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  • WE ARE GOING TO WIN THIS, I GUARANTEE YOU.... (latest rally call from the left)**VANITY**

    11/30/2004 5:15:12 PM PST · by dascallie · 154 replies · 4,981+ views
    Posted tonight 11/30 >>WE ARE GOING TO WIN THIS, I GUARANTEE YOU.... Kerry will be in the White House as long as we keep up the pace we have been at the last few weeks. We need to keep the emails going, keep the protests going...as long as we do this more and more leaders will fall in line as they see the movement grow. I can't say this enough: 1) Protest, Protest, Protest If you have time to attend any protest in your area, DO IT. Get out there. Especially in Ohio and Florida. We did one in CO...
  • Trey Spiece: Socialism is left's agenda

    11/26/2004 6:47:42 AM PST · by SandRat · 39 replies · 2,258+ views
    Arizona Daily Star ^ | 11/26/04 | Trey Spiece
    Throughout the 2004 campaign, Sen. John Kerry maintained his proposed health-care plan could not be labeled as "socialized health care." Arguably, his plan would have at least partially de-privatized the American health-care system. Only through massive insurance pools in which everyone had a vested interest would Kerry have been able to fulfill his bold promise to expand coverage to "96 percent of Americans and 99 percent of all children." But a majority of voters refused to buy into Kerry's health-care plan. This plan introduced us to the "collectivist" ideology that acts as the driving force behind so many socially liberal...
  • OLBERMANN’S RECOUNTDOWN ('Olbermann’s fixation on the vote-count story' to get liberal viewers)

    11/24/2004 12:08:33 PM PST · by Cableguy · 24 replies · 1,400+ views
    NY Observer ^ | 11/29 issue | Joe Hagan
    When Senator John Kerry finally came out of hiding on Friday, Nov. 19, and posted a new message on his Presidential campaign Web site, who was holding their breath? An army of barefoot, pajama-wearing bloggers—and their general, the host of MSNBC’s Countdown with Keith Olbermann. "Regardless of the outcome of this election," intoned Mr. Kerry in a video clip linked to the site, "once all the votes are counted—and they will be counted—we will continue to challenge this administration." "It looks like an M.C. Escher drawing," Mr. Olbermann said in an interview the following Monday. "Is it past or future...
  • Leader of the dem lawyers says there's no fraud. Can someone please show this to the DUmmies?

    11/11/2004 8:13:38 AM PST · by MachineMan · 22 replies · 934+ views
    Boston Globe ^ | MachineMan
    ''No one would be more interested than me in finding out that we really won, but that ain't the case," said Jack Corrigan, a veteran Kerry adviser who led the Democrats' team of 3,600 attorneys who fanned out across the country on Election Day to address voting irregularities. ''I get why people are frustrated, but they did not steal this election," Corrigan said. ''There were a few problems here and there in the election. But unlike 2000, there is no doubt that they actually got more votes than we did, and they got them in the states that mattered." http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2004/11/10/internet_buzz_on_vote_fraud_is_dismissed/
  • JOHN KERRY'S IRAQ DELUSIONS~PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE 2

    10/09/2004 12:17:29 PM PDT · by Mia T · 3 replies · 1,426+ views
    cspan.org ^ | 10.09,04 | Mia T
    JOHN KERRY'S IRAQ DELUSIONS~PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE 2 POURQUOI JOHN KERRY EST DANGEREUX POUR L'AMÉRIQUE   by Mia T, 10.09.04 IRAQ DELUSIONS (viewing movie requires Flash Player 7, available HERE) UNFIT #23: THUMBSUCKER SERIESJohn "One Position on Iraq" Kerry's 1971 Replay (viewing movie requires Flash Player 7, available HERE) NEW! compleatjohnkerry.blogspot.com NEW! unfitforcommand.blogspot.comjohnkerryisdangerousforamerica.blogspot.com KERRY DOESN'T HAVE THE JUDGMENT TO BE PRESIDENT Senator Kerry's contradictions on Iraq are the wrong signal to send to our troops on the ground, to our coalition partners, to the Iraqi people and to the terrorists seeking our destruction. On the eve of Prime Minister Allawi's visit...
  • Arab-Islamic World Is a Hostage of Its Own Delusions

    09/01/2004 3:41:50 AM PDT · by jalisco555 · 3 replies · 363+ views
    American Outlook ^ | 8/17/04 | Leon de Winter
    Anyone who follows the developments in the Arab Islamic world will be struck by the complete absence of self-knowledge and introspection that characterizes these vexed cultures. Almost every problem is attributed to hostile external forces. The poverty and underdevelopment that plague most of the Arab world are the result of malicious machinations of Americans and Jews. This is no less true of the disaster in Darfur. Last week UPI reported that the Sudanese foreign minister Mustafa Osman Ismail had told journalists in Cairo that his government possessed "information that confirms media reports of Israeli support (for the rebels in Darfur)."...
  • More Laughs from Lew's Funny Farm (Crazy K. vs. the Evil Neo-cons)

