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


To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (24837)11/5/2004 8:59:57 PM
From: calgal  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27181
 
Right man, right job, right time
Mark Alexander (archive)

November 5, 2004 | Print | Send

George W. Bush respectfully accepted election to another presidential term on Wednesday afternoon, though it was clear to all but John F. Kerry that his victory was in hand late Tuesday evening. President Bush graciously waited for his opponent to concede, though there was little that was gracious about their comments during that interim or in their admission of defeat.

Kerry huddled with his legal hordes for 12 hours, discussing a possible reprise of Albert Gore's cynical charade of Campaign 2000. (As you'll recall, Gore was attempting to make good on some advice from Old Joe Stalin: "Those who cast the votes decide nothing. Those who count the votes decide everything.") But by high noon on Wednesday, Kerry's klatch determined that with devastating losses in the House and Senate, with nationwide losses in down-ballot races, and with a loss in the popular vote of some 3.5 million, any attempt at reviving Gore's sham would be rightly seen as beneath contempt.

Both the Kerry-Edwards concession and the President's subsequent acceptance revealed a great deal about these men and their respective campaigns.

URL:http://www.townhall.com/columnists/markalexander/ma20041105.shtml



To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (24837)11/7/2004 7:55:01 PM
From: Peter Dierks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27181
 
It would be the correct labeling.

I heard on Paul Harvey (I think) that Irish polled 95% pro Bush over Kerry. It appears that their experience with terrorism made them feal kinship with what America was going through. The supported the tough decisions that the PResident had to make. Won't Robert Redford be surprised.

Here is an interesting site:
pabaah.com