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<blockquote data-quote="eric" data-source="post: 30650" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Jake, that seems to be a problem for guys like me, who can think for themselves and aren't blindly loyal to one particular party! I voted for Bush in 2000, and he has screwed up so bad and I can admit that. Am I supposed to vote for him again because he's from Texas, or because my family has always voted Republican? He is digging such a hole for this country that we may never get out of debt, certainly not in my lifetime, probably not in my childrens lifetime either. Being a young man yourself, do you really want to take on all this extra debt which will undoubtly lead to more taxes in our future? You will hear about how the Democrats want to increase spending on social programs and such, but at least it would be giving our tax money to our own citizens, not some 3rd world country or some even worse, the vice presidents former employer! And if you think Cheney doesn't have a stake in Haliburtons future, then you really are blinded by loyalty. If you really want 4 more yrs of what we've had, then by all means vote for Bush again. But myself, I think we can do better than him. I want a man who wants to be in charge, not a man who wants to spend more time on his ranch and on vacation doing other things besides running this country. I kind of think running this country should be a full time job, not something you do when you don't have anything else to do. I believe he was pushed into running by his dad and he isn't really committed to doing what it takes to be a full time president, otherwise he wouldn't spend so much time away from the whitehouse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric, post: 30650, member: 7"] Jake, that seems to be a problem for guys like me, who can think for themselves and aren't blindly loyal to one particular party! I voted for Bush in 2000, and he has screwed up so bad and I can admit that. Am I supposed to vote for him again because he's from Texas, or because my family has always voted Republican? He is digging such a hole for this country that we may never get out of debt, certainly not in my lifetime, probably not in my childrens lifetime either. Being a young man yourself, do you really want to take on all this extra debt which will undoubtly lead to more taxes in our future? You will hear about how the Democrats want to increase spending on social programs and such, but at least it would be giving our tax money to our own citizens, not some 3rd world country or some even worse, the vice presidents former employer! And if you think Cheney doesn't have a stake in Haliburtons future, then you really are blinded by loyalty. If you really want 4 more yrs of what we've had, then by all means vote for Bush again. But myself, I think we can do better than him. I want a man who wants to be in charge, not a man who wants to spend more time on his ranch and on vacation doing other things besides running this country. I kind of think running this country should be a full time job, not something you do when you don't have anything else to do. I believe he was pushed into running by his dad and he isn't really committed to doing what it takes to be a full time president, otherwise he wouldn't spend so much time away from the whitehouse. [/QUOTE]
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