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Interests: My main interest and goal is to remove President George W. Bush from the White House this November by using the power of my vote, and persuading others to do the same. Occupation: Government Industry: Government
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5/17/2004
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| Forget it.
John Kerry has screwed himself over so badly over the past couple of months that he has no chance in the upcoming election.
I predict Bush by a landslide... I don't like it one bit, but that's what I think is going to happen.
Remember, if you can... Vote. It's one of the most important freedoms we have. Don't take it for granted.
Respect each other. | | |
| 15 Reasons To Hate The President (from www.punkvoter.com)
1. He cut a half a BILLION dollars from the Environmental Protection Agency' s budget. Who needs to look after the environment when there's all that oil drilling going on? 2. He approved a bill that denies financial aid to students convicted of misdemeanor drug charges (though convicted murderers are still eligible for financial aid). 3. He recently sent a delegation to the UN children' s summit to declare that the use of condoms is not a valid way to fight AIDS and that abstinence is the only solution. This is the view shared by some other countries such as Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Libya, Syria, and the Vatican. It seems that his policy of, "No child shall be left behind" has a whole new meaning. 4. He wouldn't sign the Kyoto Protocol agreement on global warming, which was ultimately signed by 178 other countries. He also told the entire European community that he would listen to their arguments, but he would not change his mind, effectively treating Europe like an 8 year old child. This may have something to do with why most of the world hates the US. 5. He rejected an international accord to enforce the 1972 treaty banning germ warfare. Of course that would mean that the US would have to stop producing biological agents too. 6. And talk about the fox watching over the hen house, he nominated former mining company executive Dan Lauriski as Assistant Secretary of Labor for Mine Safety and Health. 7. He allocated only 3% of the amount requested by Justice Department lawyers in the governments continued litigation against tobacco companies. 8. He prohibited any financial aid from going to international family planning organizations that provide abortion counseling, referrals, or services with their own funds. 9. He provided every member of the Bin Laden family living in the U.S. a chartered plane shortly after 9/11 to fly back home to Saudi Arabia without questioning them. One of GW' s first petroleum venture was partnered with the Bin Laden family and George Sr. has been getting filthy rich selling defense contracts to the Bin Ladens. These are just some examples of the many ties the Bush family has with the Bin Ladens. 10. He officially withdrew from the 1972 Antiballistic Missile Treaty, gutting the landmark agreement-the first time in the nuclear era that the US renounced a major arms control accord. 11. Refused to join 123 nations pledged to ban the use and production of anti-personnel bombs and mines, February 2001 12. September 2001: withdrew from International Conference on Racism, bringing together 163 countries in Durban, South Africa 13. Over the past 10 years, the US prison population has more than doubled. This is mainly due to unfair three strikes laws, and harsher drug penalties. OK so maybe W. wasn' t behind this one, but the Republicans are. 14. International Plan for Cleaner Energy: G-8 group of industrial nations (US, Canada, Japan, Russia, Germany, France, Italy, UK), July 2001: the US was the only one to oppose it. 15. George replied, "Ken who?" when asked about his relationship with Kenneth Lay, the CEO of Enron, during the federal bankruptcy hearings. This was after Enron gave him their company jet to use for his presidential campaign. George and Kenny were such good friends that Ken was actually seen giving wedgies to the president in the oval office. Yet he still replied, "Ken who?"
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I think that this list provides numerous reasons justifying why President Bush should be voted out of office in a clear, easy-to-read form. Some of the reasons above are very interesting, and I plan to research further in the future. Anyway, I strongly suggest you check out Punk Voter and register. It's a good cause, led by some great musicians... How can you go wrong? | | |
| One reason to oust Bush is the people he's friends with. As everyone knows, people often reflect those they surround themselves with. It turns out that George W. Bush is friends with a very evil, diabolical man. Here's a picture of him:

His name is Karl Rove, or as George affectionately calls him, "Turd Blossom." Oh, George and his nicknames... Anyway, I've already said that Karl Rove is an evil and diabolical man. It turns out that being evil and diabolical earned Karl a spot as George W. Bush's White House political advisor. It all began back in 1970, when Karl, then 20 years old, snuck into Illinois Democrat Alan Dixon's campaign office and stole some letterhead. He then proceeded to print a thousand flyers advertising "free beer, free food, girls and a good time for nothing" and distribute them to homeless shelters. Karl later called this act of political sabotage a "youthful prank."
All this evilness is making me tired. There is more to come, I promise. Thanks for your time. | | |
| It would make sense to introduce myself. I am a 17-year-old male student from Colorado. I am unsure as to whether I am a Democrat or Republican, but I do know one thing: I don't like George W. Bush, or, to be more specific, I don't like what he has done, is doing, and will continue to do to our great country, the United States of America.
The purpose of this Xanga is not to preach or chastise, but to inform. Through a variety of sources, and over the next few months, I intend to enlighten the Xanga community with various reasons supporting the removal of George W. Bush this November. I realize that my viewpoints are bound to cause political unrest, and I invite all who visit this Xanga to use it as a forum for political discussion. However, I ask that everyone remain civil.
I look forward to changing a few minds over the next few months.
Thank you. | | |
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