To: MegaSilver
In a way, I wish the Islamofascists would manage to pull off a second 9/11.
If they do, everybody and his brother in America will be ready to wipe them off the face of the earth, and won't want to stop until we have.
2 posted on
03/22/2004 1:13:50 PM PST by
E. Pluribus Unum
(Drug prohibition laws help fund terrorism.)
To: MegaSilver
Finally, something from Novak that is (somewhat) positive. Must have pained him to write this.
3 posted on
03/22/2004 1:14:25 PM PST by
LS
(CNN is the Amtrack of news.)
To: MegaSilver
{Kerry] is sailing dangerous waters, supported by rogue dictators and leftist opportunists around the world and risking rejection at home.I proposed the "Who would Osama vote for?" to a hardcore leftist Kerry KoolAid drinker and he as able to twist and contort in his mind until he convinced himself that Osama would vote for Bush because Osama was afraid of Kerry because Kerry represented an unknown.
Osama. (blink)
Afraid of Kerry. (blink, blink)
BWAHAHAHAHA!
4 posted on
03/22/2004 1:26:03 PM PST by
Blood of Tyrants
(Even if the government took all your earnings, you wouldn't be, in its eyes, a slave.)
To: MegaSilver
Kerry is steering a
very dangerous course: with the adulation of a left-of-center minority in the Democratic and Republican parties.
(In that respect,we are not that different from Spain-where a minority party can seize a large measure of power by aligning itself with one of the majority winners.)
Even as you read this - and I apologize to those of you who have read my words before - the Islamic madmen in Iraq,are doing their level best to pile up body bags: civilian and military,in the hope of creating so much repugnance for Operation Iraqi Freedom,the voters here will sweep President Bush (and as many other Republicans as they can manage) out of office.
They don't like Kerry - Hell, they can barely tolerate one another - but they think an ultra-liberal President will be a lot easier to shove aside.
I'm sure they reason-should Kerry win-he will keep one of his campaign promises above all : the prompt removal of US troops from Iraq, Afghanistan,Africa,and any other place the terrorists are being held in check.
Once that happens,we can look forward to some "fun" events:
1. Iranian troops crossing the border "to answer the pleas for help " from the Shi'ite majority in Iraq.(Hey,it worked for Hitler in Austria and Poland !)
2. The coming together of Islamic "super-states"-aligned on the basis of religious inclination ( Sunni or Shi'ite ).
3. The expedited development and distribution of nuclear weapons,missiles,etc. among the two rival groups.
I'll leave the rest up to your imaginations !
6 posted on
03/22/2004 1:36:46 PM PST by
genefromjersey
(So little time - so many FLAMES to light !!)
To: MegaSilver
Unfortunately, the American people CAN be worn down.
General Giap and John Kerry knew it.
Now, Osama bin Laden and John Kerry think it'll work again.
7 posted on
03/22/2004 1:38:39 PM PST by
onedoug
To: MegaSilver
While everyone has their attention focused on terrorism and theorize how it may affect elections, there is another issue that will affect our upcoming elections for president and Congress.
Our nation is a consumer nation. Ahead of principals and social issues, most of the electorate will vote on personal economic issues.
Why is no one talking about the reduction in oil production by OPEC nations and how this may affect the outcome of our elections? It is only a matter of time until the double digit increases in fuel prices this year will be passed onto consumers. When this occurs, economic hell follows.
Admittedly, it is not physically threatening like acts of terrorism. Still, it does represent how foreign interests will try to sway the perceptions of the electorate.
To: MegaSilver
My biggest concern is for President Bush's safety. I hope and pray the Secret Service is alert and vigilant.
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