Sunday, October 24, 2004

John Kerry and George W. Bush

View;"After three debates between John Kerry and George W. Bush, the differences between the two candidates are unmistakable. George W. Bush failed to come clean with the American people. He failed to defend his record: 1.6 million jobs lost, five million Americans who have lost their health insurance, tragically many are children; middle-class incomes falling, college tuitions skyrocketing, and a disastrous war in Iraq that has left America less safe. Americans like me, know that this administration has taken our country from one of the most respected to one of the most hated in the world over the last two years. We had the chance to bring the world together after Sept. 11, yet Bush squandered our chance to rise out the ashes of that horrible tragedy and once again become a light of peace for the world. This administration instead chose war with a country that had never attacked us. John Kerry may not be the ideal candidate for many of us, but he has a plan for the future of our country, and he will make choices to try and benefit all of us, not just those like Halliburton. The choice is clear. America needs a new direction. Our country, our children, our soldiers, and our loved ones may not survive another four years of Bush. I'm choosing John Kerry."

Dick Cheney Lied

View;"In the vice presidential debate, Dick Cheney lied to the American people. First, he said that he had never met John Edwards before that night. I'm surprised and baffled as to why Vice President Cheney would lie like that, considering that it has been clearly shown, with photographic evidence, that VP Cheney met Sen. Edwards at a Senate prayer breakfast back in February 2001. Sens. Kerry-Edwards aides also pointed to news articles from January 2003, when Edwards escorted the newly elected senator from North Carolina, Elizabeth Hanford Dole, onto the Senate floor for her swearing-in by Cheney. More important and telling, though, is that Vice President Cheney said he has never made a connection between Iraq and 9/11. However, in January, Cheney said on a NPR radio show, I think there's overwhelming evidence that there was a connection between al-Qaeda and the Iraqi government. Cheney lied to America. Is it any surprise Bush and Cheney are lying to us about the situation in Iraq? Together, these charges paint a picture of an administration that has spent its ammunition on the wrong target. If we want to win the war on terror, it seems to me it's pretty clear the choice is John Kerry, not George Bush. The reality is we need a new president with credibility with the rest of the world and who has a real plan for all Americans."
I know many people think, what does Chaney have to with Bush? A lot.. Because if for some un-seen reason Mr. Cheney could become our new president in a brink. And he is suppose to be our Presidents right hand, so why would I want a man who can't even be honest about something so simple as knowing someone run my rights in the country I live, And speak as my voice to the world!