Re: Kerry Ooops
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- Kuz0
oh so you think Kerry's the man? cool, let's hope so... tho i remain skeptical
- loudubs0
heh
Kuz, right, let's hope so, but it doesn't hurt to "know" a few things about the "man" as well or any "man" for that matter. What we know about the child Bush will only help defeat him.
- Kuz0
sorry lou. I have a natural fear/hatred of all politicians. Anyway, it's the SYSTEM that i'm averse to, as much as the peple that comprise it.
- TransFatty0
truth be told :
there is no one man who will save the planet.
kerry is not the end all, be all
no man is
no man has ever been.
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clinton was a better president than kerry will be ....
but clinton was fucked too...
let us down in many ways ....let me say that when you become the leader of the free world ....
the evil finds you.
- mrdobolina0
he's better for america's image than bush, that is for fucking sure. Also, There is never any good coming out having a republican congress and republican president.
we need the balance as long as we are using the bi-partisan approach.
- brundlefly0
agreed tf,
but the evil found Bush long before he was puppeted to the halls of power, he was born into the new world order plan.
Kerry has the chance of fixing some stuff before he goes ballistic.
and any help will be welcomed by the rest of the world right now.
- Kuz0
I'm tellin ya, you get sucked into Da System. There's nothing much you can do once you become "His Royal Highness, The President of The United States of America"
*echoing TF on evil finding you*
- mrdobolina0
Here is another reason why bush sucks...
New government data also shows that President Bush's tax cuts have shifted the overall tax burden to the middle class from the wealthiest Americans.
The U.S. jobs market is soft, sending wages down. Hiring came to a near standstill last month, with companies adding just 32,000 new jobs overall, stunning economists who had expected seven times as many.
More than a million jobs have been added back to the 2.6 million lost since Bush took office, but they pay less and offer fewer benefits, such as health insurance. The new jobs are concentrated in health care, food services and temporary employment firms, all lower-paying industries. Temp agencies alone account for about a fifth of all new jobs.
Three in five pay below the national median hourly wage -- $13.53, said Sung Won Sohn, chief economist for Wells Fargo.
On a weekly basis, the average wage of $525.84 is at the lowest level since October 2001.
The income gap is showing up in booming sales of luxury items. Porsche Cars North America Inc. says sales are up 17 percent for the year. Strong sales at Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom and Saks Fifth Avenue overshadow lackluster sales at stores such as Wal-Mart, Sears and Payless Shoes.
- k0na_an0k0
but the evil found Bush long before he was puppeted to the halls of power, he was born into the new world order plan.
Kerry has the chance of fixing some stuff before he goes ballistic.
and any help will be welcomed by the rest of the world right now.
brundlefly
(aug 17 04, 08:21)==
Dudes, I've said it before and I'll say it again. Bush and Kerry are the same person.
1) They are related, so that means Kerry was ALSO born into the "new world order"
2) They attended the same school and are members of the same group the Skulls.It would be sad to think that Kerry is going to come in and change everything and be such a good guy. Gimmie a break bro.
- unfittoprint0
goddamnImissClinton.
more exactly the soundtrack from the pre Clinton era.
http://www.sonicyouth.com/prmp3/…
- loudubs0
We need a leader to be smarter than Clinton (if not as charismatic), one who really knows and cares about Science and doesn't equate Scientist with Terrorist. John Kerry is more progressive than Clinton led us to believe. Bill Clinton, great man that he was, great flawed man, was a McPopulist....of a dying era when ignorance still equated with Bliss. It's too late in history to be un realistic about the environment, the debt we to China, Japan, sending jobs overseas, and deploying our troops frivolously.
- Kuz0
I don't know how Kerry is gonna change that dob's. Or if he even wants to. The exact same thing is going on here in the UK, but there's no voices who are talking about tackling the wealth gap. It would mean attacking the free market system - which is based on the assumption that if you have the super rich at the top, then a little of their wealth will trickle down.
Not with all the NAFTA's and GATT''s and WTO's and EU's, built into that system. Wont solve it. dont see how. What's Kerry gonna do to stop it? Talk is cheap...
- mrdobolina0
Kona, let kerry close the corporate tax loopholes, not start any new wars and try to repair some of the damage that the neo-cons have done regarding foreign policy and he will be the exact opposite of bush.
- brundlefly0
yeah Clinton was pretty right wing for a dem, Kerry has a way better record on the environment, and international policies.
and just because I have a distant 3rd cousin, doesnt mean I share any iota of their values, D00D.
- jevad0
EVERYBODY STAY CALM! THIS IS A ROBBERY!
- Kuz0
That's another reason why i dont trust Kerry. Clinton. He's supposed to be like the ideal Democrat all the liberals are harking back to. gimme a break (As you americans would say)
- mrdobolina0
Kuz, make corporations pay their fair share of taxes and penalize them for sending good paying jobs out of the country, and kill the tax cuts to the country's wealthy americans, while they shifted the brunt of taxes to the middle class.
the way it works under bush is that company's are given tax breaks and incentives for exporting jobs to developing nations.
- JazX0
truth TF
- Kuz0
the way it works under bush is that company's are given tax breaks and incentives for exporting jobs to developing nations.
mrdobolina
(aug 17 04, 08:39)
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What??? That's crazy! Jobs will inevitably go to other coutriese, you wont be able to stop that.But giving tax breaks?? Is that right? That's kinda insane.