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I'm nuetral on this 
Comment added by Unregistered on Sat 2 Oct 2004 - 22:16 h  
I guess I see both of these candidates as having different ideas about what will serve peace. John Kerry thinks he can sit down and have a chat with these guys and that they will not do anything behind their backs. His back ground on Iraq and the weapons treaties that they had with the UN is evidence of this. Sadam had 12 yrs of broken written agreements that were never followed up on. What is too long of a time to wait? To me, it is a lot shorter than 12 yrs. If Iran says that they won't build a nuclear bomb, do I believe them.. NO. Would Kerry, I am not sure, because he wanted to give Sadam more time, and claims we went to war too fast, even though we had given him all this time to get rid of things. I don't like Kerry's ideas on peace.

President Bush has taken more of the President Reagan approach to things and I believe that is safer for us. I think he is more realistic about things. I don't believe that President Bush is a war monger as many have portrayed him. I give credit to President Reagan for ending the cold war. I know that many think it would have happened anyway, but look at things now in Russia. I t is very fragile there. Many of their freedoms have already been taken away all over again. I support President Bush's form of leadership. Leading by strength of power. 

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