Why they voted Bush

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    Worrying... It's scary to see how brainwashed they are. :(
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    SI CHECK THIS ONE OUT


    Europeans don't seem to understand American politics or our values. Americans including myself, voted for Bush because he was not afraid to show his faith in God nor does he back down from his word. He's a strong leader that can defend the US interests no matter the peer pressure from the world. Kerry is too liberal in his values and too cosy with the French. Americans prefer someone who will stand up to the world for America's sake.
    Shawnay Faircloth, Glasgow, Scotland
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    "I voted for Bush because I a run a larger corporation that needs him in office. Without the Bush administration's alterations of previously existing law, my company would not be able to make such large profits. The administration has provided the necessary loop holes in environmental and fair competition laws. They have allowed us to exploit the intent of the law without fear of prosecution.
    J Black, Atlanta, GA"

    :eek: :eek: :eek:

    is that for real???
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    :eek: fucks sake
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    I voted for Bush cos he looks like a cute monkey and i hate gays, he hats gays, gays are bad... Also i want to bomb and kill many arabs cos they dont share my views on god, they do hate gays thp. Anyway i dont care that i dont have a job now and i cant afford medical treatment for my bunions but at least we have caught bin laden.... or maybe we have not but we will, and then we can consentrate on killing the gays. Anyway i better go and hide cos Al Quieda is trying to kill me and my family, thank the lord Dubya is protecting me from the 1 in 1000000000000 chance that i may die in a terrorist attack...

    God bless america, but not american gays

    B IGOT, Texas
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    fucking god freaks :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: he doesn't exist you fucking retards :evil: :evil: :evil:

    and this twat "Europe needs to get on board with us or get left behind!" needs a damn good shooting in the face

    christ I'm depressed :cry: :cry: :cry:
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    Some of them most be windups
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    :rolleyes:

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    sounds like darude :eek:
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    asking questions????
    someone voted for him because he 'Will never sign the Kyoto insane Protocol '??!!
    :wanker:
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    I saw that they just dont give a shit that they cause 25% of the world pollutions
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    I voted for President Bush most importantly because he holds strong moral convictions that do not waver. I believe America is in the middle of a culture war, perpetuated by Hollywood, the media, and elitists who are tearing down the traditional values that are so important to me and my family. Secondly, I voted for him because he has not turned a blind eye to the problem of Islamic terrorists who are determined to kill us. He is a good man with clarity in his beliefs, and he sets a good example for my children. God Bless President Bush.



    whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat!
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    We live in difficult times. The world faces an enemy that most people do not want to recognize. But our President not only sees the threat, but is willing to take the battle to their door step. No longer can the terrorist attack and go hide to come out another day. If Weapons of Mass Destruction get into the hands of the enemy, then the whole world will pay.
    George Green, Tipp City, Ohio, USA

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    I voted for Mr Bush because Mr Kerry cannot be trusted. He has no moral values and I need a leader that stands by his actions and does not run when it gets tough. The world does not understand us here in America. I'm a highly educated, married person that owns guns, hunts, and is against gay marriage. I live and grew up in Massachusetts.
    Patrick Burke, Swampscott, MA, USA

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    I voted for Bush for a number of reasons, but I have to confess one of them was because of all the lecturing and condescending opinions I read in the foreign press and heard from the "holier than thou" crowd in Europe. It just got on my nerves so much that people who only get a sliver of heavily bias coverage about America could hold such closed-minded opinions about our elections. Maybe four more years will give you a chance to open your minds to new ideas and consider that there are Americans who have a right to believe differently than you.
    Andrew, Washington, DC

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    hes a 'born again baptist' ........anyone smell something? even mandleson couldn't stoop that low to get elected :lol:

    i feel sorry for the yanks.. it was a choice between tweedle dee and tweedle dum to be fair!

    in regards this article - im sure if you interviewed the average 'kev' living on an inner city estate in london they would hardly give you a more informed opinion on why they voted for a or b in the last uk election..

    tabloid reporting by the bbc? :down:
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    Everyone seems to have forgotten he was a jumped up druggie at uni....
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    erm, they voted for bush cos they are all brainwashed and fukn lardy dar in the head, i hope we have no yanks on here hu may take offence to our words, but i feel that if we do, at least they are on the promise board and not lickin dubya's arse
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    he is the american mandleson :lol:

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