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Jason Tate
04/28/04, 11:53 AM
Tom Delonge (Blink182) hung out with John Kerry at the Change Starts With U tour at the University of Pittsburgh (http://community.webshots.com/album/134803091HcUKHi), and I got alot of shots of Tom and Kerry, and some other stuff too. There's Bon Jovi, Ed Rendell, and Kerry's step sons. The last pic on there is of Tom signing our Natty Lite keg caps...

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J.No
04/28/04, 12:00 PM
Great pictures - but am I the only one who found it ironic this happened on FORBES street? Oh Steve, you silly Republican, you!

saintjoel
04/28/04, 12:02 PM
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Rhythm
04/28/04, 12:18 PM
i don't need to ask if you hate bush, cause i'm guessing you do, but do you support kerry?

he may not be all that great...but electing dustin diamond seems like a smarter choice than electing dubya....and this is coming from a texan.

UL11
04/28/04, 01:36 PM
i don't need to ask if you hate bush, cause i'm guessing you do, but do you support kerry?

he may not be all that great...but electing dustin diamond seems like a smarter choice than electing dubya....and this is coming from a texan.

i don't see what people see with kerry. he is just as bad a bush. i mean he plans to send even more troops to iraq than bush. he is telling sharon that israel can do whatever they want. he is apologizing for speaking out against vietnam. he doesn't support gay marriage. he has more money than the bush family, his wife being heir to billions of dollars through Heinz. he hasn't taken a firm stance on abortion. he claims to be pro-choice but doesn't support abortion in third trimester. so pro choice with stipulations. he isn't much better than bush. and unfortunately when a democrat is elected, the left has a tendency to shut their mouth. this is disgusting. i am in no way saying we should re-elect bush but this anybody but bush policy could get us into a lot of trouble in the long-run. i am curious to see what other people, especially kerry supporters, think we can do because quite frankly i don't see kerry as the best alternative to bush.

Drum182
04/28/04, 05:52 PM
There are no right answers in politics. If there was we would have no political parties or problems in the world. Concerning who's better: Kerry or Bush? I tend to be a Republican but, I'm middle based on some issues and I'm always open to the idea of a good Democrat over a bad Republican. Like I said there are no right answers. It's all based on personal ideal's and philosophy's. That's why I can't stand when people say your right or your wrong. Some issues have more leeway on those types of statements but, when someone says that a person is stupid for liking Bush or Kerry is just a non realist person not acknowledging that the person has their own opinion. Opinions are best when educated and a lot of people don't make educated statements but if you don't like Bush or Kerry. Do research! Make a difference and choose between the lesser of the two evils.

Gherkin
04/28/04, 09:59 PM
Great pictures - but am I the only one who found it ironic this happened on FORBES street? Oh Steve, you silly Republican, you!

This wasn't on Forbes Ave. That's the street that runs perpendicular to where this happened.