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02/16/06, 05:22 pm
:thumbup:
He caved in too early post Election 2004 and has been a little too quiet for my taste since then.
Despite what the Regressive smear mechanics spent a presidential campaign trying to convince America about John Kerry I'm proud to say I voted for him and would vote for him again against similar Democratic competition as his first run.
How can you not like a candidate who, the worse thing the shrewdest attack dogs in politics could say about him was that he was a "flip-flopper". That label could be applied to every candidate in office if you go through their records.
Smart as a whip and, comparitively*, has his priorities in the right places. Maybe it's just me but I like "smarts" in my candidates and this one really shined in the 3 presidential debates.
Much of my review of Al Gore is the same. It was no coincidence that both rose to the top of their class. Speaking of class, they both have a lot of it and I would love to see a Gore-Kerry ticket in that order. The order being the chronology of the elections that were stolen from them.
*especially at the higher levels, all candidates play the political poll game and compromise their ideals to appease swing voters
He caved in too early post Election 2004 and has been a little too quiet for my taste since then.
Despite what the Regressive smear mechanics spent a presidential campaign trying to convince America about John Kerry I'm proud to say I voted for him and would vote for him again against similar Democratic competition as his first run.
How can you not like a candidate who, the worse thing the shrewdest attack dogs in politics could say about him was that he was a "flip-flopper". That label could be applied to every candidate in office if you go through their records.
Smart as a whip and, comparitively*, has his priorities in the right places. Maybe it's just me but I like "smarts" in my candidates and this one really shined in the 3 presidential debates.
Much of my review of Al Gore is the same. It was no coincidence that both rose to the top of their class. Speaking of class, they both have a lot of it and I would love to see a Gore-Kerry ticket in that order. The order being the chronology of the elections that were stolen from them.
*especially at the higher levels, all candidates play the political poll game and compromise their ideals to appease swing voters
