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catholicsoldier said:
Tom,

I really haven't made up my mind yet, but if I vote for George W. I'd really have to hold my nose! If you are inclined to vote for the constitution party, then you likely see eye to eye with me on W's domestic policies. (I'm a libertarian) <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

Like the vast majority of Catholics, I would never vote for Kerry. He is a Vietnam vet hated by fellow vets, a Catholic hated by Catholics, and an all around pathological liar.

But if we're always stuck voting for one to prevent the other, other parties will never weigh in on the political scene. I believe my party and yours to be the closest affiliation we have to the mindset of our founders.

Carpe Furcam: Seize the fork!

catholicsoldier <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/takethat.gif" alt="" />




Hi catholicsolder, <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

This is one of the nastiest political fights I have seen in ages. I don't think even Ronald Reagan was smeared as bad as poor George has been in this election. I'm not too thrilled with the Republican party but I don't have too much of a choice being a conservative/Christian. I would love to see the Constitution party grow, but as it is right now it doesn't stand a chance againt the two party system.
Best thing anyone can do is vote for who you feel best suited for the job and leave the results to God. Oh, yeah pray also. Thah always helps. wink


Peace.


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