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Yup, i suppose. I mean i wouldnt blame anyone who decided NOT to take that argument into account when voting. For those of us who are genuinely on the fence, its at least something to think about.


LoTM, the Dems were in power when the spectre of al Qa'ida darkened the landscape with terrorism. Don't ignore history.

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LoTM, the Dems were in power when the spectre of al Qa'ida darkened the landscape with terrorism. Don't ignore history.


And when Bush became President, they tried to tell him an attack was coming, and they were ignored.

See Rice's wonderful appearence with the 9/11 commission wherein she states that a memo entitled "Bin Laden Intent on Attack Within United States" did not mean that Bin Laden was intent on an attack within the United States. See also that she states she was informed that there were Al Qaeda terrorist cells in the United States, but probably never told the President (she doesn't remember ever talking about it with him). All this well before 9/11.

-Drachasor

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If you would simply admit to the possibility of corruption by Chirac, I would be satisfied.


It's possible, but there is no decent evidence for it now. In any case, even if he was involved that is no reason to write off an entire country.

-Drachasor

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Drach, does the Kerry plan offer every American basic and catastophic health insurance, even if required some co-pay by the insured?

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And when Bush became President, they tried to tell him an attack was coming, and they were ignored.

See Rice's wonderful appearence with the 9/11 commission wherein she states that a memo entitled "Bin Laden Intent on Attack Within United States" did not mean that Bin Laden was intent on an attack within the United States. See also that she states she was informed that there were Al Qaeda terrorist cells in the United States, but probably never told the President (she doesn't remember ever talking about it with him). All this well before 9/11.


Or we could just look at Clinton's decision not to pick up OBL when he was offered to us. Or any other number of Clinton **** ups. And you say "all this well before 9/11"...but he was only in office for 8 months before 9/11 happened so I don't want to hear about a mere 8 months when compared with 8 years of Clinton blunders.

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It's possible, but there is no decent evidence for it now. In any case, even if he was involved that is no reason to write off an entire country.

-Drachasor


True.

But it would give one pause if the very same person remained in power.

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And when Bush became President, they tried to tell him an attack was coming, and they were ignored.

See Rice's wonderful appearence with the 9/11 commission wherein she states that a memo entitled "Bin Laden Intent on Attack Within United States" did not mean that Bin Laden was intent on an attack within the United States. See also that she states she was informed that there were Al Qaeda terrorist cells in the United States, but probably never told the President (she doesn't remember ever talking about it with him). All this well before 9/11.

-Drachasor


Drach, Clinton was in power in '93 when al Qa'ida attacked the WTC.

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Then your father is in the minority. Maybe you should look up some of the groups against Edwards then come back and talk to me. I don't know of any doctors that are for a government run healthcare system. Maybe you should read up sometime on the idea of the invisible hand in economics. Taxes shouldn't be so high that tax credits are even needed. If you have to start giving out tax credits in order for a small business to make it then something is wrong. And again, I see alot of promises but I don't see any ways on how any of this is going to work. Government getting involved in the private sector is never a good thing. All of you can point to the great depression, but that was a different era and those social programs (including social security) were never meant to be continued after we came out of it. Who is the government to plan the retirement of people and to take their money and give it to someone else? And I have looked at the latest figures and they are very good. Unemployment is at a lower level than when Clinton ran for re-election in 96. You keep harping on unemployment, but that only works on voters when they actually know someone who isn't employed (yet another issue used every single election by Democrats). What's next on the list, out-sourcing? Maybe we can get started on the Heinz corporation then. Or how about while we're on the subject of taxes we ask why Teresa Heinz Kerry is only paying 1.2% in income tax. Hypocracy is a religion for Democrats.


http://www.doctorsforkerry.com/

And once again, Kerry's plan is not government-run-healthcare. Try reading something from a neutral party:

http://www.factcheck.org/article285.html

I would note I was unable to even find a site of doctors being in favor of Bush (and the google hits on "doctors for bush" is not even a third of the hits of "doctors for kerry."

As for the private sector and government involvment, in many cases it does help, if done properly. I can't believe you are trying to say that the government helping businesses by offering loans and tax breaks is a bad thing.

