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


To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (52418)10/11/2004 11:36:10 AM
From: redfishRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Those who attempt to influence political events by spreading fear are, themselves, terrorists.

Ann Corrigan you are a terrorist



To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (52418)10/11/2004 11:43:52 AM
From: RichnorthRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Here's a joke:-

CODE

After numerous rounds of "We don't even know if Osama is still alive,"
Osama himself decided to send George W. a letter in his own handwriting to
let him know he was still in the game.
Bush opened the letter and it appeared to contain a coded message:
370HSSV-0773H
Bush was baffled, so he e-mailed it to Colin Powell. Colin and his aides
had no clue either so they sent it to the FBI. No one could solve it so it
went to the CIA, on then to the NSA, then to the Secret Service.
With no clue as to it's meaning, they eventually asked Canada's RCMP for
help.
The RCMP cabled the White House as follows:
"Tell the President he is looking at the message upside down!"






To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (52418)10/11/2004 12:27:36 PM
From: ChinuSFORead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Yes indeed, many of us are tired of making terrorism "the only" part of our lives. There is much more to do in our lives than to leave in fear and freeze all activity. The terrorists want us to make them the focus of our lives and we should avoid doing so. There are alcoholics and prostitutes in our society. Does it mean we just focus on them? We have many other things we need to address. And this President has neglected or is incapable of "multitasking."

Kerry's statement is a precursor to the upcoming Presidential debate which is to focus on the economy. That is another front that the terrorists are winning the war on. They want our fire stations to close down, they want our police force to be reduced, they want our nation to become insecure in this manner.

Today we are weakened considerably and our backs have been broken in fighting the war on terror. This is NOT THE WAY we need to fight the war. It needs to fought differently. That is the only and the basic difference between Bush and Kerry. Both say Saddam was a threat, both say that they would still vote the same way. But the difference is HOW we go to war. The difference is HOW should we disposition ourselves towards the war.

And so far Bush has failed to impress the voters with his "HOW".



To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (52418)10/11/2004 2:02:41 PM
From: Done, gone.Respond to of 81568
 
Bush points out a clear link between Iraq and Al-Quaeda:

n3t.net

It's widely believed he learned of it here:

n3t.net



To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (52418)10/14/2004 7:19:53 PM
From: Amy JRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Ann, I think Kerry's right-on: he wants to take effective action to reduce the terrorist problem so that they are only a nuisance, rather than the huge bother they are now. I think Bush's actions (knowingly or unknowingly) create more terrorist recruits.

Bush 'Not Concerned' About Bin Laden in '02

WASHINGTON — Sen. John F. Kerry caught President Bush off guard during their final debate Wednesday night, asserting that the president once said he was "not concerned" about hunting down Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden


story.news.yahoo.com

Regards,
Amy J