
One can only wonder what is in it for Putin? I have found Putin to be the kind of person that changes position in a split second, so why would they want him in there for another four years? Wouldn't they want a more 'docile' Kerry, or is it that Kerry will do something they do not want to take place?
PUTIN URGES VOTERS TO BACK BUSH
Russian President Vladimir Putin says terrorist attacks in Iraq are aimed at
preventing the re-election of U.S. President George W. Bush and that a Bush
defeat "could lead to the spread of terrorism to other parts of the world."
Ref. https://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/europe/10/18...iraq/index.html
International Level: International Guru / Political Participation: 3245 100%
The Power of Nightmares:
In the past our politicians offered us dreams of a better world. Now they promise to protect us from nightmares. The most frightening of these is the threat of an international terror network. But just as the dreams weren't true, neither are these nightmares.
Ref. https://snipurl.com/9whm
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One can only wonder what is in it for Putin? |
International Level: Ambassador / Political Participation: 595 59.5%
Study: Terror Warnings Up Approval Ratings :
When the government issues a terror warning, the president's approval rating increases an average of nearly three points, a Cornell University sociologist says.
Ref. https://207.44.245.159/article7152.htm
Iran prefers Bush over Kerry:
United States President George W Bush got an Iranian endorsement on Tuesday over Democrat John Kerry.
Ref. News24
The latest issue about the missing 380 tons of weapons at Al Qaqqa has now become the center of the presidential campaign. John Kerry has used this as evidence that the Bush administration could not even secure a weapons depot properly. However, there are reports that the weapons were not even there when the US troops landed in Baghdad, and Kerry's statement has hit hard with the troops who are and were stationed there. Do you think this latest issue will swing votes towards Kerry or towards Bush or neither?
International Level: Envoy / Political Participation: 241 24.1%
Personally, I'm for Kerry. But I do think that Bush is going to win. Why? he knows how to lead. He is firm on his views, although not necessarily the right views. But the average American, when looking at Bush, sees a guy who knows how to lead. And he's not afraid to attack, either. Kerry or Iraq.
In the previous election, Bush did much worse than this. He didn't know yet what his plan is. But after 9/11, he does. And he will never change his mind. People don't necessarily look to see which is righter, but which is stronger.
International Level: Activist / Political Participation: 29 2.9%
EDITORIAL: OF SUPREME CONSEQUENCE
As voters go to the polls on Tuesday, their choice for president of the United States will be driven by many factors. If you're unemployed, you might pick the candidate you believe will do the most to stimulate job growth. If you're a senior citizen, your concerns may be the respective health of the Medicare and Social Security systems. If you're a dyed-in-the-wool Republican or Democrat, politics will be your guide.
Ref. https://deseretnews.com/dn/view/1%2C1249%2C...01253%2C00.html