To: bentway who wrote (590839 ) 7/14/2004 8:23:28 PM From: Neeka Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670 I would too, but from what I understand, the Kerry campaign doesn't want it....or the video....released. The Bush administration asked that Kerry and Edwards denounce the more slanderous comments and release the video to no avail. MYou can draw your own conclusions. John Kerry and the Kid [John Edwards] July 10, 2004 Old Whoopie Goldberg had an EFF-ing good time the other night at the Kerry/Edwards fundraiser. She had so much fun that nothing she said from the stage is printable. The “New York Post” labeled her speech: “an X-rated rant full of sexual innuendos.” John Kerry was quoted: “Every performer tonight in their own way – either verbally or through their music, through their lyrics – have conveyed to you the heart and soul of our country. You’ve come here tonight to invest in that and we’re going to leave here tonight determined to “let America be America again.” There you go America! There’s your “X-rated heart and soul!” Naturally, this should be shared with all of America, don’t you think? The Bush/Cheney campaign believes you should know what Kerry believes America is all about. They’ve issued this challenge to Kerry/Edwards: “If John Kerry is going to praise last night’s star-studded hate fest and characterize it as the “heart and soul of America” he should share these values with voters everywhere. We call on Kerry to release the video of this event so all Americans can see what John Kerry has called America’s “heart and soul” And there are those that wonder why America is hated. Hatred begets hatred, don’t you know? Oh, yes, “the Kid” was there too. Whoopi kept calling Edwards “the Kid”. How cute is that? Other supportive celebrities of the X-rating for the America that will become the America of Kerry again included Chevy Chase, John Mellencamp, Paul Newman, Jessica Lang and John Leguizamo, among others. What any of them said, does not matter. What they were all supporting, says it all. This “X-rated, hate fest” comes only two days after a story about a now book entitled “Checkpoint” which is an easy 115 page read about the best way to assassinate our current President, George Bush. Billed as fiction and spun as “an argument against violence”; the author, who I will not name because it is not important, did say: “I wrote Checkpoint because a lot of people felt a kind of powerless, seething fury when President Bush took the country to war… I wanted to capture the specificity of that rage.” So, the only people who could have been feeling like this were the anti-war crowd, (who I have written extensively about before), and now we know that the “specificity” of the rage of these liberals is enough for them to try to assassinated our President. The writer of this book was obliging enough to write down a bunch of ways “these people” could act on their “fury”, and murder our sitting President. Isn’t there a law against that kind of stuff? Oh, yes, I forgot; only if you are a Christian. Anyway, why mention this “X-rated, heart and soul of America hate fest? Well, I read this on Drudge: “Just hours before attending an all-star celebrity fundraising concert…Dem. Presidential candidate, John Kerry revealed how he has been too busy for a real national security briefing.” Quoting Kerry on “Larry King Live”: Well, I haven’t been briefed yet, Larry. They [the Bush Administration] offered to brief me. I just haven’t had the time.” And there you have it America. Like his EFF-ing fo-pah with “Rolling Stone” magazine, Kerry shows the true colors of liberalism. He has no time for “national security briefings” when he can be out schmoozing with the likes of an “X-rated” Whoopi. You can draw your own conclusions. useless-knowledge.com M