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Kerry served his country in VN. Bush barely served
and didn't bother to show up for his physical. We're still waiting to hear from Bush about that. Apparently, he's not got much he wants to tell us. He was a weak governer and is a terrible president. He and his father can share the glory of being one-term presidents. Here's my prediction: After Kerry wins in November, you and your right-wing wacko friends will be totally silent. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Bart Senior" wrote in message . net... And they want to believe Kerry is not an extremist liberal when the facts show he is. They will accept bias voting record information over the polls of numerous groups. The numerous groups who track voting records look at the entire bill being voted on and then access whether it is good or bad for that particular group. And they give a rating of 0 to 100. Kerry popped out as tied at one extreme with 93. That makes him extremist. They don't want to accept that fact that he is a liberal. Not proud of it, and wants to paint hmself as something he is not. And he wants to run on a shaky war record, like he is some kind of a hero, when he cowardly bailed out after only four months of combat duty. This is what I find so scary, as do so many others. GWB is having a tough enough time. He needs our support, and four more years to accomplish something. We don't need to change watch now. It's double or nothing. "Maxprop" wrote "Bart Senior" wrote in message "DSK" wrote In short: lies , more lies, and more liars. If Bush & Cheney are so great, then why does their support rest on such a foundation of falsehood? I could say the same about Kerry and F-911. What you've ignored, Bart, is that the left-wing radicals, such as Doug, believe everything in F911, despite the substantial evidence that it is little more than distorted and dishonest propaganda. Max |
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![]() "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message Here's my prediction: After Kerry wins in November, you and your right-wing wacko friends will be totally silent. You are obviously no student of human nature, Jon. Have you forgotten all the flak Clinton took during his 8 years? Do you honestly believe Rush Limbaugh will be "silent" following a Kerry victory? LOL. Max |
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Limbaugh would be counting the day;'s until the next
election, and begin every day with telling everyone "XX days of Kerry tyranny to go." What do you think the extremist liberals will do, when Kerry loses? They will scream the election was fixed and start impeachment proceedings. What the country needs right now is continuity, not change. "Maxprop" wrote "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message Here's my prediction: After Kerry wins in November, you and your right-wing wacko friends will be totally silent. You are obviously no student of human nature, Jon. Have you forgotten all the flak Clinton took during his 8 years? Do you honestly believe Rush Limbaugh will be "silent" following a Kerry victory? LOL. Max |
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![]() "Bart Senior" wrote in message Limbaugh would be counting the day;'s until the next election, and begin every day with telling everyone "XX days of Kerry tyranny to go." What do you think the extremist liberals will do, when Kerry loses? They will scream the election was fixed and start impeachment proceedings. What the country needs right now is continuity, not change. What the country really needs is an administration that will unite rather than polarize the country. Sadly neither Bush nor Kerry will fit that role. Even worse, it will probably take another brutal attack by terrorists to unite the country, but, as before, that unity will be short lived, with recriminations starting soon afterward. Katysails said it best: (to paraphrase) when one is faced with two undesirable alternatives, stick with the one with which you are familiar. Bush. Max |
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My personal choice would be McCain.
Of the Democrats, I like Lieberman the best. Niether of these two scare me. "Maxprop" wrote "Bart Senior" wrote in message Limbaugh would be counting the day;'s until the next election, and begin every day with telling everyone "XX days of Kerry tyranny to go." What do you think the extremist liberals will do, when Kerry loses? They will scream the election was fixed and start impeachment proceedings. What the country needs right now is continuity, not change. What the country really needs is an administration that will unite rather than polarize the country. Sadly neither Bush nor Kerry will fit that role. Even worse, it will probably take another brutal attack by terrorists to unite the country, but, as before, that unity will be short lived, with recriminations starting soon afterward. Katysails said it best: (to paraphrase) when one is faced with two undesirable alternatives, stick with the one with which you are familiar. Bush. Max |
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But you scare us.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Bart Senior" wrote in message . net... My personal choice would be McCain. Of the Democrats, I like Lieberman the best. Niether of these two scare me. "Maxprop" wrote "Bart Senior" wrote in message Limbaugh would be counting the day;'s until the next election, and begin every day with telling everyone "XX days of Kerry tyranny to go." What do you think the extremist liberals will do, when Kerry loses? They will scream the election was fixed and start impeachment proceedings. What the country needs right now is continuity, not change. What the country really needs is an administration that will unite rather than polarize the country. Sadly neither Bush nor Kerry will fit that role. Even worse, it will probably take another brutal attack by terrorists to unite the country, but, as before, that unity will be short lived, with recriminations starting soon afterward. Katysails said it best: (to paraphrase) when one is faced with two undesirable alternatives, stick with the one with which you are familiar. Bush. Max |
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![]() "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message But you scare us. My heart is still racing from discovering that folks like you actually exist, Jon. :-) Max |
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![]() "Bart Senior" wrote in message My personal choice would be McCain. Of the Democrats, I like Lieberman the best. Niether of these two scare me. I agree on both counts. Isn't it unfortunate that the truly credible candidates don't seem to be able to make it through the primaries any longer? Max |
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I don't like Lieberman that much. I can't put my finger on why.
He seems off somehow. I like McCain. Too bad we don't have him now. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... "Bart Senior" wrote in message My personal choice would be McCain. Of the Democrats, I like Lieberman the best. Niether of these two scare me. I agree on both counts. Isn't it unfortunate that the truly credible candidates don't seem to be able to make it through the primaries any longer? Max |
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Kerry didn't seem to have any problems uniting his swift boat
crew, nor did he have trouble in the senate. Bush didn't have any trouble uniting the cops that pulled him over for being drunk. I don't see your point. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Maxprop" wrote in message link.net... "Bart Senior" wrote in message Limbaugh would be counting the day;'s until the next election, and begin every day with telling everyone "XX days of Kerry tyranny to go." What do you think the extremist liberals will do, when Kerry loses? They will scream the election was fixed and start impeachment proceedings. What the country needs right now is continuity, not change. What the country really needs is an administration that will unite rather than polarize the country. Sadly neither Bush nor Kerry will fit that role. Even worse, it will probably take another brutal attack by terrorists to unite the country, but, as before, that unity will be short lived, with recriminations starting soon afterward. Katysails said it best: (to paraphrase) when one is faced with two undesirable alternatives, stick with the one with which you are familiar. Bush. Max |