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John Kerry
Alfredo Started conversation Oct 28, 2004
I already had my sympathy for John Kerry, but after seeing a docu at Dutch T.V. of 60 minutes, Kerry differs so clearly from what
Bush and his gang stand for. Chany and Rumsfeld manipulate the cowboy, bible-belt christian Bush to believe that bombarding the non-democratic world ( while serving the oilindustry and other big companies)it will turn into a democratic one and that would
be saver for the USA.
I am not naïve about Kerry and his ambitions, but his approach is integrating the USA in the world of nations, in stead of brutally
dóminate.
The USA will always rule the world as superpower, but so far it was at least always behind closed doors.Yes, that's a difference.Kerry will respect the UN much more, than the cowboy Bush does.
I am deeply sick of Bush, his gang, his party, his financers.
Republicans dééply hate Democrats, scince Clinton became president. They see and treat Democrats as immoral liberals.
A view that tells, how far away they are from real, daily life.
And the world is bleeding.
Greetings from Amsterdam
John Kerry
Big Red Posted Oct 28, 2004
Hi, Alfredo. Cross your fingers for Nov. 2. And pray, if you do that.
Greetings from Washington, D.C.
John Kerry
Alfredo Posted Oct 29, 2004
Well, I dó have four daughters with double nationalities = passports
(Dutch-American) so I told them to vote for Kerry, if they ever want to inherit anything from me
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Chrestomanci Posted Nov 3, 2004
You're right - open threats do work best of all - just look at how good old Osama's sudden video appearance just at the right time to remind everyone that they should vote for Bush... strange that isn't it?
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Prince_of_shadow Posted Nov 6, 2004
Osama is actually a fictitous character created by the American intelligence services (yes i am aware of the contradiction in terms). The fact that a single figure head of the most wide-spread "terrorist" organisation means that the american people feel justified in the continuing military presence in the gulf where the real aim is to secure the furthering of american fiscial ambitions.
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DA ; Simply Vicky: Don't get pithy with me! Posted Nov 10, 2004
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I know it sounds nutty, but I *have* wondered about that! Definitely, Al Quaeda isn't a real thing, one group with one head, and every time I hear "Al Q., did thus and so" I am sceptical...
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phoenix_67 Posted Nov 19, 2004
At the very least Kerry could have served as a catalyst for some very necessary change. As it stands, Bush will undoubtedly lead the US into oblivion if he is allowed his way. He believes that he can conquer his way to an environment which is safe for his international business. The ancient Romans once held a similar notion. I believe all that remains of them is ruins. I guess that ignorance never learns from its mistakes.
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Prince_of_shadow Posted Dec 20, 2004
We can all be gratful that the U.S. only allow their leaders two terms of office. If only the same were true for Australia, we are the only country that went to war and our PM's popularity went up.
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- 1: Alfredo (Oct 28, 2004)
- 2: Big Red (Oct 28, 2004)
- 3: Alfredo (Oct 29, 2004)
- 4: Big Red (Oct 29, 2004)
- 5: Chrestomanci (Nov 3, 2004)
- 6: Alfredo (Nov 3, 2004)
- 7: Prince_of_shadow (Nov 6, 2004)
- 8: Big Red (Nov 9, 2004)
- 9: DA ; Simply Vicky: Don't get pithy with me! (Nov 10, 2004)
- 10: phoenix_67 (Nov 19, 2004)
- 11: Prince_of_shadow (Dec 20, 2004)
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