As for the Unemployment Level, in case you didn't know it is very misleading. Anyone working 10 hours or more is "employed" and anyone that has given up on looking for a job is not counted. Historically it is always low, especially when the job market has been bad for a sustained period.

And you know what? Kerry wants to close loop-holes on taxes for big businesses. That means he wants to fix that hole he is involved in. He knows it is a problem and wants to change it. Bush doesn't.

-Drachasor

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Drach, I repeat. Does the Kerry plan offer ALL Americans basic and catastophic health insurance?

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During Clinton's presidency there was one relatively minor attack on us by Terrorists. He met with terrorist experts every DAY while in office to discuss the problem and how to combat it.

When he was "offered" OBL the deal was quite sketchy and quite possibly too costly. The strategies he used overall worked very, very well. He stopped attacks after the first bombing and his administration knew another attack was coming and quite possibly could have stopped 9/11 from happening. OBL didn't have to be captured in a very risky maneuver, because under the Clinton Administration he wasn't as large a threat. They still worked on tracking him down safely and attacking various training camps he had.

They couldn't stay in power though, so they tried to get Bush to understand what was going on. Memos and pleading didn't work, discussions over the threat didn't work. Bush thought they were "obsessed" over terrorism.

In contrast, Clinton's failure happened much earlier and no one was shouting that something was going to happen. He didn't hush anyone up, and launched numerous attacks on terrorism during his term. He was able to maintain control of the situation.

The fact is that Clinton was very strong against terrorism and was also able to keep American soldiers safe while combatting it.

-Drachasor

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Drach, I repeat. Does the Kerry plan offer ALL Americans basic and catastophic health insurance?
IIRC, the offer is for those who want it... nobody is forced to use Kerry's plan. It is aimed at those with no healthcare coverage. AND, BTW, Kerry's plan is a full trillion dollars less than Bush's.

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Drach, I repeat. Does the Kerry plan offer ALL Americans basic and catastophic health insurance?


He doesn't plan on making a program that everyone will necessarily be in. Estimates are that he will cut the numbers of uninsured roughly in half, however. The program is pretty cheap for what it does (about $650 billion) and will be fully paid for. It can also be scaled up or down fairly easily so that some improvement will assuredly be made.

-Drachasor

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IIRC, the offer is for those who want it... nobody is forced to use Kerry's plan. It is aimed at those with no healthcare coverage. AND, BTW, Kerry's plan is a full trillion dollars less than Bush's.


Indepedent estimates have it covering more people too.

-Drachasor

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He doesn't plan on making a program that everyone will necessarily be in. Estimates are that he will cut the numbers of uninsured roughly in half, however. The program is pretty cheap for what it does (about $650 billion) and will be fully paid for. It can also be scaled up or down fairly easily so that some improvement will assuredly be made.

-Drachasor


So it does nothing directly, then, to permit the working poor or the unimployed to get health insurance by taking direct action on their own. They cannot buy health insurance and have their premiums subsidized or paid for by the government.

That is the plan we need.

What we do not need is a major government program subsidizing health care costs for the middle class and well-to-do which seems to be Kerry's plan.

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So it does nothing directly, then, to permit the working poor or the unimployed to get health insurance by taking direct action on their own. They cannot buy health insurance and have their premiums subsidized or paid for by the government.

That is the plan we need.

What we do not need is a major government program subsidizing health care costs for the middle class and well-to-do which seems to be Kerry's plan.


His plan does do this, I was just describing the cost and the projected effects.

It gives tax credits to help people get insured.

-Drachasor

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So was Cheney when he ran Haliburton.




So Saddam's relationship with the UN is like Cheney's relationship with Haliburton. Saddam runs them

If you're referring to no-bid contracts, take a look at Clinton. He did the same thing. Guess the company. Yep, Haliburton.

Very clever, check your facts next time

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Not me. You will noticed that I will actually agree with points made by the other side, not that I'm adverse to poking fun at stuffed-shirt leftists who take themselves too seriously.


Hey, my shirts are only stuffed because I'm too poor to buy new ones right now and I gained weight.

