Bush or Kerry
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Bush or Kerry
Who would you vote for. Just curious of what the world thinks about this.
Regards Terry
Regards Terry
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Kerry
I disagree with many decisions that has taken place in my country and the obvious 'direction' of the current administration. This is not the same Republican party of the 80's/90's. It is a strange masquerade by a behind the scenes neo conservative theologically extreme cast of characters using Bush as a front man. The ' centrist Republicans ' such as Mc Cain or Arnold do not represent the direction of the Republican Party. That was strictly for ' show'.
The voting breaks down like this. 1/3 will vote for Bush no matter what.
1/3 will vote for Kerry and certainly there is a large group that sees this as an anti Bush move.
The key is the last 1/3 of the voting population that hasn't thought about the election, are not informed and are waiting for the Presidential debates prior to November.
Don't be misled by the various polls in the US. That's like trying to understand the economy by following every wiggle of the stock market.
I disagree with many decisions that has taken place in my country and the obvious 'direction' of the current administration. This is not the same Republican party of the 80's/90's. It is a strange masquerade by a behind the scenes neo conservative theologically extreme cast of characters using Bush as a front man. The ' centrist Republicans ' such as Mc Cain or Arnold do not represent the direction of the Republican Party. That was strictly for ' show'.
The voting breaks down like this. 1/3 will vote for Bush no matter what.
1/3 will vote for Kerry and certainly there is a large group that sees this as an anti Bush move.
The key is the last 1/3 of the voting population that hasn't thought about the election, are not informed and are waiting for the Presidential debates prior to November.
Don't be misled by the various polls in the US. That's like trying to understand the economy by following every wiggle of the stock market.
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Bring back Bill (Clinton)!!!
...or Ozzy Osborne...
...or Ozzy Osborne...
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Hmmm, being Canadian ('the latest state' honour(?) goes to us, I think), I don't fancy either of them - too protectionist. Softwood lumber, closed border to Canadian beef, future freshwater supplies, and don't tell Bush that there's more oil in northern Alberta than in Saudi Arabia.
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Have a good 'un, eh?
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Have a good 'un, eh?
Hi RichardEven if I could vote, I won´t, as this thread easily can set a fire as for political standings... A vote could be interesting, but I doubt that you have found the right forum for it.
Sincerely,
Richard
Nobody has to vote. Its all light hearted.

And as for right forum... It says off the topic. Anyway I like to hear opinions of musicians. I mean we write about this stuff in some of our songs.
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