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KERRY ON THE WAR PATH (ASSAULTS IRAQI LEADER)
The Patriot's Edge with Byron Norris ^ | September 24, 2004 | Byron Norris

Posted on 09/24/2004 12:53:55 AM PDT by Byron Norris

Today, Iraqi leader Ayad Allawi spoke to the US about the progress made in Iraq. Allawi said that great measures have been made, as well as setbacks. He reassured America that it had done the right thing, and he said that elections will go as planned. This was a brave thing to say and indeed the attacks came swiftly towards him for it. If you do not know already, John Kerry is already on the war path. Kerry assaulted Interim Prime Minister Allawi by claiming that he was put up to the test because of George W Bush.

Kerry: ``The prime minister and the president are here obviously to put their best face on the policy, but the fact is that the CIA estimates, the reporting, the ground operations and the troops all tell a different story"

Kerry: "The United States and the Iraqis have retreated from whole areas of Iraq, Kerry: Allawi's Take on Iraq Unrealistic. The United States and the Iraqis have retreated from whole areas of Iraq,'' Kerry told reporters outside a Columbus firehouse. There are no-go zones in Iraq today. You can't hold an election in a no-go zone. George Bush let Osama bin Laden escape at Tora Bora, George Bush retreated from Fallujah and other communities in Iraq which are now overrun with terrorists and threaten our troops. And George Bush said on the record we can't win the war on terror."

Sharp criticism from a man who voted for the war before he voted against it. John Kerry's attempt seems a little over the top, and indeed it was. If you ask me, it seems like classic kookism. The common place in modern day Liberalism. I mean seriously, we all know the statistics in Iraq, but no fight is without a problem. This kooky idea like Iraq is Vietnam, or that Bush lied, and people died, is loaded. Why? Well, let me give you some information, my friends. We are looking to reshape a part of the world, as you all have seen on my website from the Terrorist beheading of civilians, that has a serious problems. And I do mean serious! This is not going to be an easy fight, not when you have crazy religious fanatics killing in the name of God, believing that they are so "Holier Than Thou Art". It would be ideal that no one died but the fact of the matter is that people do die in war, and that is something we have to accept. Sometimes we don't like how things are in life, sometimes we don't like looking at ourselves in the mirror, or dealing with our boss at work, or some jerk that gives us a hard time, but that's life, it's inevitable, we have to face these things. Fortunately, most of us do not have to worry about a psycho path trying to kill us or kill everyone around us, but as a nation we must face those who would kill us all or convert us to their wacky way of life. And allow me to let you in on another secret folks. The reason why most of us here in the USA do not is that we have law and order to keep things secure. In the world, we are the law, and we are the order. There isn't some courtroom or some police officer to arrest them, other then, the USA. We are the Super Power, and when someone knocks down our door, or the door of others we have no other choice but to act. I am not saying we are the world's police, but I am saying we have a responsibility as the world's sole Super Power to ensure that order is kept, and that another evil does not rise up. If we do not act then people die. This is natural law, natural justice. It may not be fair, and it may not be nice, but if you want to survive you better toughen up. If you do not then you will die.

Now, back to level ground. As we all know now, there were mistakes made, and while it may be easy for John Kerry to gloat at President Bush's errors, the 9/11 Commission report vindicated both President Bush and President Clinton from any wrong doing. There were faults in our Intelligence agencies, and both men made serious miscalculations. Most of that can be contributed to the downsizing of the military, and defense cuts. And what is even more preposterous John Kerry, of all people is criticizing the President's methods! John Kerry is the biggest anti war, anti defense Liberal out there! And he can say all he wants about the Iraqi leader, but John Kerry isn't being truthful when he flaunts that he can do better then the current Administration! As if, this coming from a man who voted against our military during and after the Cold War. This is the same man who called Reagan's presidency, a presidency that saw an end to the Soviet Union, the darkest in American history. John F Kerry, is not like the real JFK, John F Kennedy. He is not like Harry S. Truman, and he is certainly no Franklin D. Roosevelt either. No John Kerry is a Jimmy Carter/Progressive Socialist who betrayed America after the Vietnam war. John Kerry, has no room to criticize George Bush and he has no room to poke fun at the Iraqi leader either. But what more can be said about this? John Kerry is lashing out because the end is near for him, this is not a time to be over confident on my part, but is a time to know when you have your foe on the run. And John Kerry is on the run, and that is why you see this type of attack on a noble moment, like Allawi's speech. If Kerry conducts himself in this manner, then he most certainly is "unfit" to be the Commander-in-Chief. That's coming from someone who like John Kerry served in a war, directly. I know I have earned my right to say it. And I'm proud to have served under this President, and to have fought this war.

