HEyHEY
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Sun Nov-16-03 05:47 AM
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I can't vote in the states...but I like Kucinich |
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I have to admit....I like what he stands for....sway my opinion ...
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Sun Nov-16-03 06:30 AM
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They will probably give you an absentee ballot if you tell them you are a Republican.
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Sun Nov-16-03 10:43 AM
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citizens of other countries should be allowed to vote as well, considering there the ones bush's decisions affect the most.
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Sun Nov-16-03 11:01 AM
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3. Most certainly, there voices should be heard. |
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The word should be spread far and wide, that Americans will depend greatly on non-Americans this election cycle. For our press will not tell us squat. Not even about our own canadates.
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Sun Nov-16-03 11:03 AM
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4. I can't vote until 18 May... but I like Kucinich too |
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Sun Nov-16-03 11:08 AM
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5. He's the only real choice |
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The other candidates, with the exception of C. Mosely Braun and Al Sharpton, are offering us more of the same old. NONE of them have impressed me as much as what Kucinich has. But I'm sure it will come down to holding my nose in the general election, and voting for the one who stinks the least. Not a real pleasant outlook, eh?
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