    08/31/2004 6:25:24 AM PDT · by Belisaurius · 3 replies · 517+ views
    LewRockwell.com ^ | 139 A.A.L. (After Abe Lincoln) | kwiatkowski
    When I think of spies in the Defense Department, I think of the pitiful debt-ridden Ron Pelton, who worked for 14 years at the National Security Agency, quit in 1979, and began selling secrets to the Soviets until he was arrested in 1986. I heard it was to complete construction on a home he had been building for years and years. Construction projects can be like that
  • Potheads get blunt out on the streets

    08/24/2004 12:57:37 PM PDT · by Willie Green · 93 replies · 2,130+ views
    The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review ^ | Tuesday, August 24, 2004 | Mike Seate
    The cigar seemed to be the same as any other. These was a rush of hot smoke, but it was followed by a familiar, yet disturbing sweetness. It was like setting fire to a packet of grape Kool-Aid and taking a deep breath. Not an experience most people would remember fondly. But candy-flavored cigars, like the grape one I bought at a neighborhood grocery store, have become the hippest thing to hit the streets since neck tattoos and color-coordinated cell phones. The experience, said a crowd of teenage boys and girls gathered on the corner near the store, is far...
  • Is a trial deal near? (John Kerry: Cambodian Rebel Gun Runner !!!)

    08/17/2004 9:58:22 AM PDT · by Steven W. · 28 replies · 1,742+ views
    Hugh Hewitt ^ | May 8, 2000 | Kevin Whitelaw / U.S. News & World Report
    Sen. John Kerry made his first forays into Cambodia during the Vietnam War as a Navy lieutenant on clandestine missions to deliver weapons to anticommunist forces. When he returned last week, the mission was official, but dicey nonetheless. At the request of the United Nations, Kerry is trying to broker a compromise on how to try leaders of the former Khmer Rouge regime, whose late 1970s reign of terror claimed the lives of some 1.7 million Cambodians. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen wants to control any court looking into genocide charges, but U.S. and U.N. officials have demanded an international...
  • Kerry hurls wild pitch (Kerry offers an excuse)

    07/26/2004 12:39:57 PM PDT · by Vision Thing · 259 replies · 6,606+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | July 26, 2004 | Charles Hurt and Stephen Dinan
    BOSTON - John Kerry bounced the ceremonial first pitch during last night's Red Sox-Yankees game at Fenway Park, but he said he was just going easy on the National Guard soldier and Iraq war veteran standing in as catcher. "I held back," Mr. Kerry told reporters early this morning, on the plane ride after the game. "He was very nervous. I tried to lob it gently."
  • Alternate Universe (W. Post editorial SLAMS Clinton book!)

    06/23/2004 7:19:41 AM PDT · by Dems_R_Losers · 50 replies · 378+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | June 23, 2004 | W. Post editorial board
    IT IS THE prerogative of former presidents to write self-serving memoirs casting themselves in heroic terms. We don't begrudge Bill Clinton, who presided over an administration of significant accomplishments in many areas, a book-length (or even a two-book-length) highlighting of the ups, and a breezing-over of the downs, of his presidency. Yet Mr. Clinton's new book, "My Life," is also part of a long effort on its author's part to deny, and not just breeze over, his profound disrespect for the law when it inconvenienced him. In Mr. Clinton's alternate universe, in which many Democrats have also decided to live,...
  • Saddam Stuck to His Fantasy of 'Victory' as Evil Regime Collapsed

    03/18/2004 11:55:32 AM PST · by quidnunc · 13 replies · 254+ views
    The Times [UK] via the New York Post ^ | March 18, 2003 | Richard Beeston
    Baghdad – Saddam Hussein failed to anticipate the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, and even after hostilities had started, deluded himself that he was winning the war and could clinch a negotiated settlement through French and Russian mediation. According to newly uncovered secret documents, the former Iraqi regime never contemplated its imminent defeat and continued to function normally under Saddam's direct control, even as American tanks were closing in on Baghdad. While much has been made about intelligence failures in the West, it seems that Saddam's own senior officials, diplomats and spies offered him such a warped vision of the outside...
  • Abortion Provider's New Chaplain Posits Pro-Choice Jesus

    03/11/2004 6:35:42 PM PST · by ambrose · 45 replies · 225+ views
    Agape ^ | 3.11.04
    Abortion Provider's New Chaplain Posits Pro-Choice Jesus Pro-Lifer Says Planned Parenthood's Pastor Contradicts Mainstream Christianity By Jim Brown and Jenni Parker March 11, 2004 (AgapePress) - A conservative Protestant activist says he is appalled but not surprised that a United Methodist minister has been hired to serve as chaplain of the nation's largest abortion provider. The Planned Parenthood Federation of America has selected Pastor Ignacio Castuera to fill the newly created position and communicate "the theological justification for choice, sexuality, and contraception." Castuera serves as pastor at St. John's United Methodist Church in Los Angeles, California, and has been a...
  • The honeymoon is over, Mr. Bush (Boston Globe hurling alert!)

