Ok, I don't want to get into a fight with everyone over this
But let me just clarify and answer Goro's points.
I am assuming you speak a different language so I understand if you misunderstood what I meant, or perhaps I just wasn't clear.
"Come on dude! whats with that of "makes me wonder if anyone outside the U.S. really understands the politics of this country"...I mean, who but the US paople should care about that?"
--What I meant was... that people comment about U.S. politics all the time and who is good and who is bad, etc. and eva_1 was just lumping Kerry and Bush into the same pot. If you don't care about American politics because you are not American, than fine, but don't go making unsubstantiated claims on things you don't know, or know so little about it makes your opinion nearly worthless.
I also agree that non-U.S. people can't really do anything about the election in the U.S., or at least not a lot, but this post was originally intended for U.S. citizens to sign a petition-- when eva_1 commented I had to respond, what he should have done is not posted since his comment was a) not constructive and
since the post was not really directed at him, but he did so I answered (and its fine I really don't care that much that he posted, what really got to me was what he said--I really had to answer).
The funny thing is, you kind of suggest it as well Goro. When you say, Kerry aint the solution, you are in a way right. But Kerry had an openess that would have certainly taken us in a new direction, not an answer, but a start. Read his policies and his record they are different than Bush's, in fact quite a lot different.
It's almost equivilant to saying that sending a box of food to a starving person isn't a solution. It isn't, but does that mean you shouldn't send the box, isn't it a start or at least a temporary reprieve? Isn't it a lot different than not sending the box?
Man, I'm beginning to regret posting this in the first place. Oh well.