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Protester Says She Prefers 'Serial Rapist' to George Bush
CNSNEWS.com ^ | 10/01/04 | Marc Morano

Posted on 10/01/2004 2:36:23 AM PDT by kattracks

Coral Gables, Florida (CNSNews.com) - A protester declared Thursday evening that she would rather vote for a "serial rapist than George Bush" during a rally just outside of the University of Miami campus where the first presidential debate was held.

"I would vote for a serial rapist [rather] than George Bush," said Elizabeth Mercedes in an interview with CNSNews.com several hours before the debate began.

"I am very scared if [Bush] gets elected again, very scared," said Mercedes, who identified herself as a Democrat. Hundreds of anti-war activists and supporters of Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry lined the roadway leading to the debate site with signs and banners.

This is not the first time that protesters have linked voting and/or President Bush to rape. On September 1, a featured performer at a National Organization for Women rally in Central Park during the GOP convention in New York City accused President Bush of having "savagely raped " women "over and over" by allegedly stealing the 2000 presidential election.

At that New York rally, poet Molly Birnbaum said from the podium, "Imagine a way to erase that night four years ago when you (President Bush) savagely raped every pandemic woman over and over with each vote you got, a thrust with each state you stole."

During Thursday night's pre-debate protest, Mercedes said that many American voters have been "brainwashed" into supporting Bush.

"I think the majority of the American people just watch what's on TV and they don't research more into the issues. They don't read the newspapers, they just watch what's on TV and they believe everything that's on TV. I am sorry to say, but they are brainwashed," Mercedes said.

"I think half of the country knows what's gong on and is awake, the other half is just going with the flow," she said. "The American people are not as educated as the rest of the world."

A contingent of protesters carried 76 flag draped coffins to illustrate the death toll from the Iraq war in the month of September.

Deborah Smith of the Opt Out Project of Palm Beach said she came out to promote and an "anti-war message." Bush and Kerry failed to inspire her because "neither candidate is promising that they will end the war in Iraq," Smith said.

'John Kerry is a rock star'


Jackie Adams of Massachusetts wore a T-shirt reading "John Kerry is a Rock Star." Adams told CNSNews.com she was "all pro-Kerry" because "he's cool with all the young people and he will be good for the nation, too."

Anti-war protester Ferne Carpousis of the feminist peace group CodePink said voters should not even be debating whether to support Bush for re-election.

"What's to debate? Haven't enough people died? 76 died this month," Carpousis said. "We were lied to. George Bush lied to us and he lied to our Congress."

Andrea Buffa, another CodePink member, said, "Bush needs to come clean about the fact that there are no links between Iraq and September 11th."

Barbara Miranda of the group Broward Anti-War expressed her desire to "push Bush out the door," but added that she did not see Kerry as being that much better. "I am for [independent candidate Ralph] Nader," Miranda said.

Miranda said the Iraq war was "absolutely about oil," and she urged Americans to change their lifestyles.

Protestor Zo Tobi of Greenpeace USA said that the Bush administration's energy policy was killing people. "It's bad for security, health, jobs and the environment," said Tobi, who also insisted that Greenpeace USA is not partisan.

Cuban American protestors favoring the end of the economic embargo on Cuba called the U.S. policy toward the island nation "completely unfair."

"Let's end the embargo. We don't have an embargo on China. We don't have it on Vietnam. Why are we embargoing Cuba?" asked Cuban-born Carlos Martinez.

When asked his opinion of Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, Martinez declined to comment. "I practically have no opinion...Fidel Castro is the president of my country." When asked if he agreed with many Cuban immigrants to the U.S. that assessment that Castro was a brutal dictator, Martinez said, "I have no opinion on that."

See Related Article:
Feminists Compare Bush's 2000 Election Victory to 'Savage Rape' (Sept. 2, 2004)


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"I would vote for a serial rapist [rather] than George Bush," said Elizabeth Mercedes in an interview with CNSNews.com several hours before the debate began.

Sorry Elizabeth, but he's already had his two terms as prez.

1 posted on 10/01/2004 2:36:23 AM PDT by kattracks
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To: kattracks
It's a shame mentally unbalanced people are allowed to vote...
2 posted on 10/01/2004 2:39:35 AM PDT by FesterUSMC
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To: kattracks
A protester declared Thursday evening that she would rather vote for a "serial rapist than George Bush" during a rally just outside of the University of Miami campus where the first presidential debate was held.

This girl obviously needs serious mental help. Anyone who prefers a sicko who gets his jollies off of inflicting suffering on women has some serious issues.

Not that I'm surprised that these Leftists prefer such people. The preference explains their love of Bill Clinton, Islamofascists, et cetera, et cetera...

3 posted on 10/01/2004 2:40:33 AM PDT by Prime Choice (It is dangerous to be right when wicked is called 'good.')
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To: kattracks

Sorry honey, Uday and Qusay Hussein are dead.


4 posted on 10/01/2004 2:41:10 AM PDT by endthematrix (Bad news is good news for the Kerry campaign!)
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To: kattracks
A protester declared Thursday evening that she would rather vote for a "serial rapist than George Bush"

They certainly don't think highly of their own candidate if that's the category they put him in.

5 posted on 10/01/2004 2:42:29 AM PDT by Casloy
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To: kattracks

Didn't Carmen Diaz say the same thing on Oprah the other day??

