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bergie72
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« on: September 26, 2004, 07:06:08 PM »

Even though I'm in a swing state, I feel much better voting for Badnarik than either Bush or Kerry.

Kerry can't stick with one position for any real length of time it seems, and his tax policies I am totally against.  From reviewing his voting record while in the Senate, most of the votes he showed up for were for taxes, and he consistently voted to raise then or repeal previous tax cuts.

And even tho I voted for Bush in 2000, I don't feel I can support him anymore.  The cutting back of civil liberties under the Patriot Act is sickening, and wanting to add an amendment to the Constitution to define marriage is ludicrous (sp?).  

As I've heard quite a bit in this election, "If you vote for the lesser of two evils, you still end up with evil."
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