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The Lie, Cheat, and Say Anything Party of Thugs and Its Media, Terrorist, UN, and Foriegn Leader Accomplices
Lie. Cheat. Say anything. Engage in thuggery. Coordinate attacks with your willing media accomplices. Bask in the endorsement of terrorists and Oil For Palaces scandal plagued UN lackeys. Such is the strategy of Kerry and the Democrats. If you endorse these tactics, ever, but especially in a time of war, then by all means, vote for Kerry.
By infidel cowboy · 10.27.04 09:34AM · 



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First, John Kerry says that Saddam Hussein was not an imminent threat (wrong war, wrong time, blah, blah, blah) and we “rushed” to war. Now he is suddenly alarmed that 380 tons of high explosives are missing! Why the alarm? Saddam wasn’t a threat! Then we find out that the explosives were missing before our troops even got there! So am I to assume Senator Kerry would have had us going to war sooner in order to get there before they were removed? But I thought we rushed to war? Now, thankfully with the help of the New York Times and Kerry’s blind faith in its headlines, the Senator is looking like a buffoon by creating a commercial about the missing explosives without ever checking the facts. And, for the third day, he’s STILL pounding his fist on this as, like the Rathergate memos, the credibility is seeming to crumble quickly. If you don’t think this is a perfect example of the Left thinking the American public are sheep and will believe anything, then you deserve John Kerry as President, for at least 4 years.

Posted by: electrogadgetguru [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 27, 2004 06:16 PM




No low is too low. I think this is going to backfire on John/John, most Americans still have a sense of fair play. Whatever Military support he had is gone as he sounds more like the Kerry of yesteryear. I am just waiting for the war criminal rhetoric and the puzzle will be complete.
This is what happens when you use hate as a strategy.

Posted by: Billy Budd [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 27, 2004 08:31 PM