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Who Won the Third Debate

Who Won the Third Debate 49 members have voted

  1. 1. Who Won the Third Debate

    • Bush
      38%
      16
    • Kerry
      45%
      19
    • Neither
      16%
      7

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I don't know who won, but I know who lost - America....

 

Evil vs the Lesser of Two Evils, Tweedledumb vs Tweedledumber...

 

The 2-party system is un-American.

 

Vote Socialist!

Exactly my thought on these 2 boobs. I don't like the idea of either of these dolts running things.

So where were the vaccinations contaminated?  Sounds to me like the answer is England.  So I don't know how the president was incorrect.

Did you even read the quote?

 

"He said that a "company out of England" produced contaminated vaccine"

 

It was a U.S. company. The president should know the difference

 

"and that "we took the right action and didn't allow contaminated medicine into" the U.S."

 

The British shut down the plant, thus keeping the vaccine out of the U.S.

Since the Green or Libertarian parties cannot win, they are still hurting Kerry by voting for them.

Kerry's vote total remains constant and Dubya's is negative one. :bang

The REAL question is...did anyone make (change) their decision on who they are voting for, based on the debates???

The REAL question is...did anyone make (change) their decision on who they are voting for, based on the debates???

I would say Kerry convinced a few people that he wasn't a wishy-washy flip-flopper, and I think Bush convinced an even fewer number of people that the direction he's pointed us in regarding Iraq/terrorists is the correct one.

 

Neither really said anything specific about what they would do to solve the country's problems, and that was disappointing.

Whoops...I knew I forgot to do the third poll! I feel asleep during the debate, so I have no clue who won and they discussed. Thanks for keeping up the info!!!

Neither really said anything specific about what they would do to solve the country's problems, and that was disappointing.

I think ever since the Elder Bush said, "Read my lips, no new taxes," candidates are afraid to spell out or promise too much.

 

I can never think of that quote without thinking of Dana Carvey...f'in hilarious.

 

:lolhitting

I would say Kerry convinced a few people that he wasn't a wishy-washy flip-flopper, and I think Bush convinced an even fewer number of people that the direction he's pointed us in regarding Iraq/terrorists is the correct one.

 

Neither really said anything specific about what they would do to solve the country's problems, and that was disappointing.

Disappointing, but totally expected. This has been the worst campaign that I have witnessed in my short life, with memories back to the Reagan/Carter campaign of 1980.

Kerry's vote total remains constant and Dubya's is negative one. :bang

What conservative in his right mine would vote for the Green Party candidate?

 

Bush has the approval of 92% of Republicans while Kerry has the approval of 78% of Democrats. I think Kerry has more to worry about when it comes to people bolting the party for a 3d party than Bush does.

 

:rolly

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