1000 reasons against Bush
8.15.2004
I found this link and I seriously think it's worth a peek: 1000 reasons. It lists 1000 reasons why one should not vote for Bush. It's too long and I'm not done but I don't think I plan to read all... seeing just a score or so maybe enough.
Since I am not American, but understand quite well the need for a world without Bush in the driver's seat... This is my little kind of way telling people wake up wake up. Now, Republicans may say I'm a whack coz the guy is 7000 miles away but c'mon seriously, if you found out this next thing below... will you not, even if you are American seriously think about things a little while longer before saying anything?
President Bush claimed in an interview a while back that he does not read newspapers.
Oh well.. what did I say? Even if it weren't true - a president inviting such a comment or having such a quote attributed to him would have been completely laughable and would look utterly idiotic. Well thing is it seems true... I wonder now what Bush' all-time favorite novel is. Just for curiosity's sake.
posted by Jdavies @ 8/15/2004,
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