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most Bush supporters are rednecks living in the middle states that don't matter other than that they have a high population.




So I guess you're implying that 62% of the country (31 states) are redneck territories. Again, that's another ignorant statement from the asslovindude. There are several reasons to vote for Bush. He's a strong leader who knows how to get things done. He doesn't tolerate "bullies" like terrorists or people who have such a blatant disregard for world order. Yes he has upset some factions of the middle east, no question. But he had NO choice in this matter when it came to Iraq's alleged WMD. How do you overthrow a rogue dictatorship in Iraq without upsetting the region (which includes a large radical islamic population)? Bottom line, there was NO alternative, but America's safety must be guarded at all costs. I shudder to think what Kerry would do if he were given the reins of the war on terror. While a government under John Kerry may be more world-friendly, I fear his reactive leadership would certainly invite further attacks against U.S. interests. The big issue for most Americans in this election is National Security, foreign policy and the U.S. economy. Bush is aggressive on National security, has a sensible foreign policy agenda and sound economic policies (which are starting to gain steam). Thank you for your permission, I will vote for Bush in November. And if you think Kerry will be elected, you're in for a MAJOR surprise come November 2nd.

PS- Thanks for the article on Halliburton, but you have still failed to show how it is President Bush's problem.