Kerry or Bush

<p>ok merci. tu crois que je devrai refaire le SATI? What happens if i get a 800M and 700V the second time (that's highly possible)? By the way, my "hook" is music. I'm sending a saxophone recording and my essay's gonna be onit</p>

<p>Tu peux le refaire si tu veux, 1520 deja c'est pas mal. Mais tu peux faire le sat pour une deuxieme fois apres ca ta note tombera, c'est ce que disent les statistiques. Well if your hook is music, then make sure you emphasize it a lot, cause a lot of kids will also be competing with you even with their music samples. I plan to do Political Science too nice choice !</p>

<p>I HATE how everyone thinks if Kerry wins the election, the war will be over. NO IT WILL NOT! Not only will it continue, but it will become much more complicating. Bush's administration has done the best they can to handle the situation at hand in Iraq; Dismissing this administration and bringing fourth a new one will cause only more problems. Besides, shouldn't Kerry supporters realize this? He does change in mind and opinion on quite a few things. Verry Backwards, not Kerry/Edwards. </p>

<p>More than 70% of military families with children on and off service support Bush and his decisions with Iraq. So, please, for the sake of my sanity, don't try to argue that Bush never plans to stop the war in Iraq.</p>

<p>First of all Kerry and Bush supporters do not realize specific subjects. The Bush administration has not done its best to help Iraq and its citizens. Also, you have no proof that kerry "flip-flops". And for the thing about military families agreeing with Bush its merely Brainwashing. I had a friend who went down there and it was all Bush, as long as Bush continues to act supportive and say "God Bless Our Troups, I am so proud of You" dont you think they will appreciate him?</p>

<p>that select smart test gave me:</p>

<p>73% Michael Badnarik. Dammit! I hate that guy! Why must I match up with him?
69% Bush though, so it's all right.</p>

<p>nosx I really hope you don't think they are "brainwashed". I'm pretty sure noone on base here is brainwashed the last time I checked.</p>

<p>I think some are. I am quite sure they dont have a sufficient knowledge of Political Science or the Psychological effects of advertisement and campaigning. Going back to my previous statement, Bush always congratulates the troops and visits them occasionly, of course they will like him ! (that was for the person who said the armed forces like bush)</p>

<p>its not just the war.
its the lies, the crooked policies...
Most of all, its the fact that Bush has turned the USA, one of the most admired countries in the world, into one of the most hated.</p>

<p>I'm from Plainfield and it was a very anti-Bush atmosphere. Then I went in the service this summer and I was surprized how it was the exact opposite. We are in officer training and some already have been to Iraq, most of us are straight out of high school and favor Bush. <em>Why would they join in the first place if they didn't agree with their Commander in Chief?</em> NOBODY here forced us to vote for a certain person, they do encourage us to turn in our ballots, which I haven't done. There are also several Kerry supporters but it's not like they are going to get looked down upon if that's what you're thinking. </p>

<p>"Bush always congratulates the troops and visits them occasionly, of course they will like him !"
Oh, now I see Kerry doesn't give Jack about us! Thanks for making that clear.
But I'm brainwashed, what do I know</p>

<p>Historians will remember the administration of George W. Bush as a FOUR year period of time in which the fine art of turd polishing reached its zenith. The image of President Bush standing before a TV camera with a backdrop of wonderful words printed in a repetitious pattern behind him, will earn him the scorn of people who were never fooled by his slogans. Years from now, when we are still fighting a war which he characterized as "Mission Accomplished!" and when we have to deal with the hopeless legacy of "No Child Left Behind"--- it will become harder to find people who admit that they were once big Bush supporters.</p>

<p>Hehe. I'm Canadian and I got 77% Bush on the test. Isn't it weird that a Canadian supports Bush :)</p>

<p>usna im quite sure they dont know enough about politics to know whats really going on and only know what they see on the campaign advertisements. The soldiers trully believe they are helping Iraq and liberating them.</p>

<p>Bush-cheney 04!</p>

<p>I'm quite sure you don't know enough about soldiers to know that they dont know enough about politics to know whats really going on and only know what they see on the campaign advertisements. I'm quite sure they witness what's going on in person, instead of watching coverages of it or reading tibits of some aspiring journalist's ariticles after playing Grand Theft Auto and hoping that zit on your forehead will be gone for your date on Saturday. Kid, why don't you enlist and see how life is like before you talk sh!t about soldiers and their families are being brainwashed and they know nothing about who they are voting for. You need to check your head because I know you are not personally effected by what's going on in the world and just want to take out all of your frustrations on this campaign, like all the others.<br>
Support your love for Kerry, leave the soldiers out of it.</p>

<p>~Emily~</p>

<p>dear God nosx, I'm getting the feeling you think all dissenting opinions are the result of brainwashing and ignorance. Give me a break.</p>

<p>I'm no fan of George Bush, but let me just say that if someone is so dedicated to serving his country that he puts his life on the line for it, he's got every right to express his political views without being harassed. </p>

<p>As for soldiers not knowing what's going on--huh? They're the ones fighting in the Iraqi desert while we, the armchair pundits, claim to know more about what's happening than them.</p>

<p>Also, I've heard there are a significant minority serving in the Middle East who are in opposition to the President's policies based on what their experience there. Have they resisted the brainwashing while others have not?</p>

<p>I just don't see how anyone could want four more years of what we have now. Kerry and Edwards aren't perfect, but they'll definitely put this country back on the right track for the next four years.</p>

<p>I consider my level of knowledge of economics about the same as a college student in their second year of economics, and I at least have common sense to realize Bush's fiscal policy, won't work.</p>

<p>...i consider my knowledge of politics limited to what i've learned in my government class this year... so many different points of view, so much slander. it's so confusing and you can't get the real truth anywhere. i consider both Bush and Kerry crackpots just for allowing those tv ads to run. highly inflammatory, non-informational, and irrelevent crap. i miss the election by 5 days, and i'm glad.</p>

<p>i think you should consider the political perpective you have gained in Seminar as well, DolfinGirl7, its probably more interesting than all four years of history/gov combined. Or maybe thats just me... lol :)
much love</p>