You can bet that if Kerry is elected, he will cut and run. You can also bet that the minute he's elected, al Qaeda and the Iranians will step up attacks on Americans in the hope of hastening our departure.
1 posted on
02/18/2004 5:39:37 AM PST by
Brilliant
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To: Brilliant
Terrorists are killing American soldiers in Iraq because our Army is in Iraq.
Then they killed American civilians in New York because they were in America?
2 posted on
02/18/2004 5:43:15 AM PST by
pcx99
To: Brilliant
This advice is irrelevant since Kerry won't be President any more than McGovern was.
3 posted on
02/18/2004 5:45:15 AM PST by
tomahawk
To: Brilliant
Underwhelming.
4 posted on
02/18/2004 5:45:30 AM PST by
sarasota
To: Brilliant
McGovern = McLoser
6 posted on
02/18/2004 5:48:00 AM PST by
SquirrelKing
(A vote for John Kerry is a vote for Jane Fonda.)
To: Brilliant
American Army could walk into Iraq unopposed Pretty damn close to what happened...
7 posted on
02/18/2004 5:49:58 AM PST by
2banana
To: Brilliant
George McGovern is an idiot. The main problem with the democrats is that they refuse to admit that, as bad as it is, it is still better to lose a few soldiers now in Iraq than to fight this war here in the United States, which is exactly what will happen if President Bush is not allowed to finish the war on terror. People, including many on this forum that are planning on casting a third party, protest vote, need to realize the importantance of this election and winning this war.
8 posted on
02/18/2004 5:50:27 AM PST by
Jaxter
("Vivit Post Funera Virtus")
To: Brilliant
I look at it this way.
We removed the Taliban from power, removed Saddam from power, got Lybian cooperation, Pakistani cooperation, some ammends from iran and North Korea. I'm overlooking a lot here, but we did this in under three years with less than 2,000 men lost.
Thats a pretty spectacular accomplishment. It should be one of the central themes of the Bush reelection bid.
9 posted on
02/18/2004 5:51:57 AM PST by
cripplecreek
(you win wars by making the other dumb SOB die for his country)
To: Brilliant
If McGovern gives foreign policy advice, will Carter give economic, and hostage negotiation advice. Clinton could advise on staff affairs. I see the Kerry cabinet coming together.
CG
10 posted on
02/18/2004 5:52:07 AM PST by
Conspiracy Guy
(I'm not stupid. I just act that way.)
To: Brilliant
It's true that corruption and organized crime tends to flourish in newly formed governments, but only McGovern coud say with a straight face that this is worse than Saddam. Or Stalin.
11 posted on
02/18/2004 5:52:21 AM PST by
js1138
To: Brilliant; deport; Pubbie; eureka!; GraniteStateConservative
A perfect example of why Mr. McGovern is writing rather weak opinion columns rather than Presidential memoirs.
12 posted on
02/18/2004 5:53:44 AM PST by
Coop
("Hero" is the last four-letter word I'd use to describe John Kerry.)
To: Brilliant
McGovern is stuck in a timewarp and is unable to see the world through a non-Vietnam prism.
13 posted on
02/18/2004 5:55:50 AM PST by
Oldeconomybuyer
(The democRATS are near the tipping point.)
To: Brilliant
George McGovern may appear as a mild-mannered fellow, but when you hear the bile-engendered words - almost as the young girl in The Exorcist - his nastiness - as a Tourette's flap - spews forth. This letter & during his appearance on our local WABC Monica Crowley radio show last week. Speaking softly, but sheer vile/vindictive coming out of his pen/mouth.
As Dis-elected U.S. Senator Max Cleland (D-GA), he has a just-barely-below-surface (maybe self-loathing?) as do many/many more Democrats for opportunities missed/full potential never quite achieved. Their places in history will be marked with a tremendous, monumental-dimensioned failure as elected officials/politicians. Hatred.
To: Brilliant
Such tripe, pure tripe. They have tried to make us into the bad guys ever since Viet Nam. They tried to do it before the First Gulf War but they were caught by surprise and pre-empted on the non-vietnamization of that war. Now this one unfortunately is being done the same, aided and abetted by the pacifists, media, and our inability to find WMD yet. I'm having trouble adjusting to the fact that 50% of Americans would sell America and our soldiers (particuarly the ones who have given their all) out in order to gain power politically. I'm working at not hating but it's hard.
17 posted on
02/18/2004 5:58:42 AM PST by
NTegraT
(Your ears weren't meant to close, your mouth was.)
To: Brilliant
Let's see ... terrorists in Iraq kill American soldiers in an attempt to get the US government to pull them out, McGovern says pull them out, we do and the terrorists win, saying "Hmmm, this works." That is supposed to stop terrorism??? George McGovern, are you insane?
21 posted on
02/18/2004 6:14:12 AM PST by
NonValueAdded
("America will never seek a permission slip to defend the security of our people." GWB 1/20/04)
To: Brilliant
Damn. That SOB McGovern is still alive?
24 posted on
02/18/2004 6:18:16 AM PST by
ohioman
To: Brilliant
Brilliant screen name! :)
25 posted on
02/18/2004 6:18:19 AM PST by
MaryFromMichigan
("The Passion" If you loved the Book, you'll love the movie)
To: Brilliant
McGovern is only qualified to give advice on exiting, period.
To: Brilliant
The problem with the "new" George McGovern is he sounds just like the "old" George McGovern!
28 posted on
02/18/2004 6:45:20 AM PST by
Gritty
("Liberals only aversion to the use of force is it's use in the national interest-Charles Krauthammer)
To: Brilliant
It seems appropriate for Kerry to be taking his advice from George McGovern.
To: Brilliant
After Senator Kerry became a Benedict Arnold his antiwar group supported a plan called RAW. This stood for rapid American withdrawal. Would he do it again?
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