But this article does not stop heer! No we have more kookism from the Kerry side of the field! Who else might be lying and creating pseudo lies like "Fahrenheit 9/11"? Well, look no more then Teresa Heinz-Kerry, the loving, over zealous wife of Senator John Kerry. Teresa barbed in an Arizona fund raiser, the following,

"I wouldn't be surprised if he (Osma Bin Laden) appeared in the next month...."

And of course she is inferring that the George Bush and his (Liberal mindset when I this next part) cronies are up to no good. They're just hiding old Bin Laden till the election ... I mean they're all nothing but as bunch of blood thirsty, oil driven, xenophobes right? Those darn Republicans stole the election and now they'll steal it again by putting Bin Laden on tv.... I mean come on! This is way over the top! If Kerry wants to send his wife, bless her heart, out there to stump for him, tell her not to act like a five year old throwing a temper tantrum because things are not going his way! But then again with John Kerry's remarks, how can you expect him to tell his wife that? I mean according to John "Flip Flop" Kerry, Allawi is Bush stooge. Which comes to show that real leadership can not be expected from John Kerry, and the Democrats know this, that's why I am getting e-mails from Liberals either telling me that Kerry is going to kick Bush's ass, or that I need to get a clue. The smell of defeat is in the air folks, and these Liberal girlie men know it. Even my good buddy Richard Locklear, can not even respond when I call his hero, John Kerry out! The Dems are losing, and their actions show that they are not ready for the command, and with this type of reaction what will they do if there is another terrorist attack? I shudder to even imagine.

So, it is with that I leave you all, pondering upon this final thought. If John Kerry is whining and crying like a girlie man, then it is time we give this guy what he really needs. A vote for George Bush. He is unfit to be our leader, and in uncertain times he has proven that he is unable to stand against a real threat. No real President would lash out like this, but what do you expect? Kookism is all about about lashing out and acting like your out of control. Thank you and God bless!

- Byron Norris


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: ayadallawi; georgewbush; johnkerry
Above is an article from my website. I think it really hits Kerry right on the head. I am an avid news junky and I read many different news sites, as well as watching various news sites. Kerry and his wife have resulted to kookism, lashing out at anything and everything they can get their hands on. This is not acceptable for a would be Commander-in-Chief and this is yet another example of why John Kerry must not be elected President. Kerry is a kook, and he is not strong enough to take on terror, because of kookism. We need a man with a purpose, and George W Bush is that man, a man akin to Ronald Reagan. Thanks.
1 posted on 09/24/2004 12:53:56 AM PDT by Byron Norris
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To: Byron Norris

dont get cocky...while i firmly beleive the freepers will vote on election day the dems have the voter drive thing mastered. They will bus in hobos, illegals and felons in order to pad the results. The key to this election is getting the 70% or so of ppl in america who dont vote to vote....put a boot in the arse of your friends, fam and coworkers to exercise their civic duty...or at least the conservitive friends fam and coworkers. :)


2 posted on 09/24/2004 1:10:29 AM PDT by Casaubon (jus)
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To: Byron Norris
"Kerry told reporters outside a Columbus firehouse. There are no-go zones in Iraq today."

"A Domino's pizza delivery man, who was apparently ambushed, beaten and stabbed Monday night at the Mary McCormack public housing project in South Boston (Kerry's back yard) " Boston Herald - Wednesday, December 24, 2003

Kerry, how about touring Chicago's Englewood neighborhood without the Secret Service?

3 posted on 09/24/2004 1:25:20 AM PDT by endthematrix (Where is that number for FReeper addiction?)
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To: Casaubon
Well, I don't think I'm getting cocky, really. I think that I'm speaking truth here, and I don't think the Left will win if they keep this whole lie/kook thing up. These people are out of control, and while I understand they will lie, cheat, and steal if it fits their means "Core Values of the American Left" they still will lose. They are an immoral sort and their immorality will be the cause of their own demise. Remember Al Gore's attempts in 2000? Sure he got close but in the end the good guy won. If being on the side of right side of history means anything, Reagan won the cold war because of it, we defeated Nazi Germany because of it, the North won the Civil War because of it, and our forefathers won the Revolutionary War because of it. Sure, there were great odds and many fears, but the fact is the good guys always won. No fight is easy, as I stated in my article. I think that is why we are going to win this time, no matter how determined the enemy may get, we have right on our side. They don't.
4 posted on 09/24/2004 1:36:30 AM PDT by Byron Norris
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To: Byron Norris

Kerry seems real petty when he does these kind of juvenile attacks.

