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Bush-Kerry Debate

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  • #41
    Altough Bush is taking the lead now....is this correct? Anyway, his campaign adds are hilariouse with: "blahblahblah,cost,blah expense,blah security,blahblah; I'm George.W.Bush and I approve this message" it looks soo cheap but right, we can't base ideology on adds

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    • #42
      aBush still hasn't talked and addressed the real issues.

      His campaign is trying to win this election by negativly and falsely attacking Sen. Kerry instead of talking about what we need to do. He has created a smokescreen to hide behind and needs to go out and tell the truth to the American people on what he's going to do, and thats more of the same, he has no real plan to lift the economy, health care, a winning strategy in Iraq, and he has essentially blown up the credibility the USA had with foriegn countries. We have heard him talk and spread false ad's for the past 8 months, how about talking and addressing the issues at hand. And he can't do that because he has no real record of success.

      I'm surprised xxxx Cheney has met him.

      He is hiding his head under the sand like an ostrich.

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      • #43
        dude, recognizing genocide is important, but this is not the best time.
        kogda zamku groziat krisi, michem nado molchat.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Anonymouse
          Nader is a socialist idiot.
          you missed ur bus, the anarchist/communists were cool in the early 1900s. now they are just harmless geeks. plus socialists in europe are going to exact opposite direction to anarchism. more beauracracy, more taxes, more nationalization of industries. the level of government is scary in europe. even the movie rating commision in england is a government ministry.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by hyebruin
            i wanna know who is the idiot responsible for censoring the earlier portion of this thread! i freakin started it!!! so why does it show seapahn's comment? this is phucked up! of course with loser being back and closing threads what else can one expect? or was it one of the other trolls? you people need to solve your "control issues" elsewhere! instead of deleting posts for no phuckin reason!
            Watchu talkin bout willis?
            The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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            • #46
              Originally posted by jilbagh
              You are misled.

              John Kerry has co-sponsored, supported and voted for more Armenian related senate bills than any other senator in his long tenure in the us senate. And John Edwards has been a powerful allie of the Armenian cause.

              Bush administration has cut funding and aid to Armenian and has allocated that money to the Azeri's and Turkey.

              You weren't around when I and a couple others went on a rant about how anti-Armenia Bush is...

              There is a long record including; Bush Breaking his written pledge to recognize the Armenian Genocide, Opposing the Congressional Genocide Resolution, Failing to condemn Turkey's denial of the Armenian Genocide as he promised to recognize it, Waiving Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act, Cutting aid to Armenia, Calling Armenian Terrorists, Turning a blind eye to U.S. arms transfers to Turkey, Backing taxpayer financing of the Baku-Ceyhan bypass of Armenia...

              I hope you can reverse your comment now
              Not to mention the fact that both Kerry and his wife know of Armenians. In fact, their director of ethnic outreach is an Armenian.
              The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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              • #47
                Watchu talkin bout willis?[/
                down with dictatorship!!!
                Last edited by garegin; 10-07-2004, 12:55 PM.

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                • #48
                  omg you count the conadidates how if they support armenians of not. yep, FDR was an anti-semite. and reagan and cheney are homophobes?

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by garegin
                    omg you count the conadidates how if they support armenians of not. yep, FDR was an anti-semite. and reagan and cheney are homophobes?
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                    this post = teh win.

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                    • #50
                      kogda zamku groziat krisi, michem nado molchat.
                      when rates are treatening the mice should be quit.

                      i understand that the armenian issue is an important criterion, but the turkish and jewish lobbies are too strong. we have to work this out through diplomacy and talk. its gonna be a long and hard struggle.

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