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Politics : Proof that John Kerry is Unfit for Command -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: redfish who wrote (24586)11/3/2004 11:31:02 AM
From: lorne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27181
 
redfish. You got any answers for these folks?

Here are a couple of hints.

Number ONE reason.....KERRY!
Number TWO reason.....liberal thinking gone wild.

Can you add to the list?

Kerry Campaign Party Turns to Tears and Bitterness
Supporter screams: 'Can you tell me why everybody made a mistake?'

By Marc Morano
CNSNews.com Senior Staff Writer
November 03, 2004

Boston (CNSNews.com) - As President George Bush edged closer to the 270 electoral votes necessary to secure re-election, supporters of Democratic nominee John Kerry openly wept and consoled each other at the Election Night celebration in Boston's Copley Square.

cnsnews.com\Politics\archive\200411\POL20041103d.html



To: redfish who wrote (24586)11/3/2004 11:32:24 AM
From: lorne  Respond to of 27181
 
Volunteers to seniors:
Mark ballot for Kerry
Translators 'helping elderly and immigrants' at polls in Philadelphia allowed into booths
November 2, 2004

By Aaron Klein

PHILADELPHIA – Volunteers with a grass-roots organization in Philadelphia that purports to "help the elderly and immigrant voters get to the polls and understand the issues" are urging Russian-speaking voters in need of translation, or in a few cases are senile and have little grasp of the issues, to vote for Democrat Sen. John Kerry, and are going into the booths with some of them, WorldNetDaily has learned.

The group, organized by David Kushner, a Democrat activist from Philadelphia, consists of about 70 volunteers assisting the large elderly and Russian-speaking community of northeast Philadelphia in "understanding the ballots, providing translation for Russians, and if need be, going into the booths if further assistance is required."

worldnetdaily.com



To: redfish who wrote (24586)11/3/2004 11:36:52 AM
From: lorne  Respond to of 27181
 
Oh no! not larry too, Hey maybe he can join soros in the monastery. :-) Will you miss larry? :-) Has chinu gone back home to his country as well?

Flynt: 'I'll flee if Bush wins'
02/11/2004 15:50 - (SA)
news24.com

Paris - American porn mogul Larry Flynt said he may decide to go into exile if George W Bush is re-elected president of the United States.

"If Bush is re-elected - but I don't want to even consider the thought for one second - I really have to think about living somewhere else," Flynt said early Monday in a strip club on the Champs Elysees in Paris where he was celebrating his 62nd birthday.

Flynt, who made his fortune after publishing the popular porn magazine Hustler, said he had come to Paris to "escape the nauseating atmosphere of the electoral campaign".

He was accompanied by 40 strippers, who came to Paris especially for the birthday celebration. Holding one well-endowed dancer in each arm, Flynt told journalists that he hoped American voters would make "a good choice for their individual freedoms". - dpa



To: redfish who wrote (24586)11/3/2004 12:04:23 PM
From: ManyMoose  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 27181
 
Me, I'm thinking about how President Bush can involve John Kerry and the rest of the Democrats to move this country back towards a huge majority right in the center, and eliminate the two humps on either side that we have now.

By all accounts, Kerry was gracious when he called the President. I expect the President to be gracious in his administration of the next four years.