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To: quidnunc

"One team's playing by Sept. 11 rules, the others are running a Sept. 10 campaign. I find it hard to believe that 51 percent of folks in states totaling 270 electoral votes are willing to cast a delusional ballot to return to the fictions of Sept. 10. But, if they are, so be it."

This is what's starting to worry me. It is clear that, despite all rhetoric confusing or otherwise, what Kerry is really promising is a return to Sept. 10th and the world of yesteryear. He's already tired of fighting the terrorists and he'd like to have tea parties with the Euros again, and a little trip to the theatre with the North Koreans a la Madeline Albright.

It will be Carter redux if we go with Kerry and I only hope there are enough people in America smart enough to realize this.


19 posted on 10/09/2004 6:30:31 AM PDT by jocon307
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To: jocon307
If a majority of Americans want to pretend that the U.N. isn't a sewer of corruption and that the French are America's allies, not Saddam's, well, we'll just have to live with the consequences.

The MSM is keeping the truth from the American public...France is NOT an ally. AT least not one of ours...

20 posted on 10/09/2004 6:41:04 AM PDT by ez (TERRORISTS FOR KERRY!!!)
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To: jocon307

I also worry that Steyn was a little too sanguine on this point, and that people are not focusing on the important issues in this election (fighting the WOT) because they are uncomfortable with the realities of September 11. A promise by sKerry to return to September 10 is simply suicidal, imo.


40 posted on 10/11/2004 12:13:19 PM PDT by alwaysconservative (W is the leader and sKerry is the "boy" who is led around by the nose by his Mama T)
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