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To: American Spirit who wrote (395029)4/19/2003 2:19:37 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Max Cleland is in the same boat as Traitor Kerry: He chose a political career that resulted in him, politically, supporting TRAITORS like Puff Daschle, Ted Kennedy, the Clintons, and that great anti-American himself, John Kerry. His motivation was personal greed for power. (The most accurate political term, BTW is "cheap political hack". The only people who actually called him "unpatriotic" are the anti-American lefties-like Little Jimmy Carter, pushing revisionist excuses for Cleland's loss, and who STILL can't accept the FACT that the people of GA rejected anybody for backing THEIR OWN traitorous ideals.)

Don't give ME that shit about him being worthy of public office because he got shot up in Vietnam. It's pure bullshit to confer power on someone-as an entitlement-who now has your absolute WORST INTERESTS at heart. Whether Democrat or Republican, those who support the crusade of the Marxist/Leninist anti-American left against the free people of America-even if only due to their own GREED FOR POWER, as in Cleland's (and Voinivich's, McCain's, Specter's, and Snowe's today) case-are UNWORTHY of public trust, and must be PURGED from public office AT THE FIRST OPPORTUNITY.

Republicans, at least, can be given the chance to BECOME pro-American, and to convince their AMERICAN constituents to give them a second chance. I have seen very few Democrats in the last 10 years who are not beyond hope-and Cleland was certainly no exception...