<p>if my canadate dosnt win i will demand a recount. althouth if my canadate wins there will probably be a recount anyways.</p>
<p>we don't need any more dirtbags in the military</p>
<p>i didn't just say that:X</p>
<p>i hope affirmative action is destroyed</p>
<p>I want to cry! The suspense is killing me. I ought to just do my homework.</p>
<p>He most definitely does affect me.</p>
<p>His tax cuts take away money from things like education and have an adverse effect on the economy.
His general policy toward education (ie NCLB act is messed up since to provides absolutely no funding and is actually making my school worse).
His assault on womyn's rights (first the ban on partial birth, then what? What exactly is a "culture of life" anyway)
His economic policy is leading to a virtual elimination of the middle class. We are seeing a greater polarization in our society. Something that is never good.
I dont even have time to talk anout his healthcare policies ( I am just so worried about my grandmother who this will affect moreso than myself)
Lets not even get started on the environment (Clear Skies Act=Death, not to mention ANWR.)</p>
<p>Dude, even if i wasnt black and poor and a woman, Bush would affect me. I am just praying for a miracle...
At least Obama won. YAY!!!!</p>
<p>Also, I would simply like to say that, although I am for Affirmative Action, that is at the very bottom of a long list on why Bush is the Devil. </p>
<p>Plus, I am a very strong applicant without the factor of my race.</p>
<p>Oh man, I don't feel so good right now... It's kinda looking good for Bush for now, and I'm scared.</p>
<p>If Kerry didn't win, I don't know what to do. I don't think I can live this country anymore. Where should I go? Canada? Somewhere in Europe? God, I don't know... Still, I don't want to leave here though. I like the place I'm living right now. But if Bush won, I don't know what happenes to this place....</p>
<p>The gap seems to be closing which is good.</p>
<p>nothing special, endure fo' mo' yeaz of bush will be difficult, but not impossible</p>
<p>horrrrrrible..bush omg..if he wins..i dont kno what id do..but it seems like he will win..this totally sucks..plus in ny..i know this city is gonna be really torn..after this..im torn..</p>
<p>my brother hopes Bush will win so that he can brag about it to the french kids who support Kerry.</p>
<p>right there, that is a good enough reason to vote for bush.</p>
<p>Stupid Ohio and the midwest. Can't they see sense?</p>
<p>Can't you see any sense? 3 milion people voted for bush over kerry. Doesn't that tell you something?</p>
<p>4 more years</p>
<p>Alright, my state just approved that marriage should be one men and one women, thanks a lot, why does it have to be banned by the constitution?</p>
<p>Those of you worried about a draft: don't.
Bush has never said he would instate one, and Kerry is the one who keeps claiming that our military is "stretched thin" and that we need more troops in Iraq.</p>
<p>Only a small percentage of our troops are actually in Iraq.</p>
<p>I don't think that forcing troops to stay beyond how long they were told they'd be serving for is an example of a 'voluntary army'. I guess backdoor drafts just aren't known as drafts where you're from. And while you're in Iraq, why not give some inspiration to some Iraqis and Arabs to become terrorists? I wish people would realize that the Middle East doesn't see us as having good intentions, contrary to what we might think.</p>
<p>It's difficult right now, yes, but a transition to democracy is never an easy thing...just look at the French =)
Afghanistan had an incredible voter turnout and seems to be progressing. I think Iraq will do the same within the next 2-3 years.</p>
<p>The soldiers who are now in Iraq volunteered to serve in the army. Once they do that, they don't get to decide where they're placed or when they are placed there. The reason their stay was extended is simple: the military did not think it wise to have a predominantly "green" force in Iraq when the elections are coming up in January. That will be one of the most difficult parts of the operation and they wanted to keep the experienced soldiers on the ground. It seems smart to me.</p>
<p>basketball22...u just went on the national numbers...Gore won the national vote in 2000...shouldn't he, by your reasoning, be the President right now?</p>
<p>dude bush could say anything he freakin wnats now..he can say o yeh he doesnt need to draft..but that isnt true...godddd u guys put sooo much trust in this man whose been lyin to us from the beginning..how do u trust him..plus hes certain bout the wrong things..he hasnt done one positive domestic thing for this country and watch when he wins..hes gonna be a fuqin terrorist..i mean the way we define terrorist..he def can fit under it..u dont need to be muslim..hes gonna go crazy..doo anything he wants in iraq especially...bush voters=stupid..yeh no offense..plz tell me why u support him honestly..write a list ..im just shocked..i been hearin i only am voting for bush because kerry is a flip flopper..thats soo stupid..first of all..kerry since the debates been soundin pretty decisive..u have no reason..cuz bush sucks..man of the ppl?..my ass..good day..most of the ppl in this country really freakin stupid but come on we already knew that..</p>