Posted on 01/20/2005 10:56:59 AM PST by cwiz24
Oooh good one. I wish I had said that.
Feel free to use it.
:^)
Thats nice...
it also means keeping faith with your ideals, never retreating from core convictions
Remember that John, when President Bush does things you don't like.
skerry the election over and you lost.
Sad yes! For Kerry!!! We are jubulent!! COngratulation Dear President Bush!
To Kerry.........Go home, suck it up, buh bye!!!!!
(Here's hoping he gets voted out of the senate too!!!)
Brother is the AP just belting them out today or what. It is so obvious as to be beyond laughable. By the way, is it me or does it sound like the Dems are going to fillabuster the Rice nomination? I truly hope they do. I want them to get busy sealing their fate in 2006.
Kerry said:" it also means keeping faith...even as you work to find common ground,
Kerry and his fellow dimocRATs absolutely do not have any common ground with my beliefs and moral values.
Hey john f'n kerry...F YOU!
Ditto #30
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1341974/posts
Excerpts
"Only experiencing a few presidential elections in my life time, I thought the losing candidate was supposed to fade into oblivion. Bob Dole, though still visible as a pundit on some news stations, was relatively quiet following his defeat in 1996. Al Gore, apparently sulking in defeat at McDonald's, faded from the public eye for the first two and a half years of Dubya's presidency, only to re-appear as an angry vitriol spewing lunatic. Still yet, he had all but disappeared. Despite some efforts to "Re-Elect Gore in 2004" most of America had forgotten about the robotic former Vice President."
"I ran across an article on USNews.com about the state of the Democratic party. Lo and behold, John Kerry had a lot to say. Kerry said, "On every issue that speaks to the qualities of people's lives, we won and will continue to win." Wrong, Mr. Kerry. You lost, which is why the Republicans currently hold a majority in both houses of Congress, Governorships, and the White House. If you had won on every issue, we'd be referring to you as President Kerry."
"Probably more than any other single quote that Senator Kerry has said, his claim that his wife was given a bad rap during the campaign has to take the cake. In a political campaign, it's not wise to tell a reporter to "shove it." Whether or not her comments were taken out of context is a matter of opinion, but any way you look at it, Teresa Heinz Kerry had a negative impact on her husband's bid for the White House. Since Senator Kerry is so concerned about the perception of political figures' family members within the media, he should urge tabloids and other gossip magazines and newspapers to keep their paws and their print off the Bush girls. John Kerry continues to lie about why he lost the election and will continue to do so until he gets stomped again in 2008, probably in the primaries. Some of us just never learn."
I highly recommend reading the whole piece. It's not long.
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