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    I am voting for Bush.

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    Really? Lieberman? The only people I liked that ran for the democratic presidential nominee was Dennis Kucinich, and John Edwards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShlupMullet
    Kerry doesn't flip-flop. It's not flip-flopping when you change your position when you get new facts and information. The fact that Bush rarely changes his position even when you have considerable proof that you're doing something wrong scares me. When Bush was asked to name three things that he's done wrong and what he's done to fix them in the last debate he completely side-stepped the question and named things that he's done right. When a man cannot even admit that he does wrong then he's not a good leader.
    Bingo. I'm tired of this flip-flop crap. Like ShlupMullet said, there's a big difference between changing views and changing views over time because there are good reasons to change, i.e. the new facts and information ShlupMullet sited.

    I believe a President who has "strong resolve" to not change his plans and keep going no matter what is the most dangerous President we could possibly have. If a President can't change over time with changing circumstances, then he is not suitable as a leader.

    Most people who fall into this flip-flop crap are coming from what the Bush campaign tells them. They're not looking at it for themselves. They're just going to listen to the facts that Bush's campaign management decides to the throw at them.

    Kerry has changed his decisions, but if you look at it objectively, change is not always the bad thing it's being made out to be.

    On the other hand, Bush clearly states that he will stick to his plans and beliefs. I think a man who thinks that this resolve is his best attribute is not only stupid, but very dangerous.

    Kerry all the way.

    Keep in mind, I'm neither a Republican or Democrat, I'm nothing. I'm basing my opinions on what I know about both candidates. I know more about Bush, as he's been our President for the past four years, and I've seen what he's done and he says he'll keep going, so I know what he'll do. Kerry is just safer.

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    And ask yourself this. Who would you be more likely to personally hang out with? Someone who always thinks that they're right no matter what and refuses to budge and says if you are against them YOU are wrong (or supporting terrorists or whatever) or someone who actually considers the facts that you bring them and is willing to change their stance based on the information they have.

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    Bush is the kind of guy that you want to sit down and have a beer with...

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    Bush is the kind of guy that you want to sit down and have a beer with...
    ...before smashing the can on his face.

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    Kerry, it's Bushes fault why I'm unemployed most of my life.

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    I would vote for Kerry, but I've relocated to Arizona and I'm only registered to vote in the State of Missouri. I suppose I could do an absentee ballot, but I don't really know how...
    I believe in the power of humanity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roogle
    I would vote for Kerry, but I've relocated to Arizona and I'm only registered to vote in the State of Missouri. I suppose I could do an absentee ballot, but I don't really know how...
    I'd start by calling up the county clerk in the county where you registered to vote and go from there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roogle
    I would vote for Kerry, but I've relocated to Arizona and I'm only registered to vote in the State of Missouri. I suppose I could do an absentee ballot, but I don't really know how...
    Arizona is where it's at yo! Welcome to Arizona, the heat sucks! Im not sure how to go about doing an absentee ballot. If I remember I'll ask someone smarter than me and I will get back to you. This state needs all the Kerry votes it can get.

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    Or you could just register in Arizona, maybe? Depends on the state's rules. Otherwise you'd have to do an absentee ballot, yeah, and it varies from state to state.

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    I wish I still lived in Ohio where my vote would actually count.

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