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: /p>I agree that the President has made bad moves in the likes of a drug program boondoggle and immigration policy. I have winced more than once in the last three years. I wish the Bush campaign team would start to play real hardball.
But when I hear Republicans say or write that they will stay home on election day do they hear and see President John Kerry? Is that a better alternative to a less than perfect President Bush? Do you stay at home voters think the left-wing bias in the media will get better in a Kerry administration? Do you really want the only alternative to President Bush? How about your local and state elections?
p>Go ahead and stay home. When things go from getting better and then take a hard left to worse after a Kerry administration come to town I have one thing to say to you stay at home Republicans: Shut your mouth and keep it water tight until the next election cycle. And take down all the mirrors in your house because you will not like what you see. br> -- Diamon Sforza br> San Diego, California /p>Afraid it would be a lot more fun to have Kerry in the White House to poke fun at than Bush to defend (or not defend, defending on the lucidity of the accuser.)
The trouble is people accuse others of being like they are themselves. So Democrats, barely repressing their criminal tendencies, accuse Republican officeholders of being criminal, whereas Republicans -- from those struggling to function to the out-and-out control freaks -- merely point it out when Democrats are buffoons.
p>Doesn't seem fair. The revisionist wars rage. br> -- C /p>
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