To: TBarnett34
The action of casting a vote against Bush, whether it's for Kerry, Peroutka, or Badnarik, is the true attack on freedom in this election. No, trying to scare others into voting for your candidate is the true attack on freedom. Voting for who you want is exercising that freedom.
62 posted on
11/01/2004 7:11:53 AM PST by
Kleon
To: Kleon
No, trying to scare others into voting for your candidate is the true attack on freedom. Voting for who you want is exercising that freedom. I'm pretty sure that's a Democrat talking point. I must be trying to suppress the vote or somethin'.
66 posted on
11/01/2004 7:15:53 AM PST by
TBarnett34
(Can I get an UNNNGH?!)
To: Kleon
The action of casting a vote against Bush, whether it's for Kerry, Peroutka, or Badnarik, is the true attack on freedom in this election.
No, trying to scare others into voting for your candidate is the true attack on freedom. Voting for who you want is exercising that freedom.
IMHO, I don't think anyone is trying to scare, I for one truly believe this is an emergency. I honestly believe Kerry will reek havoc on this country in many ways. Bush is not perfect, but Kerry is not interested in what's good for us. This is an emergency appeal saying please keep Kerry out. As long as we are free, we can debate amongst ourselves. I believe Kerry threatens that freedom.
92 posted on
11/01/2004 8:02:40 AM PST by
Agitate
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