If you don't vote, you really have no right to complain about who was elected. Unless you can't even vote yet... but otherwise, people shouldn't complain when they had the oppurtunity to help decide. I think only 6 out of every 10 people voted during the last election.
From my viewpoint, I don't understand how ANYONE could possibly like Bush, but I guess a lot of people obviously do. It's kinda scary, but to each his/her own, I guess...
Bush/Chaney looks better compared to Kerry/Edwards. Kerry has done nothing in 19 years in the Senate, and Edwards won the lottery by ambulence chasing.
Kerry will tell you one thing and another to others. Like for example when he told the Arab league that the wall Israel built was bad and then tells a Jewish group that the wall was justified and good.
You may disagree with Bush, but you understand where he stands on issues. Kerry can be pressured very easily. It's obvious when he's under pressure because you can see he changes his position on things.
Kerry tries to be everyone but, he can't. The guy cracks under pressure. Imagine if he's under pressure from Al-Qaeda! He'll probably give them a basket filled with bath & body works lotion and fruit and say, "Please don't hurt me". I don't want to see him give into Europe because they're pressuring him. I'm sorry but, Kerry has to state who he is and his true feelings on issues. Not just say anything to anyone and hope they don't catch that you said the complete opposite before. Kerry is..well...something...whatever..don't vote if you don't like your choices. Don't be pressured by "Rock the Vote". If you don't want to, you don't have to.
deleted user 03.09.2004 20:06
SergeantPepperDG wrote: If you don't vote, you really have no right to complain about who was elected. Unless you can't even vote yet... but otherwise, people shouldn't complain when they had the oppurtunity to help decide. I think only 6 out of every 10 people voted during the last election.