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The Guardian's anti-Bush letter-writing campaign to America shuts down after hackers pillage its Web page.
The Guardian's anti-Bush letter-writing campaign to America shuts down after hackers pillage its Web page.
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people's business but what the hell is it of their business who we
vote for? I think they should shut the "F" up and butt out!
Well, the REST OF THE WORLD THINKS 'AMMERICANS' SHOULD MIND THEIR OWN BUSINESS, TOO!
Where has the US ever kept its vicious black ops, and predatory lending policies out of anybody's business.
The Guardian was making a relatively reasonable point that US politics *matters*, even outside our borders. Instead of knee jerk reactionary spew, why not spend your energy convincing your neighbors of the same.. if you care so much for these demented incompetents, turn out a few voters. even though apparently at least 45 - 90% of them wouldn't know ther isles of langerhans from their elbow.
there's no real reason why Kerry should be able to clean Bush's clock, he hasn't done anything to prove he can, and yet he's going to.
you hateful types are asking for more of the same. unfortunately there are innocent bystanders giving you cover.
The thing that is the most disturbing for me is that opinions like your's are now the staple of US politics, in the press, in churches, on the street. The US has become a dangerous ally, and we should beware of the liles of you.
Saddam needed to be held accountable for over a decade of UN cease-fire treaty violations. The treaty outlined appropriate actions and Bush and Blair are really the only two who lived up to their end of the deal. The nonconsenting members were violating the treaty just as much as Saddam. Nobody will doubt our willingness to uphold the responsibilities we accept as a country with Bush as president.
- Our presidental election effects the world
- by cpudrewfl October 25, 2004 12:17 AM PDT
- Anyone who supports Bush is not only not for the world but also unamerican. Bush has led to the US worst economy, a winless war, 9/11 attacks which he knew about. Bush is not only bad for America but bad for the world. If the world could cast a vote in our election they would all vote for Kerry.
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- Biased Trash
- by David Arbogast October 25, 2004 10:58 AM PDT
- One-sided, closed-mind positions. Gotta love 'em.
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(16 Comments)W stands for wrong.
Go Kerry
The election does affect more than just the US. Which is why other countries should elect officials that are able and willing to work with US officials.
We should all be furious that our votes are being watered-down by the interests of other countries. Instead of encouraging them because their view is as devoted as yours is, perhaps you could try placing your vote and letting the majority of AMERICANS make the decision that is best for them.