No phil...if you put G Dubb and Kerry in the same room and you decided the presidency solely on a conversation with both of them, only an idiot would pick Bush, for Bush is an idiot.
Do Kerry and Bush both have corporate interests and backing? Yes. However, Bush has done and will do even less for the common man than Kerry. There is a reason the Republican party's corporate contribution bankroll is twice the size of the Democratic party....they enact laws in favor of big business, not the people. You could learn this in a 9th grade Government class.
Kerry and the Democrats do the same, but to a much lesser degree. Bush's policies can and will lead us into World War 3.
Everything Bush has done, from the raping and pillaging of the environment, to the pulling out of Kyoto, to the "Pass me a million Dubya" tax breaks, (43 percent of which went to the top 20 percent), to the "Old people should have to pay for their medicine" healthcare reform, to the "drugs from overseas are dangerous to American pharmaceutical profts" has been in the interests of ultra-rich.
I wish Bush was a flip-flopper. Hopefully he will "flip-flop" on repealing the clean air act. Hopefully he will "flip-flop" on his healthcare reform bill. Maybe he will "flip-flop" on imposing the will of the US in other countries and increasing terrorism. Maybe he will "flip-flop" on the 60 million acres of national forest he turned into logging space. At the end of the day, Kerry can and will do a better job than Bush, even if its a 10 percent better job, or a 100 percent better job. Those who say "he voted once this way and once that" have no understanding of the nature of politics.
A vote for Bush is not a vote for George W. Bush, it's a vote for Merck industries, Koch, Ajax, Dow Chemical, Halliburton, and your local country club, as well as a vote of confidence in bullshit wars and phony movements. Accepting Bush's devil's bargain for America is possibly the most unintelligent move you could make as a citizen.
Do Kerry and Bush both have corporate interests and backing? Yes. However, Bush has done and will do even less for the common man than Kerry. There is a reason the Republican party's corporate contribution bankroll is twice the size of the Democratic party....they enact laws in favor of big business, not the people. You could learn this in a 9th grade Government class.
Kerry and the Democrats do the same, but to a much lesser degree. Bush's policies can and will lead us into World War 3.
Everything Bush has done, from the raping and pillaging of the environment, to the pulling out of Kyoto, to the "Pass me a million Dubya" tax breaks, (43 percent of which went to the top 20 percent), to the "Old people should have to pay for their medicine" healthcare reform, to the "drugs from overseas are dangerous to American pharmaceutical profts" has been in the interests of ultra-rich.
I wish Bush was a flip-flopper. Hopefully he will "flip-flop" on repealing the clean air act. Hopefully he will "flip-flop" on his healthcare reform bill. Maybe he will "flip-flop" on imposing the will of the US in other countries and increasing terrorism. Maybe he will "flip-flop" on the 60 million acres of national forest he turned into logging space. At the end of the day, Kerry can and will do a better job than Bush, even if its a 10 percent better job, or a 100 percent better job. Those who say "he voted once this way and once that" have no understanding of the nature of politics.
A vote for Bush is not a vote for George W. Bush, it's a vote for Merck industries, Koch, Ajax, Dow Chemical, Halliburton, and your local country club, as well as a vote of confidence in bullshit wars and phony movements. Accepting Bush's devil's bargain for America is possibly the most unintelligent move you could make as a citizen.