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To: trouthead who wrote (18415)10/4/2004 1:08:52 PM
From: Selectric II  Respond to of 90947
 
It's an articulate summary of everything that Kerry says and stands for. It's not twisting his words at all. It's entirely consistent. He's made it clear that he wouldn't make a move without Annan and Chirac giving the "o.k." Problem is, they're two of the most corrupt political leaders in the world today, and they're looking out for their own interests, not ours.

Kerry has agreed with Bush at some point in time on every point concerning Saddam, Iraq, WMD's, and going to war. He's attempted to leave himself an "out" when he could, so he can turn around later and say that what he said isn't what he really said but what Bush says he said.

It's bullshit, and you and anybody who's honest knows it.

Kerry supporters don't even like or believe Kerry. All his support comes from anti-Bush hatemongering. People are holding their noses when they say they support Kerry.

At least you could be honest about the fact that Kerry is a liar who flip-flops on every issue but you support him anyway.

The greatest harm to our reputation isn't coming from abroad, but from within -- by the hatemongers who will do anything at all, including compromise our national security and put our troops at risk, in order to slander and libel President Bush and thereby attempt to attain political power.



To: trouthead who wrote (18415)10/4/2004 1:15:01 PM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 90947
 
Do I feel safer than I did 4 years ago? No.

Four years ago, we hadn't even had the experience of 9/11.

Osama Bin Laden was a fringe guy with a long beard living in Afghanistan.

Of course you don't fee safer than you did 4 years ago. We hadn't had our wake-up call yet (disregard the embassy bombings, the Cole, Mogadishu, ad nauseum. They all happened on Clinton's watch in any event).