting Sh*@ on.
Pathetic paper it is. Dumb? Dumb was the luck of 400,00 U.S. soldiers that helped defend the U.K. and others in two world wars. I'm sick of the U.S. getting Sh*@ on.
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Looking at it from a distance, I get the feeling most people voted in the way they did because they didn't want the other candidate to win, not because they support theirs so much..
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Originally Posted by Flowerfred' date='Nov 7 2004, 01:23 PM
Looking at it from a distance, I get the feeling most people voted in the way they did because they didn't want the other candidate to win, not because they support theirs so much..
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