The current U.S. administration thrives on fear and uses it as their primary tool to keep their hold on power. Just look at their ads and campaigning - "Terror this or terror that", "if someone else was in power then your taxes will go up" or "they'd be soft on terrorism and you'll die in a horrible bombing." and things of that sort.
Here are some things consider for the election:
Current Budget Defecit
Misinformation about Iraq. If they had just come out and said, Saddam is a bad dude and the Iraqi people need to be liberated - it might have been a bit better. But no, they created the illusion of imminent danger (i.e. WMD) when there was clearly none while ticking off most other countries in the process. And when that didn't work out too well - it was like well we freed the Iraqi people and got rid of Saddam - the world is now safer. However, hasn't the whole Iraq mess just turned Iraq into a new terrorism breeding ground and further decreased stability in the region? What about addressing Saudi Arabia as a major sponsor (albeit silent) of terrorism?
Foreign Policy. What can I say other than Bill Maher's synopsis "Operation: Piss Off the Planet" - there's just not anything being done on a diplomatic front to make things better for the future. The actions of the U.S. right now have just fueled the fire for more anti-U.S. crazies and their "causes". This is sort of like addressing crime by only increasing police and their budgets while not working in the communities to address poverty and other social problems that are the primary factors for crime. The situation will never really improve and the residents will feel oppressed, but at least they can justity their spending (hey, that's just like the drug war isn't it?).
Bush isn't such a bad guy on his own, but I do worry about his sidekick Cheney and his shady dealings with his former company Haliburton, also Enron, and other energy matters.
Environmental record? Nothing but loosening up pollution regulations for big corps and exploiting protected wildlife areas for more fossil fuels.
The economy is doing ok because of the whole war side effect, but where it will be afterwards? The rate of good jobs leaving the country are staggering to say the least! What kind of replacement jobs are in line? Mostly low-waged service sector jobs. The corporations have these guys in their pockets. It's most unfortunate, and it's also a problem that is happening where I live too.
I'm not a huge Kerry fan either (you guys really need a third viable option there rather than republican/democrat all the time!) but I think he'd be the lesser of two evils. There needs to be at least a fresh approach to the problems that you guys are having.
Anyways, I'm just glad that I get more than just the proto-typical US news here, it really makes a difference!