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  Are we debating the real issues, or bulls--t?
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qwerty
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« on: October 09, 2004, 06:47:07 AM »

I look at this board and we are talking about mindless crap that dosent matter, such as;

Bush used an earpiece
Kerry had a cheat sheat
Bush really did own a timber company
Cheney did meet John Edwards

... and other partasin crap.

We should be debating REAL ISSUES that effect this campaign.

Who won the debates?
Was the invasion of Iraq right?
How will Bush's stem cell stance hurt him?
Who will Bush/Kerry appoint to the Supreme Court?

This is a great message board, with passionate posters who obviously love politics, but we need to start discussing things that actually matter.
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« Reply #1 on: October 09, 2004, 07:26:45 AM »

Bush used an earpiece
Kerry had a cheat sheat
Bush really did own a timber company
Cheney did meet John Edwards

... and other partasin crap.

Some of this partisan crap is important.  Bush and Kerry agreed to certain rules for the debates.  If they're cheating with a cheat sheet or an earpiece, how can anyone trust them to keep their word once they're in office?  If they're caught in a lie again how can anyone believe anything they say?

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