To: JakeStraw who wrote (466409 ) 9/29/2003 11:14:31 AM From: Kenneth V. McNutt Respond to of 769670 <<A week into his presidential bid, Wesley Clark looks less like the Democrats' solution than another symptom of their basic problem. That problem is that much of the Democratic base still doesn't take national security seriously. Sure, Democrats know that most Americans don't trust the party to keep them safe. But they deny that this distrust has anything to do with prevailing Democratic ideology. The party, they reassure themselves, merely needs a tougher image.>> The terrorists realize they cannot defeat the United States by a frontal attack and another murderous WTC incident would only serve to turn world opinion against them and toward the US so they are content to wait, making peripheral attacks against our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan and pray to Allah the American people, as with Vietnam, will tire of the war against terrorism and elect a more pliable Democrat who will then call off the war for political purposes leaving us, again, vulnerable to massive murders in this country with no fear of retaliation. It is no wonder the support against the war against terrorism has diminished when you consider the 24 hour a day barrage of negative news from the media and the constant bleatings of the now 10 dwarves and their insidious lies against our countries leaders. The wet brained Ted Kennedy is one of the most traitorous examples of the disease of the left. I am particularly angered the conservatives seem to have no strong voice to disprove the constant lies promulgated by Kennedy and his traitorous allies. The Clintons, Leahey, Old Mr. Senility himself Bob Byrd, Kucinich, Miss Ugly, Nancy Pelosi, and especially the greatest liars of all the New York Times and Washing Post. (space here for the other liars). Also, the complaining of the $87 billion to support our armed forces and begin to bring Iraq into the league of civilized nations is eerily equal to the $59 billion bribe given to the teachers unions by the Education Dep't and the $28 billion given to the wealthiest farmers in the world by the Ag dep't. So, very simple, cancel these two atrocious giveaways and the war on terror, which is more important, will be funded. God help us all, and I mean the entire civilized world, if the Democrats should prevail in the 2004 election. Another peeve. No Congressman who sends his children to private or charter school should be allowed to vote against school vouchers as they have strong conflict of interest.