Well, I'll admit, I didn't look up any of his posts on any other thread, but there are a lot of conservatives who question the way the WOT is being fought. I'm one who thinks that you either use diplomacy or fight to win. You don't win a war by being PC in your military tactics.
KK's statements about gay marriage are not dissimilar from other non-religious libertarians on FR. His abortion views, while not on the far right extreme, are certainly not leftist, either. Those people regard abortion as a feminist sacrament. His gun views are not left, either. Anyone who favors carry permits for law-abiding, sane adults cannot be considered leftist. As for the UN, if it were 100% American values that infused it, we'd all be for it, too. Certainly its degradation into a Third World scam pit has soured conservatives on it, to the point we'd like to see it abolished.
As for who KK voted for, I find it notable that he admitted to voting for no one in the last election. I can understand that a lot of people without strong feelings for one side or the other in 2000 were just simply turned off to politics. I'm sure a lot of them in the post-9/11 era realize that it is no longer an option to simply not care about who gets in, and who doesn't, and they are casting about for answers to their questions.
I understand that many people question the posts of newbies, and I further understand that this is a tough day for you, and many here at FR, but please, lets try to see if we can persuade KK, if he's a sincere individual, to see the rationality of the majority of our reasons for voting for the President, rather than Sen. Kerry.
I am happy to debate with others who differ here and there, and don't mind heated discussions at times - I've sparred with you a few times, and you are always gentlemanly and sharp.
KK smells like a troll, and I am not in the mood to tolerate them today. If he isn't a troll, we'll find out. Mayhap I was a little too pointed, but that's the way the cookie crumbles today!
Cheers.