Antenora
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Put down that harpoon gun, in the name of these wonderful birds!
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Post by Antenora on Oct 2, 2004 12:13:24 GMT -5
Bush has brought up hydro fuel (water) for cars, and no one gives a c***. So just because Kerry is gonna do something like that, its a big deal? . But has Bush actually put his plan into action? I've never heard about him funding research into hydrogen fuel. So I searched on "Bush on hydrogen fuel". www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/02/20030206-12.htmlThis is from about a year-and-a-half ago. And as of today, Bush hasn't actually carried out his alleged plans--he's all talk. Granted, Kerry might not be able(or willing) to conduct his plans, but he cares more about the environment than Bush. ...to say that Catholics aren't Christians is incredibly ignorant. I could have saved a lot of time by explaining in my first post that Catholics are a subcategory of Christians, but for some reason I assumed that people would know that. I underestimated their ignorance. Oh yeah, I would also like to state one more reason why I am going for Kerry. Kerry is a person who will change his mind and get us out of bad situations by changing his mind. I really don't want a bullhead (Bush) in office because we can never convience him to change his mind. Yay, you're using the avatar I made! And I agree with what you said--being able to change one's plan(like Kerry) is better than sticking with a bad plan(like Bush).
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Post by DrSeuss the 1st white rapper on Oct 2, 2004 14:02:36 GMT -5
Yeah an Kerry might say something to get into office and change his mind to, ever thought of that?
Kerry keeps talking about this "plan" of his, but never really says much about it.
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Post by Snicket on Oct 2, 2004 14:10:06 GMT -5
Go to my website Johnkerry.com to find out my plan for the fueture of America.
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Post by cwm3 on Oct 2, 2004 14:11:49 GMT -5
I am not going to vote for either.
Because I dislike Bush, yet there is a John Kerry (who is not the real one) on these forums I dislike.
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Post by Dante on Oct 2, 2004 14:14:38 GMT -5
Because I dislike Bush, yet there is a John Kerry (who is not the real one) on these forums I dislike. Who could it be? [/sarcasm]
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Post by cwm3 on Oct 2, 2004 14:15:21 GMT -5
Who could it be? [/sarcasm] I didn't think that tag would actually work, FFWF...
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Post by Dante on Oct 2, 2004 14:16:35 GMT -5
I didn't think that tag would actually work, FFWF... I believe the technical term applied to one's reaction upon reading this post is:
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Post by cwm3 on Oct 2, 2004 14:17:26 GMT -5
I believe the technical term applied to one's reaction upon reading this post is: Err, I think the "sarcasm tag" applied there too, FFWF.
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Post by Dante on Oct 2, 2004 14:19:53 GMT -5
Seriously, I didn't understand what you meant about the tag.
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Antenora
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Put down that harpoon gun, in the name of these wonderful birds!
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Post by Antenora on Oct 2, 2004 15:12:20 GMT -5
"[/sarcasm] isn't a real tag in the sense that it doesn't actually change some aspect of the text it goes after. I am not going to vote for either. Because I dislike Bush, yet there is a John Kerry (who is not the real one) on these forums I dislike. That's no reason not to vote for the real Kerry. However, I understand if you want to be non-partisan. Yeah an Kerry might say something to get into office and change his mind to, ever thought of that? All politicians do that sort of thing at some time; it's called "rhetoric". It's absurd to pretend that Kerry is the only politician who's ever changed his mind on an issue, or made promises that he might not be able to keep.
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Post by Dante on Oct 2, 2004 15:19:41 GMT -5
"[/sarcasm] isn't a real tag in the sense that it doesn't actually change some aspect of the text it goes after. Yes, yes, I understand that. What I don't understand was why on earth he posted about it.
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Luigi
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Post by Luigi on Oct 2, 2004 15:25:47 GMT -5
...I must admit, I'm suspicious of Kerry. He is., of course, good at talking about a dream land (I will lower taxes and increase jobs, etc) but is he capable of delivering?
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Post by MambaduMal on Oct 3, 2004 9:08:19 GMT -5
...I must admit, I'm suspicious of Kerry. He is., of course, good at talking about a dream land (I will lower taxes and increase jobs, etc) but is he capable of delivering? There's certainly more chance than if Bush is re-elected... and even if Kerry can't do all that, he's going to have to do at least some of it to make the American people happy. So even if it doesn't turn out perfect, he'll probably make some good improvements.
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Post by marisa on Oct 3, 2004 9:44:47 GMT -5
All John Kerry is doing is insulting Bush. Not saying what he is going to do for the country! Bush doesn't care that Kerry is insulting him! He just keeps on saying what he will do for the country! Of course Bush made a few mistakes but so what!!!!! It'll be fixed! GO BUSH!
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Post by Luigi on Oct 3, 2004 11:00:42 GMT -5
All John Kerry is doing is insulting Bush. Not saying what he is going to do for the country! Bush doesn't care that Kerry is insulting him! He just keeps on saying what he will do for the country! Of course Bush made a few mistakes but so what!!!!! It'll be fixed! GO BUSH! C: Figures....*goes back to chewing tail*
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