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AntiCoup2K4 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-17-04 01:22 PM
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64. You can't get rid of Bush by agreeing with him all the time
And that's pretty much what Kerry's done with his voting record since the Coup. Campaign rhetoric aside, he's been one of the biggest Bush enablers around. Regardless of his so called "liberal voting record" which is constantly referred to by his supporters.

As if Harry Truman's quote on the subject wasn't enough, the 2002 midterm fiasco proves it beyond any reasonable doubt. You don't beat Republicans by acting like Republicans. If Kerry wants to beat Bush Jr, he has to call the fucking bastard out on everything he's done wrong. And considering he's done everything wrong, I don't understand why that's so damned difficult. If people see no difference between Bush and Kerry on the issues, they'll vote for Bush. Here's an analogy... If you're riding on a bus that you know for a fact is going to drive over the edge of a cliff, and your only other option is a different bus that's going in the same direction, what would be the reason to change buses?
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