OH PLEASE....Keep this crap off this site. "Conservative media"....look who's talking now, now that YOU are on the receiving end of politics!
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> George W Bush and his administration has been caught red-handed lying
about and falsifying
intelligence on Iraq. They have been uncooperative, at best, in the investigation of
> September 11. They have ties to some of the world's most corrupt people,
including bin Laden
and the Taliban. There are several points that can be made that shows the 2000 election
> may have been, in fact, stolen.
> Do not believe everything the overwhelmingly conservative media, owned by a
> few large multimedia conglomerates run by wealthy republican operatives, spews at you.
> Investigate for yourself. It is your duty to check your government and
make it accountable
for mistakes and lies. Our very demovracy is at stake. Civil liberties,
including right to
privacy, seperation of church and state, freedom of speech, are targets of this
> administration. Corporations are getting more and more say in government
and The People are
getting less.
> Please visit my site. It is a collection of articles, websites, audio and
video showing the
many ways this administration may have abused its power during it's reign. While we all
> hope none are true, if even one is, and some are by their own admission, our democracy
> is in trouble. When a President, with a minority of the popular vote, who ran on a
> platform of restoring dignity, honor and accountability to the White
House, has been less
than dignified, honorable and has been completely unaccountable for 9/11, bad Iraq
> intelligence, the leaking of a CIA Operative's identity to the press (a federal felony),
> the awarding of no-bid contracts to the Vice Presidents former company, a
deficit that is
larger than any in history, stagnant job growth with new jobs starting at lower wages,
> rising gas prices, an underfunded No Child Left Behind Act that he
proposed, an underfunded,
stretched-thin military fighting two wars simultaneously in Humvees with no armor and no
> date for withdrawel, he must be defeated.
> Some call those who question the government traitors or commies or
UnAmerican. Our country
was founded on dissent. Our forefathers recognized valueable human rights
being taken away
by a tyrant that used fear to control his people. They stood up and fought
for the freedom
from tyrannical burdensome rule. They recognized that the People own the
country, not the
government leaders. They even recognized the right for the people to redress grievances
> against their government. Our declaration of Indepenance states that when our government
> becomes tyrannical and burdensome on its people, it is the duty of the
People to throw out
that government and form a new one.
> We do not have to be as violent as they were in those days - yet. We have an established
> system of government that CAN be changed by the people in a non-violent
way - through the
voting booth. Is Kerry the answer? Probably not. But I can assure you of
this: If Kerry is
President, I can rest easy at night knowing that the police havent come to
my place while
I wasnt home, took some things they may want to use as evidence against me in the future
> and not say they were there, just because I sent an email to someone saying "The concert
> I went to last night was the bomb!" causing the CIA computers to key in on the word BOMB
> giving them reason to search on the grounds that I may be a terrorist. I
DO, however, fear
this will happen if Bush gets re-elected in November, the Republicans retain both houses
> of Congress, and the USA Patriot Act gets signed into law forever. By voting in Kerry,
> we can be assured that at least discrimination will not be written in our Constitution,
> as Mr. Bush has proposed. Once we reaffirm our commitment to freedom, we can commit the
> next 4 years to find a true outsider, who can relate to us, who will be honest with us,
> and get this country out of the corruption and back on track to a better
future. Republican,
Democrat, Libertarian, whatever...doesn't matter. As long as they are out
of the loop of corruption that seems to surround D.C. these days. I'm not saying Kerry is, but he has
been in Washington so long, I have no reason to trust him on certain
issues any more than
his conservative counterparts. I do, however, feel confident that he is firm on his
> position of civil rights, though I have a small disagreement involving gay marriage.
> Please visit
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and investigate for yourself. We arein a wonderful
> information age where many reputable resources that aren't related to the Fox News
> republican propoganda machine, or the Disney outlets that are in Jeb
Bush's pocket, and in
George's de facto.
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