mountaineer830
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Hello. I am just wondering what everyone's top three reasons would be for NOT voting for John Kerry in the next election? Thanks.
I think the whole democratic party is too right leaning. Both of the parties are almost exactly the same these days, and it is really too bad.mountaineer830 said:Thanks guys for the answers. hey sycofancy: I agree with numbers 1 and 3 deffinitely but... I'm Just curious...? on #2... you said that kerry is too right leaning. I am not sure I understand since he was ranked "most liberal senator" in the senate . How much more left can you get than that? In what ways is he "too right leaning"? Thanks.
Hey!sycofancy said:Tiger!
What's going on?
Ralph Nader is running again?sycofancy said:1. Ralph Nader entering the election.
2. Kerry is too right leaning.
3. Kerry has flip flop his stance on a number of social issues as a way to please what ever crowd he is speaking to.
No. Nader announced his candidacy a week or two agoExistentialist said:Ralph Nader is running again?sycofancy said:1. Ralph Nader entering the election.
2. Kerry is too right leaning.
3. Kerry has flip flop his stance on a number of social issues as a way to please what ever crowd he is speaking to.
Or are you just saying that you won't vote for Kerry if Nader decides to run? Because I heard a while back that Nader wasn't going to run again...
Yes the BS has been all fancied up...you should check it out.Tiger<O> said:Hey!sycofancy said:Tiger!
What's going on?
I haven't talked to any of you guys in ages! I need to get back on BS board
Both parties have become very moderate, but I don't if more radical liberal or conservative parties would solve more problems than those it would create
ralph nader isn't running for the green party :lol:Existentialist said:Ralph Nader is running again?sycofancy said:1. Ralph Nader entering the election.
2. Kerry is too right leaning.
3. Kerry has flip flop his stance on a number of social issues as a way to please what ever crowd he is speaking to.
Or are you just saying that you won't vote for Kerry if Nader decides to run? Because I heard a while back that Nader wasn't going to run again...
If you are look for extensive info on where all the candidates who were running stood on the issues you should check out this site.mountaineer830 said:interesting sycofancy. i am not sure I completely agree... but you deffinitely got me thinking. thanks.
That's because in the United States you have no left! I'm serious, you've got right and further right.sycofancy said:I think the whole democratic party is too right leaning. Both of the parties are almost exactly the same these days, and it is really too bad.mountaineer830 said:Thanks guys for the answers. hey sycofancy: I agree with numbers 1 and 3 deffinitely but... I'm Just curious...? on #2... you said that kerry is too right leaning. I am not sure I understand since he was ranked "most liberal senator" in the senate . How much more left can you get than that? In what ways is he "too right leaning"? Thanks.
As for how that relates to Kerry, I think he is becoming more conservate by pandering to the disenchanted left leaning republicans...which I guess is the same is his flip flops on some issues.
well, no offense, but voting for nader is like a wasted vote. there's no way he can win, and then you're just taking a vote from kerry. after all, in the last election, gore lost florida by 500 votes. imagine what would have happened if nader hadn't run...Existentialist said:Woohoo! Nader's running! I think I know who I'm going to vote for now...
I'm just not a big fan of Kerry. Though I'd still rather see him as president than Bush.