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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (613099)8/29/2004 11:16:35 AM
From: PROLIFE  Respond to of 769670
 
Ten Reasons to Vote Against Kerry

August 29, 2004

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by James Atticus Bowden

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Every election has pros and cons to vote. Here is the con. Just the top ten con against Sen. John Kerry (D-MA). Kerry is wrong for our Country. Bush is not all right, but right enough, and most of all, more trustworthy, to earn your vote. We are a Nation at war, abroad and at home, fighting our fourth World War (WWIV) and engaged in our second American Civil War (ACW II). We must win both struggles.

WW IV defines American Civilization’s Imperial era with a victory or defeat in a long, long, long global war against Islamist Terrorism. ACW II determines if the Great Experiment, democracy in America, continues in the context of historic Judeo-Christian culture or descends in the totalitarianism of Liberal, Pagan Puritanism. Kerry is too weak and confused to lead us in WW IV. He is on the wrong side of ACW II.

Kerry is a self-admitted war criminal and an Establishment elitist expecting to rule as a right of privilege. On April 22, 1971, Kerry said war crimes were "not isolated incidents, but crimes committed on a day-to-day basis with the full awareness of officers at all levels of command." He should apologize. Pretend Prince John, who would be king, was a super war hero for four months in Vietnam. Vote on the how Kerry spent the next 30 years building a super, Massachusetts-style Liberal record. Vote against Kerry because…

Too weak on WW IV. Kerry will allow the Islamists sanctuaries and time because he can’t commit a ‘pre-emptive’ attack. Kerry will cut and run in Iraq. When Iraq crumbles and becomes an Islamist threat, Kerry will blame Bush – and, maybe the Swift Boat Veterans.
1. Partial-birth abortion. Kerry says life begins at conception. So, he thinks stem cells are live humans. Yet, Kerry wants to create and kill stem cells for research. Worse, Kerry voted against stopping the barbaric infanticide, partial-birth abortion. Kerry won’t lift a finger, or speak a word, to protect the sanctity of life.

2. U.S. Supreme Court. Kerry will put more black-robed priest-kings in the judiciary. Kerry may get to nominate four justices to the U.S. Supreme Court. Judicial tyranny will get worse with Kerry. The Constitution will be shredded, perhaps, fatally.

3. Taxes. Candidate Clinton promised a tax cut and raised taxes. Here it comes again. Kerry has voted at least 98 times in the Senate to raise taxes. Kerry’s class warfare against the ‘rich’ (excepting his personal billionaire’s tax shelters) will attack most Americans with new taxes.

4. Family and Marriage. Kerry will roll over, smiling, when the courts declare homosexual marriage the ‘law of the land’. Kerry is so extreme he voted against the Defense of Marriage Act (President Clinton signed the bill).

5. Social Security. Kerry will not privatize the current Ponzi scheme. The younger generation will pay the bill or break the government promises to the People.

6. Illegal Immigration. It’s hard to imagine Kerry being weaker than President Bush on immigration. Yet, he is likely to shove more government programs to support illegal aliens.

7. Too Liberal. Kerry is rated THE MOST LIBERAL senator by liberal, issue and conservative policy organizations. More liberal than Hillary Clinton. More liberal than Teddy Kennedy. Name your big government nightmare – socialized health care, PC education, quotas, anti-property, anti-individual rights, regulations, etc, - Kerry is for it.

8. Flip-Flopping. Kerry supported pulling U.S. troops from Europe and Asia on August 1 st. Kerry opposed the same on August 19 th. The list goes on and on.

9. Untrustworthy. Kerry spoke often about being in Cambodia on Christmas 1968 when Nixon was President. Nixon wasn’t President until January 1969. Kerry said the memory of being in Cambodia on Christmas was “seared, seared, in memory”. Now, the same people who lied for President Clinton about Monica are out shouting in public for Kerry.

Shakespeare said beware of “Yon Cassius, he has a lean and hungry look.” Verily, be cautious of billionaires seeking to do good with your money. Look hard at veterans who betray their comrades with false accusations and actually take up the cause for the enemy. Measure a man who marries his money – twice - and never earns his own wealth. Ask why Kerry thinks he is entitled to be King, or President, since he did nothing but vote – and vote wrongly – in 20 years in the Senate. Kerry can’t hide himself even if he wears camouflage fatigues every day in his eight homes.

James Atticus Bowden



To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (613099)8/29/2004 11:17:40 AM
From: tonto  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
You did not think that the story about why the papers could not be released was true, did you?

Douglas Brinkley, the 43-year-old author who wrote "Tour of Duty," the biographical account of Kerry's time in Vietnam, described it this way: "I'm talking a massive archive. I had to sit in his house, with this woman watching me, and go through the collection – 12-page letters, notebooks, journals. I made three different trips, and stayed there for days."

worldnetdaily.com

Brinkley is the only one who's been allowed to handle this extensive resource. Indeed, the Kerry campaign has refused to release his personal Vietnam archive, including his journals and letters, to other journalists, saying the candidate is contractually bound to give Brinkley exclusive access.

But Brinkley disputed this to the Washington Post yesterday, saying the papers belong to Kerry and are under his full control.

"I don't mind if John Kerry shows anybody anything," he said. "If he wants to let anybody in, that's his business. Go bug John Kerry, and leave me alone," Brinkley said.