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To: LindyBill who wrote (81156)10/27/2004 3:29:31 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793840
 
LGF - Kerry's Iraqi Supporters
The holy warriors in Iraq are consciously trying to defeat President Bush by amping up the violence.

BAGHDAD — Leaders and supporters of the anti-U.S. insurgency say their attacks in recent weeks have a clear objective: The greater the violence, the greater the chances that President Bush will be defeated on Tuesday and the Americans will go home.

“If the U.S. Army suffered numerous humiliating losses, [Democratic presidential nominee Sen. John] Kerry would emerge as the superman of the American people,” said Mohammad Amin Bashar, a leader of the Muslim Scholars Association, a hard-line clerical group that vocally supports the resistance.

Resistance leader Abu Jalal boasted that the mounting violence had already hurt Mr. Bush’s chances.

“American elections and Iraq are linked tightly together,” he told a Fallujah-based Iraqi reporter. “We’ve got to work to change the election, and we’ve done so. With our strikes, we’ve dragged Bush into the mud.”



To: LindyBill who wrote (81156)10/27/2004 3:55:13 PM
From: SBHX  Respond to of 793840
 
Many an elite worldly intellectual from the left have held their nose and commented that Bush shops for clothes at WalMart --- that this unsophisticated man without the armani suits does not have the fine taste to be the leader of the free world.

Bush is so far from their sensibilities that the rage from the left is very hard to miss.

So, ok they're right, he's not even willing to shell out good cash on good tailoring for three of the most important nights of his life.

But then, even if they're right, Michael Moore's clothes are much more unsophisticated, and they have no such anger at Moore.

You know, I think the Loony Left just doesn't like Bush. Thumbing their nose at his clothes - that's just hyocrisy.