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Politics : John Kerrys Crimes & Lies -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: HairBall who wrote (745)10/14/2004 8:37:41 PM
From: Captain Jack  Respond to of 1905
 
It only makes for people to wonder what is hidden. Maybe nothing-- then why the threat? It probably is nothing but his stupidity if so makes people wonder why/how the accident happened. Is there some guilt and is that why she looks like a whale? Oh well, unless something pops let the kid RIP.



To: HairBall who wrote (745)10/15/2004 8:55:22 PM
From: Captain Jack  Respond to of 1905
 
It's How You Play the Game
Posted by Stephen Green · 14 October 2004
If Drudge has it right, then the Kerry-Edwards campaign is going to do its
damnedest to turn our fine nation into a banana republic.

To these guys, winning office is more important than the sanctity of
elections. Holding power is more important than the Constitution. Much as I
despise at least half of what most Republicans stand for, they don't seem
nearly as willing to trash the system they're trying to run. Too many
Democrats, especially at the national level, just don't care that our
system, our nation is far more important than any single election.

I could mention the Lautenberg Trick in New Jersey. Or Gore's ballot
shenanigans in Florida. Or the voter-registration fraud currently going on
in Colorado, Nevada, and elsewhere. Or the Democrats' successful call to
bring election observers into this country. Bring them in from where,
Venezuela? Hey, no big deal sullying the reputation of the world's oldest
continuously-functioning democracy, just so long as we can make the
Republicans look bad, right?

The rules don't matter. The reputation of the country doesn't matter. The
political health of the nation doesn't matter. Power matters.

I don't mean to say that Republicans haven't used dirty tricks, or won't in
the future. But I have yet to see them pull anything as crass as replacing a
losing candidate with a more-popular one just weeks before election day, and
in violation of state law. I have yet to see Republicans calling on the
world's most corrupt international organization, run largely by apparatchiks
from the world's most brutal dictatorships, to pass judgment on how we run
our elections. I have yet to see the Republicans encouraging their own to
commit fraud by shouting "Fraud!" where none yet exists, putting at risk
everything we've built here in the last 228 years.

Because, in the end, that's what the national Democrats are doing: They're
trying, however inadvertently, to destroy the Republic in order to rule it.

Democracy is the free market of political systems. And like any free market,
it can't function without some basic level of trust. That trust comes,
slowly, from hammering out rules even competitors can live with. That trust
comes, with difficulty, by honoring those rules, even when your candidate
doesn't win. That trust exists in relatively few places around the world.

That trust is hard to come by – and it's easy to lose. Ask the German voters
of 1933. Or the people who voted in Afghanistan's first-ever presidential
election last week. Or the people of Iraq, whose lives are, quite literally,
on the line as they try to make something decent of their nation.

The system, the trust, is far more important than anything else. It's more
important than the White House, or Congress, or Social Security, or jobs, or
even the Terror War. Our Constitution is rigged to make it hard for any
party to screw things up in the short time of four years. There's always
another election around the corner, if you think the current crop of
office-holders is screwing things up – that's the beauty of our system.

But maybe there won't be another election, if you cause the people to lose
faith that elections work.

I was raised in a very Republican family. The first election I could vote in
was 1988, and I voted straight-ticket Republican. But only the one time. I
grew up – I learned that my own convictions were more important than party
affiliation. I learned that my own estimation of individual candidates was
more important than whether they had a D or an R next to their names. Since
then, I've voted for a lot of Democrats, including for President.

Now, I know this is an angry essay. However, I don't mean to imply that all
Democrats are evil and all Republicans are sweetness and light. Far from it.
But for the first time in 16 years, I'm going to vote Republican straight
down the line. If I have to punish a couple of local Democrats I'm fond of,
then so be it, but I have to try to get a point across: The national
Democratic Party is bad for this country.

I don't say that because of their policies, which I probably agree with more
than I do the Republicans. But because their tactics would cause more harm
to this country than the Federal Marriage Amendment, the Republican budget
deficit, and Congress's corporate tax giveaways, combined.

I'm just one guy; I don't expect my vote to mean much. But the Democrats are
willing to treat – in advance - my vote, and all it represents, with feigned
contempt. So I can't, in return, treat the Democrats with anything less than
genuine contempt.

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