    02/12/2004 8:20:13 AM PST · by SpinyNorman · 7 replies · 152+ views
    <p>LAST WEEK I suggested that President Bush had reached a tipping point in his credibility with the broad public and the press. I speculated that we would soon see newsmagazine covers depicting Bush in trouble. Well, Time magazine obliged. Its new cover depicts a two-faced Bush and asks: "Does Bush Have a Credibility Gap?"</p>
  • Breaking: "Dean Takes Tokyo, Sweeps Past Kerry On Third Ballot" (This is No Joke)

    02/09/2004 1:32:57 PM PST · by AmericanInTokyo · 5 replies · 356+ views
    "Expats for Dean" (Don Quixote Group in Tokyo, Japan) ^ | 9 Feburary 2004 | "Expats for Dean" (Don Quixote-type Group in Japan)
    Democrats Abroad Japan Press Release Submitted by Heather on 9 February, 2004 - 05:59 UTC. - For Immediate Release - "Dean Takes Tokyo, Sweeps Past Kerry on Third Count" A record 156 participants gathered at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Yurakucho Tokyo, on Sunday 8 February for the Democrats Abroad Japan Caucus. The purpose of the Caucus was two-fold: firstly to elect delegates to the Democrats Abroad Convention in Edinburgh in March, members of which will in turn be elected to the Democratic National Convention in Boston, and secondly to propose and debate resolutions to be adopted...
  • Bold strategy sparked campaign's turnaround [Kerry]

    02/08/2004 10:41:27 AM PST · by Gothmog · 32 replies · 191+ views
    The Boston Globe ^ | 2/8/04 | Patrick Healy and Michael Kranish
    <p>It was Dec. 10, the day before John F. Kerry's 60th birthday, and one of the darkest of his presidential campaign.</p> <p>The polls indicated the onetime front-runner trailed by 25 percentage points in New Hampshire. There was disagreement among Kerry campaign staffers on strategy: Should they tacitly play down his presidential dream and try to salvage Kerry's home-state reputation by campaigning more heavily in neighboring New Hampshire, or bet big and devote more resources to Iowa?</p>
  • Daschle - "We have a path to 51 seats." -

    02/04/2004 10:32:04 AM PST · by KQQL · 104 replies · 1,885+ views
    fromtheroots.org ^ | 02/04.04 | fromtheroots/ken
    the quote from Hotline is in the "Full Story" below. Why Senate Dems :: "At the beginning of the current Congress a year ago, there was a lot of skepticism that we could take back the Senate in 2004. We heard it not just from our friends in Labor, political pundits and donors, but also among ourselves." A Democratic majority in '04 seemed "out of reach. Bush was strong, our presidential prospects were uncertain and our Senate candidates unknown." Bush and Karl Rove envisioned their "Dream Team" of Senate recruits, including: Jennifer Dunn in WA; Mike Huckabee in AR; Ed...
  • Like trying to catch up to the White Rabbit (Clinton gets credit for disarming Saddam) - BARRRFFF!!!

    02/01/2004 8:34:41 AM PST · by Chi-townChief · 16 replies · 161+ views
    Star Newspapers (Chicago) ^ | Sunday, February 1, 2004 | Tom Houlihan
    War, by its very nature, does not make much sense. In recent days, though, the war in Iraq — and how it began — is sounding more and more like something out of "Alice in Wonderland." You think of the White Rabbit that started Alice down the slippery slope into Wonderland. And the Mad Hatter's tea party. And the Red Queen screaming "Off with their heads!" And then you think of David Kay, the former chief arms inspector, telling a Senate committee last week that "we were all wrong" and that somebody should look into how our pre-war intelligence came...
  • Saddam's weapons of mass delusion

    01/27/2004 2:59:12 AM PST · by kattracks · 12 replies · 134+ views
    The chief inspector who led the U.S. search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq is offering a terrifying view of the last days of Saddam Hussein that confirms the wisdom of deposing a dictator who had descended into madness. David Kay leaves a post that gave him an up-close and personal look into Saddam's mind and arsenals, saying he believes Iraq did not have nuclear, chemical or biological weapons before America's invasion - but not for a lack of trying. Indeed, Kay says, Saddam was perfecting a weaponized version of the deadly poison ricin and trying to restart a...
  • McAuliffe Says Democrats Are In The Best Shape They've Ever Been..

    01/20/2004 1:18:26 PM PST · by Kaslin · 78 replies · 321+ views
    Drudge Report ^ | January 20, 2004 | Drudge
    McAuliffe Says Democrats Are In The Best Shape They've Ever Been Tue Jan 20 2004 10:39:37 ET DNC Chairman Terry McAuliffe asked on CNN if the direction of the Democratic Party will determine the direction of the party. McAuliffe said: "Clearly, whoever the nominee of the Democratic Party will -- and I am -- no one in America wants a nominee more than I do. We're in the best shape we've ever been in. Millions in the bank, new headquarters, new voter files. I need a nominee, no question about it. But that nominee will then have one message. He...