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Nym90
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« on: September 11, 2004, 09:44:48 PM »

--PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE, October--
Bush: We have a calling from beyond the stars to save and protect liberty for this world, before future generations are trapped in a war for America's survival.
Kerry: That's stupid. We need free health care.

--FOX NEWS, Nov. 2--
BRIT HUME: Well, it's election day, and we all know what questions on our minds. Washington, DC's looking pretty competitive. Let's go to our panel for expert analysis.
FRED BARNS: It doesn't matter...Bush is up by 80 points in the polls! What difference do three electoral votes make?!
BRIT HUME: Yep, it's going to be one close election alright. Be sure to stay tuned to Fox to get the results the minute their released. We'll be right back after these messages.

Here's what Kerry really SHOULD say in the debate. I'm sure he doesn't have the guts...but this is what his message should be.

"Mr. President, I couldn't agree more. We need to be the defender of liberty and freedom everywhere in the world. The key, however, is everywhere. Will you agree with me tonight, that if elected, you will pledge to defend freedom and liberty everywhere on Earth? Will you agree to try to work towards a democracy in Saudi Arabia? Will you agree to work towards a democracy in the Sudan? Do you agree to work towards a democracy in China? Mr. President, do you agree that for humanitarian reasons, we need to start supporting democracy in every country in the world, and oppose dictatorship?

As President, I will support democracy everywhere, and I will fight until my last breathe to rid this world of dictatorship and tyrranny. That's why I supported this war in Iraq; because I sincerely believed in that principle, and I still do. Mr. President, I call on you tonight to join me in freeing the world from the oppression of tyrrany. Let's end our dependence on Saudi oil. Let's raise the CAFE standards so that we can free ourselves of the chains of oppression that are tying us to those horrible dictators. Let's stand up against genocide in the Sudan. Let's stop strengthening the economy of communist China, and instead keep jobs here. Let's reward the hard working people of this country, rather than rewarding a communist regime by sending our jobs overseas.

Mr. President, we need a foreign policy that truly supports all democracies, and opposes dictators. That is what I pledge to pursue as President. We are a country of great wealth, and we have a unique opportunity to rid the world of the evil bonds of tyrrany, poverty, hunger, oppression, crime, hopelessness, and despair. Instead of dividing us, we need to come together to use America's wealth and prosperity to truly make the world a better place. Charity begins at home, Mr. President. We need to improve the lives of all citizens, both at home AND abroad. We have the resources, the capability, the willingness, the passion, the spirit, and the opportunity. Let us seize this moment, Mr. President, and truly bring the American dream of equal opportunity for all to succeed and the liberty to live one's life as one chooses to all people of the world."

That would be one kick-a** speech, and Bush would be left with no response.

Will Kerry do it? Doubtful. He doesn't have the guts to stand up for what's right.
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Nym90
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« Reply #1 on: September 11, 2004, 10:32:09 PM »

What, in particular, are you purposing? A crusade to take down every dictatorship in the world?

These United States have always been a Republic. Not an Empire. Sorry for the cheap response, but I don't see what you're getting at.

You say he doesn't have the guts to stand up for, what I assume you're saying, he thinks is right. What makes you think Kerry supports liberty and freedom more than Bush?

Well, if we really want to rid the world of terrorism, then yes, that is what we have to do. I'm not saying that we should militarily go in and invade every country right now, but that should be our long term goal. We can start by eliminating economic independence on these countries...by cutting back trade with China so that we stop supporting communist oppression, and cutting back on oil imports by raising the fuel economy of vehicles here and increasing research for alternative energy, so that we aren't tied to the Middle East dictators anymore.

I'm saying what Kerry SHOULD say. I don't know if he really truly believes in that or not, as I can't read his mind...I certainly believe that he does much more than Bush...but Kerry may not have the guts to be that bold, to show that large of a vision.

That's my main point, Kerry has to be bold and have a grand vision for America. He needs to show that he cares about the real issues in this election, that he's strong and decisive enough to have a clear plan, and is above all of these little issues that are largely irrelevant to the bigger questions.
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