Posted on 09/10/2004 12:30:50 PM PDT by Mr.Atos
All is fair in love and war and politics. But, what is fair is not necessarily moral, and it is often far from the metal of Men. During a time of crisis, Mr. Kerry - wings melted, spiraling out of control on his own Genesis-like plunge to Earth - continues to hurl rhetorical obscenities upon the American nation in the form of attacks and accusations against the sitting Commander-in-Chief. Politics being as they are, one might expect strong expressions of disagreement with procedure and policy. It is afterall, necessary for candidates to distinguish themselves for the people in advance of an election. But, these are extraordinary times and this election is far from an ordinary event. The nation, and indeed the entirety of Western Civilization, is engaged in a brutal struggle for its very survival. The President is the Nations Executive representative among the community of nations and against the barbarian hordes that are its mortal enemy. Openly undermining that authority is not merely foolish, it is blatantly suicidal. And it is wholely unnecessary. A Man should be able to tell you who he is without resorting to the demonization of the Man hes not. One might expect a display of the meritoriuos qualities of personal character that inspire respect and admiration , rather than a pandering to the malevolence of misfits to encourage scorn and loathing. A Leader might have chosen to unite a beleagured nation. Such a Man would certainly not resort to expedient political strategy that cut the lacerations deeper, devastating the nations moral resolve, demoralizing her defenders while emboldening and reinforcing an enemy of butchers.
This is John Kerry
2004 Candidate for President of the United States?
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Mr. Atos
Ping!
Ah, shouldn't this be ICARUS instead of Genesis? I may be wrong, but then a agin I'm no great mind either. ; )
Greetings, FRiend Atos.
Good work. A pretty highbrow writing technique you have developed. The type of article one must actively 'think' while reading.
However, at the end of my workweek, and at the beginning of my first Miller High Life, I find the ability fleeting.............
Good read, Senor Atos. BTTT!
And I can't seem to spell either, but like I said I am no great mind. ; )
My apologies. This was meant for Blogger's row. I have hit the abuse button on myself to correct the situation. Meantime, enjoy.
Atos
No offense intended. The melted wings threw me off. Sorry for the confusion.
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