Well.....you already saw Jim's thread.
I don't know if that's the quite the answer you're looking for...but I doubt mine would be, either. I'm voting for Bush, 'cause well, I love my Bush.
Seriously though...I'm voting for Bush because he best represents what's important to me. He's a very strong leader and walks the talk. That is by far the most important quality to me. I think he will be far, far stronger in dealing with terrorists, as I don't believe in the "ignore it and it will go away" or "maybe we'll do something to them if they start it" philosophy of national defense.
I like how his administration and the conservative party in general encourages people to pull their own weight instead of looking for government handouts....which handouts result in higher taxes for me. While I have no problem contributing for the benefit of the elderly or sick, there are far too many who abuse the system and I do not support a socialistic, "big" form of government.
While I am pro-choice and I do think stem cell research should be expanded, those issues don't weigh as much in importance in my mind as the ones above.
Healthcare? Bill & Hillary ran for office with this huge plan for national, affordable healthcare for everyone and had 8 years to do something about it. Nada. I don't buy it. I am with the Bush philosophy 100% in that the way to make healthcare more affordable for everyone is to reduce the frivilous lawsuits, which drive malpractice insurance through the roof, so that doctors can't reduce their own charges to patients and still earn a living. Plus, there is absolute no way whatsoever that you can pull off a healthcare system on that scale and not raise taxes. Reducing spending isn't going to be enough...the Kerry plan alone is projected to cost between 1-2 trillion dollars over the next 10 years.
But these are 100% my opinions.
Good luck!