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I also wish that Kerry would get off the what Bush did wrong kick and concentrate more on providing substance on what he will do. And leave Chaney's daughter out of it. For those Kerry supporters who are mainly "not Bush" people, I think that for many the fear of the unknown is much less frightening what is know about Bush's ideas, policies, track record and all his haaarrrd work. Unfortunately, Kerry is the only viable alternative to stop what many people see as America heading in a very dangerous direction in the economy, fiscal policy, environmentally, and especially foriegn policy. Besides, someone who can't even pronounce "nuclear" shouldn't have any control over Nukular WMDs.<s>

>It's typical campaigning for the challenger (Kerry) to say what the incumbant (Bush) did "wrong". After all, he's trying to show how he would be different.
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>>Yes, you are right about that. NBC Nightly News just showed their polls results saying 3 of 4 Americans will vote for Bush bec they like him, while Kerry's voters will vote for him bec they do not like Bush!
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>>Personally, I find Kerry's campaign just focusing on the 'what-he-would-have-done' mentality. I believe anybody given a hindsight perspective (always 20/20 right?) can say what he said. He just keeps on pounding what Bush did not or did wrongly!
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>>Honestly, if Kerry were in Bush's shoes during 9-11, would have done a better job?!!! This to me should be the issue with regards to Kerry!
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>>My 2 centavos.
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>>Dennis
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