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Or we could just look at Clinton's decision not to pick up OBL when he was offered to us.


He was never offered to us. That is one of those right-wing lies that have come to be taken as gospel. Sudan, a nation which sponsors terrorism, and committs genocide and enslaves its Christian population offered to expell bin Laden to Saudi Arabia if the US removed Sudan from the list of terrorism sponsoring states. At this time, the only attack which al Qaeda had carried out against the United States was the Khobar Towers bombing. So, we had the opportunity to send a minor terrorist to another country in return for lifting sanctions against a country which sponsor terrorism, slavery, and genocide.

The Saudis refused to allow bin Laden back into their country, so the point was moot. The US rightly, given what we knew at the time, refused the offer as well. It would be another year before bin Laden became a major terrorist with the African embassy bombings.

Oh right, but you're smarter than all of us.

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So Saddam's relationship with the UN is like Cheney's relationship with Haliburton.


No, Cheney was doing business with Iraq and buying Iraqi oil. Check your facts before you post.

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What?

Explain, with evidence and your point, you are being very cryptic.

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Well, Drach, I'm beginning to like Kerry's plan. It does seem to address a need, although it also goes way beyond what is necessary and is for that reason just a bit expensive.

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What?

Explain, with evidence and your point, you are being very cryptic.


Cheney, as the CEO of Haliburton, was doing business with Iraq during the 1990s. Trying googling it.

Here, from a right wing source, NewsMax. http://www.newsmax.com/archives/art.../24/80648.shtml

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Please explain the basic tenets of your liberalism, if you please. If you have a noted author who has laid out your philosophy, that might help.

But I will ask you the same question I asked Sava. What do you think about this statement?

A primary purpose of government is to foster "social equality."



I have been gone all day in Springfield, doing research for my thesis.

In spite of the tentative, positive changes with states' rights in recent years, because of its much longer history of states' rights have been used to beat down minority groups, I still believe that the federal government can provide stronger protection of equal rights than individual states. This is part of my liberal outlook.

Another part of my liberal outlook is that the poor cannot pull themselves up by their own bootstraps if they do not have bootstraps to pull themselves up with, in the first place. Again, the federal government has more resources available to tackle poverty, which is essentially, a nationwide, chronic problem rather than state-by-state anyway. When states take on separate iniatives that complement federal programs, that's great too, in my book. People who are lazy and want to misuse the welfare system do not deserve any help until they get off their asses -- but the people that try to go by the rules and still fall flat on their face definitely deserve temporary assistance.

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All you lefties, how does it make you feel to see Kerry walking around in camouflage and hunting gear killing innocent birds, or using the name of God more often than Bush?

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Why should we care. We don't vote for capitalists.

Or are you under the delusion that liberals are somehow lefties?

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Convince me to vote for Kerry

Well apart from most politicians seeming to be lieing snakes that would as soon sell their mothers as tell you they are great

Anyone in bed with the neo-conservities has some serious anti-freedom agenda's going on

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All you lefties, how does it make you feel to see Kerry walking around in camouflage and hunting gear killing innocent birds, or using the name of God more often than Bush?


first of all, I'm not a lefty. But I did vote for Kerry yesterday. I didn't turn into a girlie man like I feared. But just in case, I bought a gun to prove my manliness

Kerry will be more moderate when he's elected president. It's a given. Just as Clinton was. He may have supported gun control in the past, but he won't now- except for cleaning up assault rifles and gun show loopholes- which nearly everyone supports. It's political suicide to try to get rid of guns.

I thought Kerry looked pretty cool duck hunting. Good camo outfit . Although he should have carried the bird himself . I have my doubts he actually killed the bird himself. But at least he didn't fly onto the deck of an aircraft carrier to show off like some people

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All you lefties, how does it make you feel to see Kerry walking around in camouflage and hunting gear killing innocent birds, or using the name of God more often than Bush?


I don't have any serious problem with GAME hunting.



I also do not have any serious problem with Kerry identifiying himself as a Catholic, and explaining how he will not force his own religion's morals on all Americans.

 
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