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Terry,
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>>I'm not basically a political person, but, as one who can claim to be a "Vietnam Era" veteran, this election is especially important.
>Then you know the reasons for the Vietnam war were a fabrication, too!
>http://www.fair.org/media-beat/940727.html
>
>Someday, before we become worms meat, maybe, just maybe, we'll have a government that spends less than half the tax revenues on defense. Bell could be building non-war helicopties - personal air copters - we could drive em like scooters. Grumand could build little low NOx/SOx high efficienct turbines for the consumr market and Lockeed could build rockets to colonize space.
>
>What is strange about the arms industry, is that the first gun builders where the craftsman that built the bells for the Cathedrals.
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>>See this:
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>>http://www.bushrelativesforkerry.com/pages/1/index.htm
>Now I would file this one under "I work at McDonalds, but I eat at Wendys"
>I did have a high negative for Kerry. But I read, just a few minutes ago, about an ad in the Washington Times. It was paid for by Diapora Jews. They seem to indicate that Kerry has signed on to their position, which is a very good sign.
>
>This goes back to a seldom spoken common knowledge:
>The UN, US Department of State, the World Court, the 911 COmmission, 77% of Americans, 67% of Israel, and Bin Ladden ALL agree: The root cause of ALL terrorism is the unjust aparthied of Palestine.
>
>So if a politician has to pretend that a bad government "is our friend" to get elected, and then apply changes to affect the afore-mentioned *g* consensus, then maybe he might be a-okay. Lying for the common good is not a bad thing. My best friend is always telling me how good I look!:-)
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>>and
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>>http://nov3.us/
>If there is anything fuzzy this time around - I'll be in the streets - you can bet on it - and so will most of middleclass America. No practicioners of any mythology has the right to steal our franchise. And people on both sides, if they are true Americans will release a rage this country has not seen for two hundred years - and thats a sure bet.
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>In Ohio (all repug state), they are allowing lawyers to check (challenge) voters credentials when they come to vote, while they stand in line. They Ohio sec of state mandated this, back dated it 2 10-22. It turns out that mostly Repug lawyers were signed on when he "billed" the act. The paperless voting machines in Florida, before they were even turned on or used, already had a 1000 votes for Dubya (check out WRH)
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>I am in shape - and I will group grope all the way to DC if they fool with our constitution again. So will you!

Terry,

I found the link at Country Joe McDonald's web site (www.countryjoe.com - Crisis Message Board).

Despite what the administration says, the cause of terrorism isn't their jealousy of our freedoms. It is our presence in Arab countries, and our support of Israel to the exclusion of the Palestinians< sp? >.

Our reliance on mideast oil is the root of the problem. I don't know about anyone else, but I'm looking at buying a hybrid vechele the next time (probably next August) I buy a new car.

I didn't want John Kerry to be the nominee. I was hoping that Al Gore would step in. I do, however, respect his service in VietNam and am outraged that people would question that service. Silver and Bronze stars aren't something you pull out of a box of Cracker Jacks. While Bush, Cheney, and Rumfield have zero combat experience, Kerry does. Yet these people question his qualifications to be Commander-In-Chief?
George

Ubi caritas et amor, deus ibi est
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