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Old 02-12-2004, 06:45 AM
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People stop bashing Kerry. We want him to be the Democratic nomonee.
If they dump Kerry and put in someone that has a brain the election wont be won easy.
Wait till he is the democratic guy on the ballit.
After all one or two of the democrats "May" have more than one brain cell to rub togeather and see Kerry for what he is, if we keep telling them. So wait awhile, let them pick him.

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Old 02-12-2004, 07:12 AM
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It may be difficult to stop the momentum that Kerry and the press have collected, as if it really mattered. And out of the original 9 dwarfs, who is left (....er, heck, they're ALL left....) but who is remaining? Hillbilly Lite is now scampering back to Arkansas. Lieberman realized long ago that his party had abandoned him, Sharpton is too busy looking for the latest racial scandal to publicize, Dean is simulating Chernobyl, and Edwards is looking for another ambulance to chase.

And just in case anybody's curious about Kerry's qualifications as CinC, kindly read the following: The Harvard Crimson newspaper has unearthed a 1970 interview with John Kerry in which the then-congressional candidate said he favored eliminating the CIA and having the United States military deployed only by the authority of the United Nations.

"I'm an internationalist," Kerry told The Harvard Crimson 10 months after returning home from Vietnam. "I'd like to see our troops dispersed through the world only at the directive of the United Nations."

Now, perhaps we shouldn't put too much stock in what some said 30+ years ago, but question if his views have changed substantially since. We might also suggest that he re-read certain parts of the US Constitution, and re-learn, or perhaps learn for the first time, what the duties of the President are, how our armed forces are to be utilized, and such other trivial matters. Remember, we had an "internationalist" as the previous President, and he reliance on the UN resulted in 14 unheeded and ignored sanctions, etc. etc.
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Old 02-12-2004, 08:14 AM
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Talking I was hoping for DEAN

I was hoping Dean would be nominated!

WOW! He would have been an easy target.

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Old 02-12-2004, 10:35 AM
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I don?t know that I?m happy, sad, mad or glad to see the wheels blown off the Dean machine. I rather enjoyed the sperm of the moment monologs where he would just ad lib and make stuff up as he went along. It was real comic relief to watch him dig a hole with his tongue then promptly hang himself with his own tongue then promptly go jump into the hole he just finished digging. As well, the whole episode was a very intense object lesson in the powerful monolithic jackhammer of the DNC.

The lesson learned there for sure is that it?s not nice to fool with ?Mother Kennedy? as bad things happen can happen at lightning speed with the slightest rise of a bushy brow, and so it came to pass. It was penthouse to outhouse in one microsecond or less for Dean, and now Teddy Jane Kerry is on a roll. Ah, but not to worry as hapless Al got all red faced and pissed at Bush and went on a verbal tirade about nothing discernable at all, so all is still good and crazy around ye old DNC campfire, and Teddy likes it that way, you bet he does.

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P.S. Jeezzzzz,
Now that I think about it a bit there was an anthem called the ?International? and maybe that was what Kerry was referring to in his article. Now if I could just remember who?s anthem that was, hmmm. I can hum the melody but don?t recall the lyrics or who or whom sings that song. :cd:
Hmmm, I got it, I remember now its.............. :ek:
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Old 02-12-2004, 12:59 PM
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Although we will never give up our right to point out the obveous about someone, We must in this case put our finger to our lip and say SHHHHHHHH. We don't want the democrats to dump Kerry, we have so much in the bank against him. I say wait awhile, let them nominate him, then wait a while longer. And a month or so before election dump on him and his party. If you can't bare to close your mouth, (I know The feeling) at least wait till they nominate him.

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"I'd like to see our troops dispersed through the world only at the directive of the United Nations." - John Kerry


Dear God Almighty,

Please be sure that I am six feet under before such a thing should come to pass.

Love,

Me

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

Weep not for me if they should put me in my grave on a day such as this.

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As the Corresponding Confessor Emeritus, Central Texas Chapter, [not to intrude on the good Rev Keith's territory] kindly let me counsel you that prayer works up to a point, then our Maker expects us to do our part. We, your honored brothers and others, are none tooooo anxious to be seein' ya in the position of a dirt nap, so up with ye, and do what ye must!!

And Ron, have no fear - there's enuf dirt out there to fill all the rooms in the Heinz-Kerry Ketchup Mansion, and not a big enuf broom to sweep it all away!! We have just begun to expose it all. In the meantime, I'm enjoying the ongoing spectacle of the Democrat party and their circular firing squad antics; praise the Lord, and pass the ammunition!!
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Yes but, If the republicans keep telling the general public about how good? Kerry is then maybe they wont nominate him. Let them nominate him first. Then we can all get the shovel for his grave.
but, if the democrats have a candidate and we find out he is a murderer we don't want to tell that untill he is there person. Know what I mean?
Not only that, but, what we say here isn't worth a Manity bugger (oyster) to the democratic party.

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Believe me, I do understand your position, but consider this: difficult as it is to admit, Kerry is the best the Democrats got, and he's as tainted, stained, besmirched and polluted as they get. He cavorted with supporters of the Viet Cong and NVA, he voted against the best interests of our armed forces, our intelligence services and our counter-terrorist activities, took illegal campaign contributions from the communist Chinese, etc. etc. I really like listening to ol' Al Sharpton, as at least he was entertaining - listening to Kerry speak is the fastest sleep-inducer in the western hemisphere!
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Yes I know that Kerry has a bunch of crapp that the Republicans need to bring to the table and Im sure they will. But if we and everyone else bring his record up to soon, The democrats jsut might nominate Clinton, Women voters wont care what her record is, They will vote for her just because she is a women.
I think President Bush would have a very hard time against Clinton, and more than likely loose, so if the republicans slam Kerry into the ground the only thing left is Clinton.
Again, what we say hear makes no difference to the republicans or the democrats,

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