Debate is on!
Debate is on!
Didja hear Kerry start crying when Bush requested an extra 30 second rebuttal?!
I heard "Oh sure, let's just change the rules right now" or something to that effect.
Oh, that was priceless!!! What's he afraid of, a REAL debate?!
I heard "Oh sure, let's just change the rules right now" or something to that effect.
Oh, that was priceless!!! What's he afraid of, a REAL debate?!
This debate is rediculous. Kerry says he has a plan for everything yet has explained very little about all his "plans". I can't wait to vote in November for BUSH! He's not the best speaker, but at least he knows what he is talking about!
Kerry might have been much better served by explaining hs plan and how he could do better rather than asking lazy, bored Americans to go to his website. He had a national platform of the largest variety to outline that plan but he didn't even summarize it. Big mistake and typical Kerry "Bush is wrong, I'm right but I won't tell you how or why".
Hahaha! Shrub got trimmed.
And it appears the shrubbies here are running SCARED!
HAHAHAHA!!!
Can't wait for the next debate, its about domestic issues.
Thats when shrub gets the round up treatment.
Here is another link to bath sized crying towels, you're gonna need them.
" It's hard work." - George Bush
And it appears the shrubbies here are running SCARED!
HAHAHAHA!!!
Can't wait for the next debate, its about domestic issues.
Thats when shrub gets the round up treatment.
Here is another link to bath sized crying towels, you're gonna need them.
" It's hard work." - George Bush
Last edited by loudist; Sep 30, 2004 at 11:17 PM.
I just don't trust Kerry EVEN more after this
Kerry is a better debater than Bush, however Bush has far more concrete substance.
Kerry is like a gelatinous cube. His explanations on contradictory points were weak at best...
At least Bush has a concrete, philosophy, a concrete goal, you know damn well where he stands...
Kerry is a better debater than Bush, however Bush has far more concrete substance.
Kerry is like a gelatinous cube. His explanations on contradictory points were weak at best...
At least Bush has a concrete, philosophy, a concrete goal, you know damn well where he stands...
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Originally posted by loudist
Hahaha! Shrub got trimmed.
And it appears the shrubbies here are running SCARED!
HAHAHAHA!!!
Can't wait for the next debate, its about domestic issues.
Thats when shrub gets the round up treatment.
Here is another link to bath sized crying towels, you're gonna need them.
" It's hard work." - George Bush
Hahaha! Shrub got trimmed.
And it appears the shrubbies here are running SCARED!
HAHAHAHA!!!
Can't wait for the next debate, its about domestic issues.
Thats when shrub gets the round up treatment.
Here is another link to bath sized crying towels, you're gonna need them.
" It's hard work." - George Bush
www.layoffthedrugs.com
I think Bush did a good job, despite his stuttering (cant count that against him, count what he says not how he says it). I think the most important point that people will soak in is that Kerry is "inconsistent" with his beliefs, and its extremely important for a leader to be consistent. Using the examples like how Kerry voted for aggressive force in Iraq and how Kerry voted against giving troops needed supplies really justified his point. Kerry diverted the subject when Bush made these statements. I cant wait until next time.
What makes this interesting is the almost polar opposite philosophies each candidate subscribes to. Kerry's philosophy, although I personally don't agree with it, is in fact quite valid, HOWEVER, his lack fortitude and consistency completely taints it.
Kerry is kinda like a house with a crappy foundation, even though the rest of it is built quality materials, it's all compromised because of that foundation.
also keep in mind, there's a national security component at play here too. Bush has to be faaaaar more careful in what he chooses to/can say than Kerry.
Kerry is kinda like a house with a crappy foundation, even though the rest of it is built quality materials, it's all compromised because of that foundation.
also keep in mind, there's a national security component at play here too. Bush has to be faaaaar more careful in what he chooses to/can say than Kerry.
My favorite was "Ive never waivered and I've never wiltered in my life" by Kerry.
Kerry, stop trying, your a loser and you will NEVER gain my vote as president of my country. I must respect my president before i vote for him.
Kerry, stop trying, your a loser and you will NEVER gain my vote as president of my country. I must respect my president before i vote for him.
i feel realllllllllllllllllllllllly sorry for you Kerry voters, you guys are screwed up. That guy is a loser
I really hate how he uses his thumb like Clinton did while itterating a point. Makes me laugh.
I really hate how he uses his thumb like Clinton did while itterating a point. Makes me laugh.
Last edited by Green_98; Oct 1, 2004 at 03:37 AM.
Kerry is a very good speaker...his motions, his eye contact, his gestures all show that he's very comfortible talking to people. Too bad he didn't have more constructive things to say. It's easy to critisize the incombent, he did a lot of that instead of outline real plans for change. His weak attempt at finishing the war in Iraq sounded like he made it up last night on the spot.
I can't believe he wants to exclude China, Russia and Japan when it comes to dealing with North Korea. Isn't that just the opposite of what he accused Bush of doing with Iraq?
Kerry did better than I thought he would, but only in his presentation, not his content.
Last night I'm looking at those two guys, and remembering the pictures of Bush on his ranch sitting in his Ford truck. I was trying to picture what Kerry drives...or if he has someone else drive him around.
MR
I can't believe he wants to exclude China, Russia and Japan when it comes to dealing with North Korea. Isn't that just the opposite of what he accused Bush of doing with Iraq?
Kerry did better than I thought he would, but only in his presentation, not his content.
Last night I'm looking at those two guys, and remembering the pictures of Bush on his ranch sitting in his Ford truck. I was trying to picture what Kerry drives...or if he has someone else drive him around.
MR


