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Torkel

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In Paris the huge buildings are modern buildings...so if you say there are huge buildings in Paris as well, that's why I don't like it so much.
I understand what you're saying, there are many beatiful buildings in both cities but the ones in Paris are newer. It's simply a matter of preference.

Also, when I visited Rome the city was covered in "Montella" stickers, that didn't help it. :D
 
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    lol-I just re-read Les Miserables......Hugo never shuts up about Paris! but I have been to neither Paris nor Rome, so I can't really say....

    @Andy-I am in Falls Church and Vienna alot! who do you know there?
    I met this hot chick at the beach named Kathy Thomason; she lives in Vienna. I also know some kids who will be attending Penn State with me in the Fall, who are from that area as well. :)
     
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    I understand what you're saying, there are many beatiful buildings in both cities but the ones in Paris are newer. It's simply a matter of preference.

    Also, when I visited Rome the city was covered in "Montella" stickers, that didn't help it. :D
    Montella stickers? :LOL: IS that a joke?
     

    Torkel

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    The Democratic Convention in Boston is now over, and I still don't know who I'll vote for. :rolleyes:
    I saw Kerry's speech on CNN and I thought it was very good. I thought it was impressing overall, and I thought he managed to clarify several differences between him and Bush, that should make it easier for the voters. Like the bit about health care.
     
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    I saw Kerry's speech on CNN and I thought it was very good. I thought it was impressing overall, and I thought he managed to clarify several differences between him and Bush, that should make it easier for the voters. Like the bit about health care.
    But the thing is that its easier said than done. All I ever hear from John Kerry is this same talk of Bush this, Bush that, and things will change. I do believe that with Kerry, he will improve our relations with other countries, but at the same time I wonder how he will provide this country the same level of security as Bush does, as well as resolving the Iraq problem.
     
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    What issues/factors are deciding for you? :)
    I'm certainly big on National Security, since I live right next to three possible terrorist targets, which I've mentioned before. I also like the standered policies of Republicans as well since I'm Catholic. But one thing that might make you wonder is that I'm for stem cell research, which Bush is opposed to. :)
     

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    But the thing is that its easier said than done. All I ever hear from John Kerry is this same talk of Bush this, Bush that, and things will change. I do believe that with Kerry, he will improve our relations with other countries, but at the same time I wonder how he will provide this country the same level of security as Bush does, as well as resolving the Iraq problem.
    What security measures is Bush providing now, that Kerry can't if he is elected? And I would certainly think that he could handle the Iraq situation as good or better than Bush, as his job there IMO seems very faulty.
    ++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++
    I'm certainly big on National Security, since I live right next to three possible terrorist targets, which I've mentioned before. I also like the standered policies of Republicans as well since I'm Catholic. But one thing that might make you wonder is that I'm for stem cell research, which Bush is opposed to. :)
    Wich standard policies specifically? Anti-abortion and/or gay marriages? And I just have to ask again about the security measures. :)
     
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