Who Gets Their Vote: I’ve
always liked the way Bush has handled things. Granted
he’s messed up on areas, for example Iraq, the
occupation hasn’t gone as well as it should have.
But I’m not going to vote against him just because
the occupation hasn’t gone as well.
Political Debates: Even me being a Bush supporter it’s uncomfortable; pausing is uncomfortable when there’s a debate. Bush is a person who pauses, but I think that shows that he’s thinking about the issue. But in my opinion about the debate is, I think it’s a little too scripted, I wish the candidates could talk directly too each other. I wish they could have a debate between themselves and not just answer the questions.
On the Future: I plan on getting a master’s in physics unless something else interests me. I would love to get involved in politics.
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Who Gets Their Vote: Definitely
I identify myself as a conservative, but I’m not
going to straight up say who I’m going to vote
for, who I’m leaning towards. I look at both platforms
and see which ones significantly appeal to me.
On the Future: Hopefully I’ll hit up law school, get married, have a few babies, maybe a lot of babies. I want to definitely make an impact in the world after I practice law for a little while. I want to get into politics and I can’t be president because I wasn’t born here. I want to get into the Senate or the House or both.
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Who Gets Their Vote: I
see that Bush for me has more that I am in line with
and I support, so I’m going with Bush.
On the Future: My main goal right now is to travel around the world, educate myself with world affairs, see how other people do things, how their culture is and educate myself.
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Who Gets Their Vote: My
vote if I was to pick today would be Kerry. People need
to live their life, you know, and they can’t be
restricted by such things as the Patriot Act and everything
that Bush has set forward.
Political Debates: If you could see between Kerry and Bush on the podium, Bush stares at the camera for like four seconds to figure out how to answer a question. Kerry seems quick on his feet and able to answer questions, anything that’s thrown at him.
On the Future: I’m passionate about journalism and my passion is sitting up there asking questions of our politicians and my ultimate career goal would be a co-host on the "Today" show.
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Who Gets Their Vote: I
really don’t like Bush, but I’m going to
have to vote for him because Kerry is very strong on
gun control and I’m very anti-gun control.
Political Debates: When you put someone on the spot and they have 30 seconds to talk, what’s really inside of them comes out; they don’t have days to prepare a speech and then shoot it out.
On the Future: I would like (be) a
doctor, maybe a nurse and then spend about three months in the U.S.
making money, and then take all the money I’ve earned and go
down to a South American country and then go into a mountain where
there is no health care and then just set up a place and take care
of everybody.
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Who Gets Their Vote: Two
years ago I used to believe a lot of what Bush said,
and the reason why I changed my mind was because of the
environment, second was the economy and because my dad
is from Cuba and the Bush Administration has said that
you can only visit your family every three years and
you can take a certain amount of money, and I don’t
think he has any right to do that.
On the Future: If I become a doctor, after that I want to go join the Peace Corps. I can’t be a president, but I want to be a senator and I’m probably going to stay in Idaho because I like Idaho a lot.
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Who Gets Their Vote: I’ve
always been a very conservative person and I knew from
the beginning that I would be voting for Bush just because
the war directly affects my family; my dad went to Kuwait.
And I come from a religious family as well and so the
issues of gay rights and abortion--I feel that they weigh
with Bush and I don’t think that Kerry is the right
person to rule this country.
On the Future: I would like to be a translator for the UN. I want to be able to travel. I want to learn six or seven languages.
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Who Gets Their Vote: I
feel like Kerry would be a better leader for our country
at this time and I haven’t been excited about what
Bush has been doing for our country these last four years.
On the Future: I want to become a nurse and then lead a quiet life and be happy.
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Who Gets Their Vote: A
big issue for me personally is the issue of abortion
and I’m very conservative on that issue and I really
believe that Bush supports my view better than Kerry
does.
On the Future: I’m hoping to get my B.A. in both theatre and music and go on to graduate school and what I’d like to end up doing is having my own traveling theater group.
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Who Gets Their Vote: I
was scheduled to be deployed last June, but because of
a ROTC Scholarship I wasn’t sent. I thought the
entire war initially was forced. I never believed any
of the reasons that were given and I couldn’t understand
the time schedule that was given. So I haven’t
really trusted that this presidency since it did that.
On the Future: I plan on working on my marriage mostly. Continue building that and go to law school. Ultimately my wife and I plan to go work with NGOs (non-governmental organizations) in the other countries and try and do something altruistic with our lives.
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Who Gets Their Vote: I
have problems with gay rights and abortion. (But) I also
have problems with the Patriot Act and I am going to
vote for Kerry because I personally do not like Bush
at all and I see Kerry as a better candidate for running
this country.
On the Future: I want to make a difference. I want to educate myself and I want to educate others on different things, mainly Islam.
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Who Gets Their Vote: Personally
I’m planning on voting for Kerry because I don’t
like Bush. There’s things that Kerry is a lot more
conservative on, and I disagree with him, but my vote’s
going in that direction based on how I disagree with
Bush.
On the Future: I’d like to finish college, getting a Bachelor’s in International Business and then I want to more over to Paris, get an internship, get a Master’s degree there, work with business and get some more languages under my belt. I don’t think that I can change the world a whole lot, but I do want to try and educate as many as people as possible on Islam and show them that everyday normal people like me are Muslim.
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Who Gets Their Vote: I’ve
been raised a vegetarian and became a vegan five years
ago and so environmental issues and the way we treat
the land on which we live is important and I don’t
feel that Bush represents my views on how we should be
treating our world and I think that Kerry definitely
stands for a more pro- environmental view.
On the Future: I want to go to law school and probably get involved in politics. |