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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ChinuSFO who wrote (7393)3/15/2004 11:25:03 AM
From: lorneRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 81568
 
Chinu. You said....." Bush should be very very worried at the results of the Spain elections. Americans will tolerate aggressive campaign of attack from him.".....

What about American citizens, should they be very very worried about further mass murders by islam terrorists somewhere in their cities. Shouldn't American citizens remember 9/11 and all of the innocent people that died at the hands of islam terrorists.

Shouldn't American citizens be very very worried that islam terrorists will try to repeat their apparent success in Spain in the USA trying to effect the outcome of USA elections. Trying to get a president more to their liking elected.

Is your dislike for Prez Bush so strong that you overlook the unprovoked attack of 9/11 by islam terrorists and the many unprovoked attacks by islam terrorists over the years.
Attacks that occurred under both Democrat and Republican presidents.

Radical islam is the problem....Not President bush or who may be the next president.

IMO there is only ONE way to deal with radical islam and you better hope that America chooses a President that will NOT deal with islam terrorists.



To: ChinuSFO who wrote (7393)3/15/2004 2:08:58 PM
From: tontoRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Actually, we should all be more mindful that terrorism has not been overplayed as Kerry believes, but instead is very dangerous and evil and must be stopped. Kerry must be very upset that he was so wrong.



To: ChinuSFO who wrote (7393)3/16/2004 7:34:35 AM
From: H-ManRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
On January 29, 2004, when asked a question, Kerry stated that the Bush administration had exaggerated the threat of terrorism in a profound way. He then when on to list some WMD intelligence failures (CIA, UN, France, etc.) which had nothing to with the question he was asked (quite typical).

It seems that the Bush administration was not exaggerating the threat at all.
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You demolibs keep saying that we went into Iraq unilaterally, this of course is a flat out lie. It is a fact that the majority of the security council was in favor of war against Iraq. It was only the (threatened) veto of France, that prevented a UN resolution. Then of course there is the 30 some nations that provided material support in a number of ways.

And if we went in "unilaterally," why is Spain so important then?

Your argument contradicts itself. If Spain is so inconsequential as to justify the use of the term "unilateral", then the election results you site are meaningless.

And just because, the voters of Spain have let Al Qaeda influence their elections and as a result handed terrorists a victory, it does not mean Americans will do the same. That assumption of yours is on very shaky ground - equating europeans with Americans.