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Bush Support Here!

Soldier_For_Christ

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I support him:

1) Because he believes in God and dosen't allow others to influence his decision.

2) He has lead us well, economically, militarily, and on not allowing politics to change his morals.

3) He's the kind of guy that you feel that you could set down with and eat a lunch with without him being self-conscious, like he is trying to hide something, or that he has somewhere else to be.
 
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brinny

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I voted for Bush. Here's why:

He professes a belief in God
His values are in sync with mine.
He means what he says and says what he means
He takes a stand whether it's popular or not
He loves his wife and his mother and treats both with the utmost respect
He went to Iraq last Thanksgiving to be with the troops

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cygnusx1

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White House claims Bush victory

White House claims Bush victory

Turnout in Ohio was reported to be very high
President George W Bush has convincingly won the US election, the White House has said.
But Mr Bush is delaying a formal victory claim to give Senator John Kerry "time to reflect" on the results, chief of staff Andy Card said.
The president is expected to make an announcement later on Wednesday.
The Democrats are refusing to concede, saying a substantial number of uncounted ballots could yet give them victory in the key state of Ohio.
PROJECTED RESULT

George W Bush: 254
John Kerry: 252



48 of 51 states called, inc DC
Results as they come in
Q&A: Electoral College
A huge turnout in the state has delayed forecasts of a result, and the 20 electoral college votes it has could mathematically hand Mr Kerry the presidency.
Current projections give Mr Bush 254 Electoral College votes and Senator Kerry 252


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3976843.stm
 
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...:clap: :clap: :clap: :D :D :D
 
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