Take a look at this
http://www.republicansforkerry04.org/
Take a look at this
http://www.republicansforkerry04.org/
Bush wants to postpone elections if their is another attack.
what does that mean it means that they gona let another get by so they can look good and be realected.
The only Bush i like is between your legs.





Yeah, so what?
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Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle. ~Abraham Lincoln
There's always been crossover votes. No surprise there. Colorado has 200,000 more Republicans (not all of them, or even most of them, greedy pigs) than Democrats. Yet the voters have placed Democrats in prominent positions time and again. Sen. Gary Hart, Sen. Tim Wirt, Gov. Romer, Sen. Ben Campbell (although he's a Republican now).
If I decided to vote for Bush, it would be because I think he's tougher on our enemies than Gore would have been or Kerry would be (particularly in the wake of 9/11) and because the economy is going well. If I decided against voting for Bush, it would be because he's pissed me off by playing fast and loose with the war in Iraq, and he kowtows horribly to the religious right, giving them far more influence than is appropriate.





That really doesn't surprise me, I think probably a good 70-80% of the people are fairly centrist (either democrat or republican) without a whole lot seperating them and could be influenced to cross lines either way. I really don't see Kerry or Bush as centrist so there is room there for crossover votes either way IMO.
Bush seems to be in a bit of a tough spot with some republicans, the conservatives don't like that he is cow-towing to the party's moderates (especially at the upocoming convention) or with the runaway spending, and the moderates aren't too pleased with his alignment with the religious right, it's a fine line to straddle.
I'm not surprised either, just like I'm sure there were Democrats that were none too pleased with Clinton.
I've met several Republicans that are fiscally conservative and upset about the surplus that Bush blew, plus his tax cuts that overwhelmingly favor the wealthy. And no, that's not "class warfare".
The Republicans that I've met and heard are unhappy with Bush are primarily Republicans for fiscal reasons but are pretty centrist in terms of social issues.
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Ernest Hemingway on writer, aviation pioneer and horse trainer Beryl Markham
Clinton fucked his interns. I have interns, some of them are hot as hell. I don't fuck my interns.
I have no respect for Bill Clinton because he will fuck his interns.
And the former Mayor of NYC (a Democrat) supports Bush.
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