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Thomas Paine Rhetoric For John Kerry Candidacy

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Campaign Ad

(Thomas Paine Style)

Vote for Senator John Kerry for the new President of the United States. It will truly be a vote going to good use. If in power, Senator Kerry and his administration will do everything in their power to improve the overall status and condition that our President George W. Bush has put us through. Give Kerry and Edwards an opportunity to recover our country's economy and political turmoil that Bush has put the American through during his term of four years in office.

For the most part, our President's biggest mistake was going to war with Iraq absolutely only for his own special interests, which are oil and power. When he proposed this idea of going to war with Iraq, he succeeded in dividing the people of this country who were, by a large number, opposed to this war. George W. Bush tried to convince us and cover up his real reasons for going to war by telling us that our country and the world in itself was in danger because Saddam Hussein possesses weapons of mass destruction (WMD). After his unreasonable decision to go war, an official report was published that clearly stating that Iraq did not possess a single weapon of mass destruction. Despite this information, Bush and his arrogance still denies this report and insists that Iraq was in possession of nuclear weapons.

Aside from his extremely egotistical decision to go to war with Iraq, our country has degraded in many aspects of economy, government, and environment. Under Bush, America's environment has deteriorated in many critical areas including the air quality in cities and the quality of drinking water. Bush has put a severe state of turmoil on our countries economy including decrease in jobs, degradation of stock market, high oil prices many other factors. This causes us, the American people, to pay the burden for Bush's arrogant

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