Kerry Lies On Social Security, Flu Vaccine And The Draft By Gordon Bishop (10/25/04)
America’s liberal mainstream media refuses to report on the consistent lies coming out of the mendacious mouths of Senators John Kerry and his running mate John Edwards.
American voters and taxpayers are being fed a flood of lies by Kerry-Edwards, beginning with Social Security, the military draft and even the flu vaccines that are in short supply.
The list of lies goes on and on. . . . but voters and taxpayers will never know the truth, even when President Bush and the Fox News Channel and talk radio hosts expose Kerry’s ludicrous lies that are not reported by the New York Times, ABC, CBS, CNN, NBC and Associated Press, the world’s largest news wire service.
So here’s the Truth:
1. Kerry-Edwards scare senior citizens and the “Baby Boomers” born between 1946 and 1964 by telling them that President Bush is going to kill Social Security. WRONG! Bush and the Republican Party are offering those born in recent years to start their own retirement accounts at much higher investment returns than Social Security. The Bush-Republican plan is purely voluntary. No one has to do it.
2. Kerry-Edwards blame Bush for the shortage of flu vaccines. WRONG! Kerry voted against legislation that would have protected vaccine manufacturers from punitive damage lawsuits by trial lawyers. (Kerry and Edwards are both trial lawyers, like Bill and Hillary Clinton.) Trial lawyers have been suing manufacturers and businesses, including doctors and hospitals, for “negligence,” forcing them to shut down or move out of America where there are not tens of thousands of lawyers filing lawsuits every day, many of them frivolous. The cost to America’s economy exceeds $500 billion a year.
3. Kerry-Edwards are telling voters that President Bush is going to reactivate the draft to recruit more men and women into the armed forces. WRONG! Only two members of Congress, both liberal Democrats, introduced legislation to bring back the draft. The legislation was defeated almost unanimously by both parties. The only two votes for the legislation were from the two liberal Democrats, one a U.S. Senator, the other a Congressman from New York City – Charles Rangel.
The Democrats continue to play the “race” card to get the black vote. It won’t work. President Bush has more blacks in his Cabinet than Bill Clinton, who called himself America’s first “black” President (another big lie). Among Bush’s closest advisors are his Secretary of State, his National Security chief, and his Education Commissioner – all prominent black leaders in America.
The Democrats continue to create “class warfare,” by labeling Republicans the rich and powerful, and the Democrats the protectors of the poor. WRONG! “U.S. News & World Report” publisher, Mort Zuckerman, wrote last week that the Democrat Party today is comprised of the rich and elitist members of American society, led by Kerry and Edwards, both multi-multi millionaires, far richer than Bush and his vice president Dick Cheney.
Teresa Heinz Kerry is a billionaire, and John Edwards, one of the wealthiest trial lawyers in America, has more money than both Bush and Cheney combined!
So much for “class warfare” propaganda by the Far Left, led by Kerry-Edwards.
Kerry is the leading “liberal” in the Senate, and Edwards is ranked the fourth most “liberal” member of the Senate.
They are the liberal leaders expanding America’s already Big Government “Socialist State.”
In Kerry’s so-called “Winning First Debate,” the Fox News Channel found some 25 lies, misrepresentations, distortions and contradictions made by John Kerry. As a Yale lawyer, he should know better.
Americans finally have a clear choice for President: Bush Vs. Kerry.
Kerry is a slick, smooth, slippery speaker with a 20-year record in the U.S. Senate that produced only one piece of legislation approved by Congress. Kerry was AWOL most of the time while a Senator. Last year, he missed all sessions of the Senate while preparing for his presidential campaign. Kerry has missed 76 percent of the Senate voting sessions since he has been in Congress.
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