This was just like his awkward pronouncements on the final night of the Republican convention, right after it ended.

Hopefully, most voters will see him for what he is: an inconsistent opportunist, who has not led on anything for at least the last 20 years...


5 posted on 09/24/2004 1:36:47 AM PDT by sargon (How could anyone vote for the socialist, weak-on-defense fraud named John Kerry?)
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To: sargon

The only way Lurch can even stay in the campaign at this point is to go the Michael Moore and Howard Dean route. He HAS to be negative in order to keep his base even as it kills him. This is the culmination of a brilliant strategy by Team Bush.


6 posted on 09/24/2004 1:52:52 AM PDT by WestVirginiaRebel (John Kerry-Flip, Flop, Floundering, and Fried)
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To: Byron Norris

The distinguished junior Senator from Massachusetts knows more about what's happening on the ground in Iraq than the Iraqi prime minister.


7 posted on 09/24/2004 1:54:52 AM PDT by Tom_Busch (Vote Bush/Cheney in 2004)
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To: Tom_Busch

I think Kerry just gave himself the "coup de grace" when he arrogantly criticized the Iraqi Prime Ministers speech and presumed to know more than the people intimately involved in the day to day operations in Iraq. What a maroon.


8 posted on 09/24/2004 2:21:57 AM PDT by DugMac ((Regan Rules))
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To: Byron Norris

Rush had a great take on Kerry's dismissive comments about Allawi's speech. He was astonished that Kerry, who claims to be able to unite people, could burn a bridge to Iraq by making such an outrageous comment about Allawi.


9 posted on 09/24/2004 2:47:01 AM PDT by DustyMoment (Repeal CFR NOW!!)
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To: DugMac
What impresses me about this story is that Sen Kerry is the one who has been criticizing Pres Bush about his poor diplomatic skills. Then he goes and commits this multi-layered diplomatic Faux pas.

First, Prime Minister Allawi gave a speech before a joint session of Congress. Senator Kerry is a member of Congress. Was he there? No. He insults the man whom his colleagues honor by absenting himself from this Joint Session.

Second, within 30 minutes of the Prime Minister's speech (he can scarcely have had time to carefully study the text) Sen. Kerry again insults this head of state, who was essentially thanking the USA for liberating his country from the Dictatorship of Saddam Hussein, by all but calling him a lier.

It is possible, given the perverse nature of chance in the universe, that if John Kerry is elected President, and the January elections in Iraq go off on schedule, that "President" Kerry will have to deal with Prime Minister Allawi as the Head of State of Iraq. What kind of foundation for good relations has he created by his most undiplomatic actions on this occasion of Allawi's first official visit to our country?
10 posted on 09/24/2004 2:53:54 AM PDT by VietVet (I am old enough to know who I am and what I believe, and I 'm not inclined to apologize for any of)
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To: VietVet

You hit the nail on the head!


11 posted on 09/24/2004 3:35:04 AM PDT by DugMac ((Regan Rules))
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To: VietVet

We've been treated to many examples of K's diplomacy: "belittle, insult or sue anyone who disagrees with you."


12 posted on 09/24/2004 3:45:34 AM PDT by Ed_in_NJ (I'm in old skivvies and New Jersey, and I approved this message.)
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To: DustyMoment

Good point.


13 posted on 09/24/2004 3:47:32 AM PDT by kassie ("It's the soldier who allows freedom of speech, not the reporter..")
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To: VietVet
It is possible, given the perverse nature of chance in the universe, that if John Kerry is elected President, and the January elections in Iraq go off on schedule, that "President" Kerry will have to deal with Prime Minister Allawi as the Head of State of Iraq. What kind of foundation for good relations has he created by his most undiplomatic actions on this occasion of Allawi's first official visit to our country?

The mind boggles, doesn't it! And consider - one of the major dem talking points is that Kerry can bring world leaders together! He must mean certain, approved French-speaking world leaders. He seems to have insulted all the others.

14 posted on 09/24/2004 4:16:48 AM PDT by maica
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To: VietVet

Oh, you said it! If Kerry wins, he'll have more people from other countries, than GWB to apologize to. Especially since he's been going around tweaking the noses of all the allies in the coalition we've gotten together!

Yeah, he said he was going to go around and apologize to all of our country's friends and foes, (was that what he said?)for GWB's doings! If anything, he'll have more country's leaders to kiss up to for the way he's insulted one of the biggest coalitions in history! In many cases, not for the reasons he intended to apologize for.


15 posted on 09/24/2004 3:01:36 PM PDT by dsutah
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