vote bush because he has reintroduced a sort of neo-reaganomics. reagan was my hero. he's also tied together the church and state with faith based initiatives, a fact that is often overlooked. we're a christian nation damnit, mind as well own up to it. bush is also great for the environment. why dig up a whole other country for oil when we can just dig up alaska? i mean, who really lives there anyway besides a bunch of meese (is that right? more than one moose is meese?). he's helping to preserve the planet. then there's the whole war on terror. he has a clear vision and a clear plan. and by golly, he's sticking to it. who cares if saddam doesn't have weapons of mass destruction. they attacked us first! ah, and who can forget the rising economy? tax cuts across the board. everyone gets some unless you make less than 30K a year. who makes less than $30K a year anyway. my radiologist cousin was able to get back almost 60K in taxes last year. that's a good tax break. he worked for his money. he deserves to keep more of it. if you work for your money, you should get back some too. if you make a lot of money, you get a lot of money back. if you are a big business, you get tax breaks for bringing jobs to developing countires like india. you pay pennies on the dollar for labor, making your company's profit margin that much greater, leading to an increase in your stock value, which in turn allows for more wealthy people to invest in your company. and this whole business about the national deficit thing... balogna. if you ain't got money, work harder. what the government borrows from creditors has no bearing on the daily lives of the average american. the jobless claims in america are false and baseless. the national unemployment rate is right about 6%, pretty much on par with clinton's years. the "1 million jobs" loss is in industries that have been "outsourced." if the damn unions would shut the hell up, the workers would work for less money, but at least they'd have a job. my uncle was a senior engineer for sun micro. they outsourced his department to india. now he works for home depot. more people need to do this. health care is another issue where bush is the man. supply and demand. with privatizing health care, we will have a market economy style health care system where insurance companies will lower prices to attract more customers. look how well the privatizing of the energy companies in california worked. hell, prices were so good, people were paying nearly double what they normally did just because they liked their power companies so much. ah, yes... bush... he's the man.