Sure sounds like a talking point memo


6 posted on 10/01/2004 2:43:15 AM PDT by Mo1 (Why is the MSM calling the Vietnam Vets and POW's a suspected group??)
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To: Casloy

Friday, October 1, 2004 at 13:01 JST
OSAKA — The Osaka District Court on Friday sentenced Naoto Nakajima, 34, who raped three women and sexually assaulted two others to 14 years in prison. "The acts were to satisfy sexual desire, and that is very vicious and self-centered," Judge Munehisa Sugita said in handing down the sentence.

Between December 2003 and March this year in Osaka, Nakajima attacked five women from behind and threatened to stab them if they made a fuss, according to the ruling. Nakajima raped three of the women and stole 40,000 yen in cash and valuables. He sexually assaulted the other two, the court ruled. (Kyodo News)


7 posted on 10/01/2004 2:45:15 AM PDT by endthematrix (Bad news is good news for the Kerry campaign!)
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To: Mo1
I wonder if these women would care to be a serial rapists next victim.

Then again, some of them might find this to be a thrilling experience.

8 posted on 10/01/2004 2:46:57 AM PDT by kattracks
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To: kattracks

"I would vote for a serial rapist [rather] than George Bush"

How warped. I bet she's a fun date.


9 posted on 10/01/2004 2:47:30 AM PDT by kb2614 ( You have everything to fear, including fear itself. - The new DNC slogan)
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To: FesterUSMC
It's a shame mentally unbalanced people are allowed to vote...

AND PROCREATE.

10 posted on 10/01/2004 2:48:39 AM PDT by verity (The Liberal Media is America's Enemy)
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To: kattracks

X42i still has 'em drinkin the coolaid, sKerry & McAweful got em all scared so bad they need pampers, and Dubya's still protecting them, like it or not.

And what's with this "Mercedes"? I remember every other hippie chick in the 60's and more than a few dancers named 'Mercedes'. Is this a real "Mercedes",, Wow! :-)


11 posted on 10/01/2004 2:52:01 AM PDT by JoeSixPack1 (At 200mph, you have no friends..)
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To: FesterUSMC

She is mentally unbalanced. What's worse is that some desperate man will eventually marry this "woman" and produce children with her, who will be equally messed up.


12 posted on 10/01/2004 2:52:38 AM PDT by Clock King
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To: kattracks

If she voted for Bill Clinton, there is strong indication she did just that!


13 posted on 10/01/2004 2:56:07 AM PDT by twntaipan (Question: Just how many OTHER SeeBS stories were frauds?)
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To: JoeSixPack1

"Mercedes"?

Don't forget Ferne, and Zo !


14 posted on 10/01/2004 3:04:31 AM PDT by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: Mo1
Re: Cameron Diaz

She's a major movie star who is great friends with Drew Barrymore and is on the board of Declare Yourself (www.DeclareYourself.com), a campaign created to raise the awareness of voting. Cameron Diaz makes a passionate plea to the country—why it's important for each and every one of us to vote.

"I feel like apathy did not create this country, but it is definitely going to destroy it…. We can all say, 'Well, it doesn't matter to me, because, you know, it doesn't affect me. Nobody ever does anything for me.' … This country isn't about other people doing stuff for you. It's about you doing it for yourself. That's what this country was built on."

During the show taping, Cameron is overwhelmed by emotion.

Oprah: Cameron is having a moment. What is this about?

Cameron: Well, I'm so proud of my friend [Drew Barrymore]. She took a whole year out of her busy schedule. She's a producer, she's an actor…she did this to take the time to educate people about it. And then I started listening to people saying, 'Oh, I don't vote because it just doesn't affect me. And I just got overwhelmed, because I think this is the best country in the world. And it just scares me that we're just going to squander it all away. That we're going to lay down and let people take it away from us.

Oprah: I am very, very afraid.

Cameron: I'm really scared. I don't know if you guys know this about our country…but people—we're all alone right now. And, where we used to be the strongest in the world, we're alone. So, that's the beginning of something terrible, and so it's very important to go out there.

Oprah: I know. You're afraid of what's going to happen if people do not vote.

15 posted on 10/01/2004 3:05:29 AM PDT by endthematrix (Bad news is good news for the Kerry campaign!)
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To: kattracks

"Sorry Elizabeth, but he's already had his two terms as prez."

You took the words from my fingertips! :D


16 posted on 10/01/2004 3:17:26 AM PDT by mbennett203
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To: kattracks
""he's cool with all the young people and he will be good for the nation, too.""

Wow, I'm sold. [/sarcasm]

Hey, I'm a young person, and kerry is

17 posted on 10/01/2004 3:20:26 AM PDT by mbennett203
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To: kb2614
"I bet she's a fun date."

Fun like getting a root canal without anasthetic.

18 posted on 10/01/2004 3:23:39 AM PDT by mbennett203
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To: kattracks

What the hell is a "pandemic woman"?


19 posted on 10/01/2004 3:26:30 AM PDT by Fresh Wind (Heinz-Kerry: "The common man doesn't look at me as some rich witch.")
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To: kattracks
"I would vote for a serial rapist [rather] than George Bush," said Elizabeth Mercedes

You already did... in 1992 and 1996.

He can't run again.

20 posted on 10/01/2004 3:27:45 AM PDT by harrycarey
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