posted on October 29, 2004 01:00:31 PM new
Kerry Cornered! Bush Supporters Energized
Written by J. B. Williams
Friday, October 29, 2004
They have already thrown everything including the kitchen sink at Bush. They have invented headlines, lied, slandered, hid from their own record and outspent Bush 4 to 1, and they still can't get past dead-even in the polls. Here's why.
In order to have any support at all, they have had to demonize everyone else on the planet, including decorated war veterans and even our troops in combat today. They have had to run so far to the extreme left, that the modern Democratic National Committee makes Karl Marx look like a neocon!
Here is the Kerry support in a ''nutshell.'' No pun intended.
These organizations represent John Kerry's ''real'' band of brothers. The vast majority of votes behind Senators Kerry and Edwards come from the combination of these groups. Remove these groups, and the Democratic ticket would not get 20% of the vote in this election.
More than any election in our nation's history, the 2004 presidential election is about what we stand for. Those who stand for the things listed above will cast their vote for the Kerry/Edwards ticket. Other Americans, who have always voted Democratic and have never known why, will vote for Kerry, too.
But American's who stand opposed to these things, are energized more than ever to preserve the true American values of a healthy family unit, a free American people, and a secure and sovereign America.
People who believe in a child's Right to be born, to grow up safely in the greatest nation on earth, to control their own destiny in the same manner the generations before did, will be casting their vote for our current commander in chief, George W. Bush.
Eighty percent of our armed forces will be casting their vote for George W. Bush, as will seventy prcent of all those who gave their blood on battlefields around the world, to secure the freedoms we all enjoy.
The Kerry camp will throw the bath tub, everything in its arsenal at Bush, without regard for the truth, or the damage being done to our country by the divisive efforts to pit those wishing to vote themselves money from the treasury against those who must be tyrannized in order to pay the tab.
This election is like no other in American history. International money is attempting to swing control of America out of the hands of the American people, and Kerry is willing to play that game for reasons of personal power.
The American people will NOT allow it. They will be there on November 2 to vote down John Kerry and his evil atheist socialist band of brothers.
Only those standing on the wrong side of these issues will be offended, and they have been offending me for years, so I couldn't care less if they are offended now.
May God Bless this nation and protect her from the likes of John Kerry!
"War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The person who has nothing for which he is willing
to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself."
--John Stuart Mill
[ edited by Bear1949 on Oct 29, 2004 01:01 PM ]
posted on October 29, 2004 05:38:03 PM new
And as of today's binladen tape, it appears he'd rather see kerry in office. So we can ad his name to the kerry supporters.
posted on October 29, 2004 06:02:02 PM new
Isn't it sad that Bin Laden is still alive, addressing and negotiating with the U.S. on TV while our troops are occupying and fighting Iraq. It hasn't worked out as Bush expected. If he only had a plan.
posted on October 29, 2004 07:21:55 PM new
Well, isn't the timing of this tape just too, too convenient ????
Maybe bushy knows just where his close personal friend bin Laden really is??????
After all, "capturing" bin Laden this close to the election would seem rather obvious to even the brain dead neocons, but a tape seemimg to come from him would look a little more plausible.
However, even though the neocons will fall for this obvious ploy I think it will backfire....after all, wasn't bush SUPPOSED to CAPTURE bin Laden....and after all the bloodshed, there he is! Alive and uncaptured.
posted on October 29, 2004 07:22:19 PM newAnd as of today's binladen tape, it appears he'd rather see kerry in office. So we can ad his name to the kerry supporters.
Say what?? Here is the "tape" in all its glory, please show me where it says that. He does state that it makes no differance who is in the White house.
posted on October 30, 2004 05:18:29 AM new
EBAG says, "The fact that Bin Laden is sending a video instead of an attack shows how much Bush has weakened Al Qaida. "
Then why, oh knowledgeable neocon, do we continue to have "alerts".
WHY did DICK cheney warn us if we didn't vote for bush we be hit by a terrorist attack!
you neocons should really try to have one story or another , not six or seven for every occasion
posted on October 31, 2004 08:16:57 AM new
This is an interesting comment along those lines...
"It is impossible to know whether we should take anything bin Laden says at face value, but this comment on the timing of the attacks is interesting. While the timing of the broadcast makes it clear that Osama is playing right into Bush's election campaign by reminding Americans of why they instinctively look to Bush for security from the likes of bin Laden, the sly attack on Bush's goat book reading leaves enough ambiguity that Bush can argue that bin Laden is actually campaigning for Kerry, thus further increasing the value of bin Laden's words for Bush. Brilliant. Bin Laden continues to earn his pay."
posted on October 31, 2004 11:17:39 AM new If Kerry was president, the only person bin Laden would be talking to is Allah.
Only after he reinstituted the draft & added 2 divisions.
Hey, hey Ho, ho Kerry - sign the 1-8-0
"War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The person who has nothing for which he is willing
to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself."
--John Stuart Mill