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Old 08-18-2004, 08:05 PM
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guess what he never drafted anybody they signed up and are willing to fight for our country
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Old 08-18-2004, 08:06 PM
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I have some bush pics but im not at my house...:(
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Old 08-19-2004, 07:25 AM
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Heinz products


I checked and my bottle of Heinz catsup says "Product
of Canada"!

Guess I'll be checking out all the Heinz products at
the store! Shortly after reading the following e-mail
content, I happened to look at the label of a jar of
Heinz sandwich slice pickles.

Yep...."Made in Mexico."

Check some of your Heinz products. Sen. John Kerry
keeps talking about.

U.S. corporations leaving this country and setting up
shop in foreign countries, taking thousands of jobs
with them. He is right, because that has happened.

However, he is trying to blame it on George W.! Bush.

As far as I know, Bush has not ! moved one factory out
of this country because he is not the owner of a single factory.

That cannot be said about Kerry and his wife,Teresa
Heinz-Kerry.

According to the Wall Street Journal, the Kerrys own
32 factories in Europe and 18 in Asia and the Pacific.

In addition, their company, the Heinz Company, leases
four factories in Europe and four in Asia. Also, they
own 27 factories in North America, some of which are
in Mexico and the Caribbean.

I wonder how many hundreds of American workers lost
their jobs when these plants relocated in foreign countries?

I also wonder if the workers in Mexico and Asia are
paid the same wages and benefits as workers in the
United States.

Of course they're not. However, Kerry demands that
other companies that relocate should pay the same benefits
they did in the U.S.

Why does he not demand this of the Heinz Company,
since he is married to the owner?

If Kerry is elected, will he and his wife close all
those foreign factories and bring all those jobs back to America?

Of course they won't.

They're making millions off that cheap labor.
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Old 08-24-2004, 04:06 PM
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For any of you who are interested, John Kerry will be on The Daily Show tonight (August 24th) at 11 eastern time
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Old 08-24-2004, 04:15 PM
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watch the this land video at www.jibjab.com

btw what you think of the caption under my name
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Old 08-24-2004, 04:17 PM
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yeah, I posted that on the previous page
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Old 08-24-2004, 05:01 PM
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Ok,
Here is the way I see it..

I like Bush. I like him as a person he seems likable enough. I do have Problems with his domestic agenda But, The way I see it, That took a back burner after 9/11. And it should have because I was there. He became a War President and it is time for us to suck it up and accept it.
Lets not forget that we were in Iraq for 12 years. Saddam was shooting at our airmen everyday and in gross violation of what? A dozen UN resolutions. Would the 13th done the Job? The 14th? He did have WMD EVERYONE knew it.. If Bad Intel is Made into an issue, Then Just about the WHOLE world is quilty. Not Just Bush.

The UN was never serious about the situation because they were making tons of money from the oil for food program.. These are the " Noble allies" Kerry wants us to get to help us.. And the UN ( A bang up job they are doing in the Sudan Right?)

The War came to us. Not the other way around. So fuck them if they don't like it.

Now as to Kerry.. He just lies his ass off..I have MAJOR problems with what he did after he came Back from Vietnam..Did you know the North Vietnamese consider him a hero? And that they played his senate testimony to the POW's.. Good for morale you know.

Kerry wears his 4 months of " Incountry"duty on his sleeve and considers himself a " War Hero".

Let me give you a clue about the word hero.. I knew many as a Ranger in S. America. I also Knew Many As a Paramedic at the Site of the Former World Trade Center on 9/11.. Real heroes have two things in common.

1) They consider the Word " Hero" A four letter word.

2) They never talk about it.

This is all Kerry does which makes him a phoney in my view..

I am sticking with W
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Old 08-24-2004, 05:06 PM
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I agree with a lot of things republicans say, but the sheer stupidity of Bush makes me worried about having dubya for another 4 years. He has messed up the country (medicare, no child left behind, unemployment...) and right now, its the lesser of two evils. Neither of them are right to run the most powerful country in the free world but until we become more than a bipartisan nation I want the smartest one in the White house.



.....not that Im old enough to vote or anything.
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Old 08-24-2004, 05:10 PM
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I agree with you on Medicare and Education.. But that was just as big a mess under Clinton..

The Unemployment rate is 5.5% Dude.. The same as it was under Clinton.

Work needs to be done. If it were not for energy prices, This economy would be on fire man.. Look at the internals of the Labor Dept surveys.
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Old 08-24-2004, 05:12 PM
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I also dont believe that the war came to us. I think Bush is a money hungry texas oil man at heart and the added bonus of capturing Pa's attempted assasination coordinator was the reason we got into the war.
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