Kerry Really Stepped In It

I support Bush but I don't trust polls whether they show leads in his favor or not. We just have to wait and see after the election.
 
Like I said, whoEVER gets voted we really need to get behind them. I want Bush in but if Kerry gets elected we have to give him the benefit of the doubt and support him. This world is too crazy for anyone to whine and complain after the election is over. There is too much work to do. I may be alone in that feeling but I feel once someone wins an election, regardless of party, they deserve our immediate respect and support. If something happens along the way to change my feelings so be it but you have to give people a chance to prove themselves. Maybe I am old-fashioned in that way but thats how I feel.
 
This election is going to be so messy, lawyer-driven and filled with dirty legal tricks, that who ever does win will deserve to be stoned to death in the streets far more than they deserve respect.
 
That may be true but as a country we have to move past that. Government has gotten way too big and that is IMO the main factor in a lot of the mutual animosity you see between the parties. Instead of Republicans and Democrats its more like the Bloods and Crips.
 
[quote name='Drocket']This election is going to be so messy, lawyer-driven and filled with dirty legal tricks, that who ever does win will deserve to be stoned to death in the streets far more than they deserve respect.[/quote]

Dems are the party of the trial lawyers, remember that :)
 
[quote name='Ruined']Dems are the party of the trial lawyers, remember that :)[/quote]

And the Repubicans are the party of the cheap tricks that make trial lawyers necessary (such as delaying and refusing recounts, deciding to buy voting machines that have no paper trail, cutting every black person they can from the voting rolls while 'forgetting' to cut Hispanics, etc.)

The fact is that both parties are filled with and are mostly controlled by scum who don't know what a 'moral' is, let alone have any.
 
Yes but the amazing thing about Republican dirty tricks is they never come close to the quadrennial Democratic miracle of making the dead rise from their grave to vote.
 
That's why the Republicans have their own band of lawyers. Anyway, who's to say that those dead people wouldn't have voted that way if they could have? :p
 
That post got me to thinking if the voice at the beginning of Altered Beast saying "Rise from your grave." wasn't really the late Chicago mayor Dailey or Sam Giancanna, I swear it came from their 1960 meetings that got JFK elected.
 
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/18/opinion/18safire.html?hp

Folks should read this William Safire column to get a feel for how the Repubs are playing the American people for dopes.

Safire tries to act like Mary Cheney was a closeted lesbian, not a proud homosexual woman who led Coors' campaign targeting gays.

If you have to lie to make a point, Repubs, your point is wrong.

Also: what kind of country do you think you'll inherit if you win based on tactics like these?
 
[quote name='Quackzilla']Kerry, Edwards, and Cheney are just trying to shame Bush into changing his bigoted stance on banning gay civil unions.[/quote]

I thought Bush was against gay marriages not civil unions? I may be wrong though as the whole issue is not something I focus on.
 
Bush isn't against civil unions as long as they in no way, shape or form resemble marriage, and as long as they carry none of the legal weight of marriage. In other words, he's against civil unions, but chooses to split hairs to make it sound like he's not.
 
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