Elections
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Elections are the hardest weeks that the president and the elected candidate have to withstand just to get a chance to become re-elected, or getting a shot at becoming the next president. Like this year elections, we had two candidates one was and still is the president George W. Bush, and the other candidate was Kerry Edwards they both put up a good fight, Bush being a republican and Kerry a democrat, they put out some very interesting debates. Kerry was at one point leading the debate to the point were Bush was having a hard time responding, and I think everyone who was listening, or watching the debate noticed that, and it gave Kerry an edge.
For Example, Kerry was talking how, and what he’ll do about abortion, Kerry said that unless its necessary that a women can get an abortion, because like he mention what if a female gets raped, and she gets pregnant from the rapist she should have the option on wether she wants to keep the baby, because it’s hard enough as it is that she gets raped, but to also have a baby that she may not want. Kerry also pointed out what he’ll do about taxes he said the he’ll lower taxes, and eliminate the tax break, because why should only the rich get a tax break what about the middle, and lower class people should they pay more taxes. He also mention that he’ll try to end the war in Iraq as fast as possible by training the Iraq troops to defend themselves.
In the other hand Bush made some good points too, but over and over tagged Kerry for changing his position on Iraq and said several times one can’t lead if you say, as Kerry has, “it’s the wrong war in the wrong place at the wrong time. Plus Bush looked the part: aggressive, he worked the camera with a nice mix of eye contact and practiced talking points. He used his time to answer to every charge that Kerry made. (My personal opinion is that I think that Bush want to war with Iraq because he wanted to finish what his father start...