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I, by no means, follow politics enough to be in this section of the forums but I just received this as a email and wanted to know if this is true. I want to vote this election year but honestly don't really have enough information broken down for me to really base my opinion on..
2004 Election Voter Guide
>
> Depending on the way you lean, the following information
> could have a bearing on decisions you make in
> November 2004.
>
> Issues of Importance = *
>
> * Gay Marriage:
> President Bush is opposed.
> John Kerry favors.
>
> * Partial-Birth Abortion:
> President Bush is opposed.
> John Kerry favors.
>
> * Restoring voluntary prayer in the public schools:
> President Bush Favors.
> John Kerry is Opposed.
>
> * Mel Gibson &the making of a film about Christ:
> President Bush supports Gibson.
> John Kerry participated in Left's assault on Gibson, suggesting
possible
> anti-Semitism even
> though Kerry had not seen the film.
>
> * Boy Scouts' belief in God and not allowing
> Homosexual Scout Leaders:
> President Bush supports Boy Scouts' stand.
> John Kerry opposes boy Scouts' stand.
>
> * Asking for God's blessing on America:
> President Bush often asks God to bless America in his speeches.
> John Kerry attacks Bush for mentioning God so often.
>
> * Judges:
> President bush says "We need common-sense judges who believe our
rights
> are derived from God."
> John Kerry insists on judges who support the ACLU's radical
> anti-Christian, anti-God, anti-family agenda.
> John Kerry is insistent on blocking President Bush's
> federal judge appointments.
>
> * Overall Record:
> President Bush does not vote on issues before Congress
> but, based on his publicly stated positions, would
> receive an 85% conservative rating.
> John Kerry, according to the highly respected,
> politically-neutral National Journal,
> rates Kerry the most liberal U. S. Senator in 2003 -
> - more liberal than Ted Kennedy and Hillary Clinton.
>
> With help from you and many others, we hope to
> distribute 25 ,000,000 copies of this Voter information across the
> United States.
2004 Election Voter Guide
>
> Depending on the way you lean, the following information
> could have a bearing on decisions you make in
> November 2004.
>
> Issues of Importance = *
>
> * Gay Marriage:
> President Bush is opposed.
> John Kerry favors.
>
> * Partial-Birth Abortion:
> President Bush is opposed.
> John Kerry favors.
>
> * Restoring voluntary prayer in the public schools:
> President Bush Favors.
> John Kerry is Opposed.
>
> * Mel Gibson &the making of a film about Christ:
> President Bush supports Gibson.
> John Kerry participated in Left's assault on Gibson, suggesting
possible
> anti-Semitism even
> though Kerry had not seen the film.
>
> * Boy Scouts' belief in God and not allowing
> Homosexual Scout Leaders:
> President Bush supports Boy Scouts' stand.
> John Kerry opposes boy Scouts' stand.
>
> * Asking for God's blessing on America:
> President Bush often asks God to bless America in his speeches.
> John Kerry attacks Bush for mentioning God so often.
>
> * Judges:
> President bush says "We need common-sense judges who believe our
rights
> are derived from God."
> John Kerry insists on judges who support the ACLU's radical
> anti-Christian, anti-God, anti-family agenda.
> John Kerry is insistent on blocking President Bush's
> federal judge appointments.
>
> * Overall Record:
> President Bush does not vote on issues before Congress
> but, based on his publicly stated positions, would
> receive an 85% conservative rating.
> John Kerry, according to the highly respected,
> politically-neutral National Journal,
> rates Kerry the most liberal U. S. Senator in 2003 -
> - more liberal than Ted Kennedy and Hillary Clinton.
>
> With help from you and many others, we hope to
> distribute 25 ,000,000 copies of this Voter information across the
> United States.
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