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6/17/2004

The debate is over



Yesterday, Lurch puked up enough socialism to help me make up my mind on the election. His class-warfare, race-baiting, common-man bullshit has finally pushed me over the edge.

Voting for Lurch was never an option. The only question that remained for me is whether or not to vote for President Junior, who has spent us out of house and home (and has been anything but conservative on domestic issues). I only needed Lurch to remind me that, as bad as Junior's spending has been, it can always get worse.

Lurch is promising the usual socialist tripe: "universal health care", "universal day care" and universal everything else - relieving the poor voter from any responsibility for their own lives.

He's even going to increase the "child care tax-credit" from $3,000 to $5,000 - even for people who have no jobs and pay no taxes. This is the equivalent of sending these welfare scumbags $5K per kid. That will provide some incentive for them to reign in their reproductive recklessness!

This Kerry quote doesn't help his cause either - typical race-baiting from the left:

Talking about education yesterday, Mr. Kerry also told the largely black crowd at the day care center that there are more blacks in prison than in college.
"That's unacceptable," he said. "But it's not their fault."
Rather than the inmates, the former Boston prosecutor blamed poverty, poor schools, a dearth of after-school programs and "all of us as adults not doing what we need to do."

Every day it just gets worse if you listen to this bastard. He pretends to be a common man while living a luxurious lifestyle of which most Americans can barely comprehend. His obscene wealth is purely a product of marrying well (several times!). It's no wonder he thinks that wealth is never earned - only there to be distributed to other worthless asses such as himself.

I've tried to ignore him. I've tried to ignore this whole election. I've just been pushed too far and I'm pulling the lever (or punching the chad, or whatever...) for President Junior. Whether Leo likes it or not.