Some interesting, if not pointed, comments from John Kaminski at rense.com.
John Kaminski says he prefers Nader (though he is now dumped from the Green Party) to Bush and Kerry to be the next President of the USA.
.............So just compare that (Nader's) impressive record with Bush and Kerry.
Bush? Military deserter, covered up by his father's political connections. Cocaine addict, arrested in Houston, 1972, trial records made to disappear. Shady character in Central America, working for his father, who had an oil company as a cover for drug smuggling. Then somebody bought him a baseball team, and he turned a tidy profit. Then somebody put him on the board of an oil company, whose stock he illegally sold at a hefty profit just before it collapsed. Suddenly he's governor of Texas, signing death warrants at a record pace. Then bingo, he's president, put there by a stolen election in which the pivotal state was run by his little brother, who devised a scheme to deprive tens of thousands of people who would have voted for his opponent of their right to vote. Then, bingo again, New York City is attacked and we have endless wars all over the world. Now that's what I call a resumé. No wonder the American media are so impressed. Kerry? Member of same disgusting and secretive college fraternity as George Bush who just recently discovered his name was not Kerry but Kohn, Jonah Kohn. Jewish on both sides of his family, but he let people think he was Irish for years and years in order, one might allege, to get elected in Irish Massachusetts. Campaigns as a war hero but his Army buddies felt the need to write a book about what a reckless faker he was, putting himself in for medals for minor incidents he himself precipitated and killing hapless Vietnamese civilians who couldn't fight back. Faked being an anti-war type in the '70s to get publicity, but later, after being elected senator, denied he ever meant it. But the topper for Kerry is what Sherman Skolnick reported: Kerry was on the plane that took Poppy Bush and his evil Republican retinue to Paris in 1980 to bribe the Iranians to keep the American hostages in prison until Reagan had won the election. Yes, the famous October Surprise. Let's hear it for the Democratic Party, Lori! You too, Frank!
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