Posted on 10/12/2004 6:02:03 AM PDT by JLAGRAYFOX
An absolute must read for all Americans. The true course and feelings of John Kerry and the current Democrat Party on the "Terrorism" issue.
Kerry's problem is he thinks he Wilt, when he's really Neville.
I actually voted against the Dhimma before I voted for it! (to be said during JFngs administration)
I actually voted against the Dhimma before I voted for it! (to be said during JFngs administration)
"...if we just ignore them, they'll go away. And if we don't ignore them but fight back, then it's our fault."
We ignored them for over 30 years and it got us 9/11. How many thousands do we have to lose before people realize that the President we have now understands the problem and is addressing it while his opponent wishes to ignore it as a nuisance.
Darn good article, but it was preaching to the choir here.
I wish this could be read by the undecided voter, if that is possible at the point, but I guess the fact that they don't read anything about the issues is why they are undecided.
I have e-mailed this article to Powerlineblog, Lucianne, RealClearPolitics, etc. Powerline has posted it on their site. If you know any other sites that would post, all freepers should get this important word out as best they can. This article is the true, real face of "traitor" John Kerry. This idiot is going to get scores of American innocents killed if he is elected President.
I've seen the footage. He does not look "cool headed." He is dazed and confused, searched aimlessly in the sky for signs of incoming planes.
Sounds like John Kerry would be happiest if he could use the "athletic" approach to eliminating terrorism..
How to fight a nuanced war against nuisances.



The last flyswatter shows that Kerry acknowledges that we live in a high tech world.
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