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Old Nov 3rd, 2004, 02:23 PM       
Sure.

- The man isn't an idiot.

- Taking steps to make other countries not hate the nation I live in quite as much seems like a good thing to me.

- Even though Kerry clearly said he didn't support this line of thought, I am not of the opinion that the US is somehow more important than all other countries of the world put together. I think under Kerry, we would have had some checks and balances with the rest of the world.

- Our educational system is sad at best and under-funded, which is evidenced in no greater way than the fact that we just re-elected a man who at least thinks and talks like an idiot, and most of America can really relate to that.

- Rich people don't need an 89 billion tax cut as much as our country needed the money to help fund our inane war in iraq and thousands of programs at home.

- Our administration started an endless 'war,' which has already overextended our armies and completely missed its projected goal. It's making a mockery of the intelligence of every American to trust anything they're doing, but it isn't like that was really hard to do in the first place.

- The supreme court was already conservative without adding three more lapdogs to the mix. Bush will now not only get anything he wants, but with no re-election possible in the future, he has nothing to lose, and will irrepairably damage the country and the documents on which it was founded in the name of his crazed beliefs.

- Bush is trying to impose christian values onto everyone in the nation, with a ban on abortion and same-sex marriage outlawed in the constitution. Being a not-christian, this does not make me happy.

- Under Bush, we've had several civil liberties stripped through the passing of the Patriot act, and Patriot II is still in the making. The country is slowing beginning to turn into an Orwellian nightmare, wherein people gladly give up their freedom to feel safe. A former director of the CIA once said "Those who would sacrifice freedom for security deserve neither."

- And we'll get neither, since it's obvious security isn't the primary concern of this administration. Upon invading iraq, the only defended building was the oil ministry, and no-one even tried to check in at a well-known munitions dump to see if there was anything there. Aside from showing Bush's intentions in invading Iraq all-too-clearly to all-but-Americans, it also showed that he's apparently uninterested in the security of this nation.

Those are 10, but I feel like I'm playing tennis with a brick wall.
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