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I voted for Bush for both terms and I'd do it again if the choice were between him and Al Gore or him and John Kerry. I tend to vote for the person who I'd like to see over and over again for four years straight. I couldn't stand listening to Al Gore talk and he looked like plastic. Come on, a guy who wears that much make up should be on a stage in Las Vegas - not the White House. He still annoys me when I see him. John Kerry was way too arrogant and don't get me started on his wife. John Edwards didn't help either (again...he seems to have the same annoying accent that Gore has).shema said:Did anybody vote President Bush in office for the first/second term? and why/Why not?
jonny said:I voted for Bush for both terms and I'd do it again if the choice were between him and Al Gore or him and John Kerry. I tend to vote for the person who I'd like to see over and over again for four years straight. I couldn't stand listening to Al Gore talk and he looked like plastic. Come on, a guy who wears that much make up should be on a stage in Las Vegas - not the White House. He still annoys me when I see him. John Kerry was way too arrogant and don't get me started on his wife. John Edwards didn't help either (again...he seems to have the same annoying accent that Gore has).
Of the three, George Bush seems like the one who I'd like to sit down and have dinner with. He seems the most real to me. I like leaders that I can relate to. That's why I proudly voted for Bush the first time and reluctantly the second time. I don't necessarily agree with everything that he's done, but I believe his intentions are in the right place.
MidnightBlue said:Sometime in the 90s, Floyd Spence's cousin talked me into voting for Spence for Congress. I regret that now. Other than that, I haven't voted for any Republican for over twenty years, and I intend never to vote for one again. Even so, I never imagined they'd produce an administration as corrupt and incompetent as the present one. I'm still amazed, and still angry, that anybody voted for him in 2004.
shema said:Did anybody vote President Bush in office for the first/second term? and why/Why not?
I never said I was only going to vote for one party. I'm willing to vote for Greens, Socialists, Libertarians, and Democrats -- but not for Republicans. (Well, it's been a long time since I voted for a Libertarian, to be honest.)spacemonkey said:I don't hold to any particular party exclusively. Nothing in this world is black and white, so saying you're only going to vote for one party is like refusing to see any grey.
:biglaugh: Right, Pah.....what an amazing surprise!Pah said:Surprizingly, I didn't vote for either Bush either time
That's the way it was originally done. It didn't lead to any assassinations, but it did make things awkward every now and then.spacemonkey said:I had this idea of eliminating the running mate and giving the runner up in an election the vice presidency, but upon further thought I figured this would just lead to assassinations.
jonny said:I tend to vote for the person who I'd like to see over and over again for four years straight.
jonny said:(again...he seems to have the same annoying accent that Gore has).
MidnightBlue said:I never said I was only going to vote for one party. I'm willing to vote for Greens, Socialists, Libertarians, and Democrats -- but not for Republicans. (Well, it's been a long time since I voted for a Libertarian, to be honest.)
shema said:Did anybody vote President Bush in office for the first/second term? and why/Why not?