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Saturday, October 09, 2004
9:25 PM

just watched the 2nd US presidential debate earlier today, and i have to say, it was rather intense. however, both Bush and Kerry kinda screwed up. Kerry was unable to field a certain question posed to him by the audience (definitely a HUGE minus point there for him). well, Bush wasn't any better really. i was amazed at how he bushwhacked all the questions. his logic was flawed, reasoning was flawed, hell, his whole argument was flawed (was there even one in the first place?). in fact, there was no structure in his assertions anyway. at the very end, someone asked him to name three wrong decisions he made in his term, and what he did to correct the mistake. and how did he reply? he kept ranting on what decisions he made, and why they were the RIGHT ones. how convincing...NOT. bah, if only Kerry hadn't screwed up some of the questions, he wouldn have been at a major advantage.. but it seems that both Bush and Kerry are kinda tied right now. i guess the 3rd debate will be much more interesting, and i predict Bush will just crumble.. after all he fears the podium.

but it disgusts me that he has vile connections with the electoral commissions. and they have claimed that they will do "everything in our power to secure a Bush victory". how appalling.. i mean if they actually alter the votes. will it be deja vu? everyone remembers the Florida incident in 2000.

on a lighter note though, if the Bush administration loses, it would put an end to the governing days of Arnie. zzzzzz....why did Arnie have to be a Republican??? why?! he could have done so much more for our dear Kerry and his fellow democrats..bahhh

burn Bush burnnn in hhhhelllll!

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