Countertrey wrote:Funny... I thought the title of this thread was "The Kerry and Edwards Ticket"
But, you feel free to spread any innuendo you wish...
So, Bush being the worst President ever isn't relevant to "The Kerry and Edwards Ticket"?
You can quote all the Senate votes you want, but we all know those bills get weighted down with rediculous provisions benefiting special interests and that often cause members of Congress to vote against what otherwise sounds like an important bill.
So, Bush being the worst President ever isn't relevant to "The Kerry and Edwards Ticket"?
Out of all of the Presidents that they have seen they have to say that President Bush is by far the worst one.
Countertrey wrote:You voice the opinion that "Bush is the worst President ever"... we both know that you don't believe that, but, feel free.
Countertrey wrote:Let me tell you something that can be taken to the bank. 8 of 10 active duty military are going to vote for Bush (assuming their votes get counted). 7 of 10 Vietnam Veterans are going to vote for Bush. 6 of 10 veterans in general are going to vote for Bush.
most of the items you list that kerry 'voted against' came from a single bill; the fiscal year 1991 defense appropriations act. moreover, the following quote shows how perhaps kerry's stance on funding at that time was not far from others';
Countertrey wrote:Of course, your attempt to link Kerry to "fiscal responsibility" is laughable... once again, one has but to examine his voting record to see that fiscal responsibility does not motivate John Kerry.
Countertrey wrote:ABB, I see. You have no idea of the history of the man you are going to vote for???
Parroting the Daley line????? What?????
Countertrey wrote:Regarding the Electoral College victory/popular vote loss, all I can say is, that's how the Constitution bounces. It will go the other way, someday. The difference will be, you will see far fewer crocodile tears... conservatives tend to be more supportive of the Constitution as written, and will recognize that what goes around comes around.
Countertrey wrote:I have read your links... don't consider them "agenda free", and don't give them much credibility. Interesting New Republic article, though. Suggests a libel suit... it would be political suicide. You see, it assumes that the vets making the claims are all lying... well, you may guess who my money would say is telling the truth.
I recall hearing a quote some time ago which said (and I'm paraphrasing here) that if you aren't a Democrat when you are 20, you have no brain, and if you aren't a Rebublican when you are 50, you have no heart.
joebagadonuts wrote: i will say, however, that i would prefer a president who volunteered for vietnam that one who ran away from it.
kerry did return and protest in perhaps an inappropriate manner (which some could interpret as support for the troops rather than disdain).
Countertrey wrote:I recall hearing a quote some time ago which said (and I'm paraphrasing here) that if you aren't a Democrat when you are 20, you have no brain, and if you aren't a Rebublican when you are 50, you have no heart.
Oh, boy, did that get butchered... I suspect you are referring to a quote from Winston Churchill that actually goes: "If, at 18, you are not Liberal you have no heart. If, at 50, you are not Conservative, you have no brain".
Countertrey wrote:Amendments to the Constitution are not "stomping" on it... after all, the first thing the framers did after writing it was amend it. You may disagree, but the most liberal gay marriage law in the country was never legislated. It was commanded by a judge. Whether you are for gay marriage or opposed, there is a problem with that. The use of constitutional amendments to deal with judges who are legislating from the bench is, unfortunately, sometimes necessary.