-VIOLENCE- Posted September 1, 2004 Posted September 1, 2004 Mmmhmmm today in the city there lots of pro kerry stands so i got a bumper sticker and button cause i'm a reigestered voter already i really hope this guy can defeat bush... since there are hella people in america who whine and whine but don't do anything about it and don't vote zzzzz
Diso Posted September 1, 2004 Posted September 1, 2004 Meh, We still got 2 months to decide. A lot can happen in two months. PS: Republican meeting thingy today was stupido!
SQrL Posted September 1, 2004 Posted September 1, 2004 leftey or rightey... doesn't matter.. just vote one way or the other... politics SUCK but they are necessarry
ugenn Posted September 1, 2004 Posted September 1, 2004 On the same note, flock Howard too! Vote Labour.
Agozer Posted September 1, 2004 Posted September 1, 2004 I vote for neither one. American politicians suck ass.
Chaotica Posted September 1, 2004 Posted September 1, 2004 You guys have got two months, we in Australia have got six weeks. I hope both Howard and Bush go down.
Gryph Posted September 1, 2004 Posted September 1, 2004 I still have to register to vote... better get on the ball. Now I will probably vote democrat but when I'm a doctor I will probably vote republican...
L.S.D Posted September 1, 2004 Posted September 1, 2004 I still have to register to vote... better get on the ball. Now I will probably vote democrat but when I'm a doctor I will probably vote republican... What's the difference?
Gryph Posted September 1, 2004 Posted September 1, 2004 I still have to register to vote... better get on the ball. Now I will probably vote democrat but when I'm a doctor I will probably vote republican... What's the difference? Well not too much actually but republicans are on the offensive on cutting down frivalous medical lawsuits which has caused physicians insurance to skyrocket. Malpractice insurance is so high in some places that many doctors are calling it quits because they can't afford the insurance (and when a doctor can't afford something, you know something is wrong.) And the constant worry of frivalous lawsuits is really scary.
darkmage479 Posted September 1, 2004 Posted September 1, 2004 QUOTE (L.S.D @ Sep 1 2004, 10:40 AM) QUOTE (GryphonKlaw @ Sep 1 2004, 02:46 PM) I still have to register to vote... better get on the ball. Now I will probably vote democrat but when I'm a doctor I will probably vote republican... What's the difference? Well not too much actually but republicans are on the offensive on cutting down frivalous medical lawsuits which has caused physicians insurance to skyrocket. Malpractice insurance is so high in some places that many doctors are calling it quits because they can't afford the insurance (and when a doctor can't afford something, you know something is wrong.) And the constant worry of frivalous lawsuits is really scary. Gryph, i know all about the malpractice suits that are hurting today's medical practices (my dad supplies practices with patient records software), but think about the big picture. The Democrats will help get healtcare to the millions of americans who don't have it and will also - as you said yourself - have a better agenda as of the 2004 election - the one that matters right now. I was at the DNC and I shook Kerry's hand, and let me tell you, the man has got a better plan than all of Bush's strategists could come up with. P.S. - Gryph, good on ya for going into medicine. Are you planning on being a GP or specializing? If so, in what?
Wizard Posted September 1, 2004 Posted September 1, 2004 "Me getting to the polls is another feat." - Dave Chapelle on "The Tonight Show" with Jay Leno.
Gryph Posted September 1, 2004 Posted September 1, 2004 QUOTE (L.S.D @ Sep 1 2004, 10:40 AM) QUOTE (GryphonKlaw @ Sep 1 2004, 02:46 PM) I still have to register to vote... better get on the ball. Now I will probably vote democrat but when I'm a doctor I will probably vote republican... What's the difference? Well not too much actually but republicans are on the offensive on cutting down frivalous medical lawsuits which has caused physicians insurance to skyrocket. Malpractice insurance is so high in some places that many doctors are calling it quits because they can't afford the insurance (and when a doctor can't afford something, you know something is wrong.) And the constant worry of frivalous lawsuits is really scary. Gryph, i know all about the malpractice suits that are hurting today's medical practices (my dad supplies practices with patient records software), but think about the big picture. The Democrats will help get healtcare to the millions of americans who don't have it and will also - as you said yourself - have a better agenda as of the 2004 election - the one that matters right now. I was at the DNC and I shook Kerry's hand, and let me tell you, the man has got a better plan than all of Bush's strategists could come up with. P.S. - Gryph, good on ya for going into medicine. Are you planning on being a GP or specializing? If so, in what? Hopefully the Democrats can implement the complete health care coverage. That would kick ass, much better than the Republican privatized health care initiatives. It's too early to judge which way I'll vote later but I will always be socially liberal. Anyway, I am definitely going to specialize. I'm not absolutely sure yet and I'll know which one to do when I'm in medical school. Ask me again in 6 years. But I'm looking towards either cardiology, oncology, and endocrinology.
Skythe Posted September 1, 2004 Posted September 1, 2004 The Fair Tax is the closest thing to a Flat Tax so I'm voting for Bush. Plus I've hated Democrats all my life.
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