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Chief
10-20-2004, 08:38 PM
The world, through the eyes of Senator Kerry... :)

http://www4.ncsu.edu/~drtaylor/kerry/kerry.html

Rax
10-20-2004, 09:21 PM
hahaha.... Neither Kerry or Bush deserves any votes

scottymac
10-20-2004, 09:53 PM
I haven't laughed that hard in a long time :)

Thanks Chief

just4funnc
10-21-2004, 12:16 AM
Damn Chief I love it, and I added 2 pics a friend on this site me, LOL that Friend can take credit for these pics if he likes.

just4funnc
10-21-2004, 02:15 AM
The world, through the eyes of Senator Kerry... :)

http://www4.ncsu.edu/~drtaylor/kerry/kerry.html


"After voting for the use of force in Iraq in October 2002, Mr. Kerry has been all over the political map. Initially he supported the war and suggested increasing the number of U.S. troops. When his primary campaign faltered under an assault from the anti-war left, Mr. Kerry denounced the idea, only to revive it later. Now, he talks about withdrawing troops beginning next summer. Regarding both Iran and North Korea, Mr. Kerry has misleadingly tried to depict the president -- rather than the malevolent regimes in both countries -- as the major stumbling block to negotiations. Although Mr. Kerry today faults President Bush for failing to form a multinational coalition with UN support to wage war in Iraq, he opposed the 1991 Gulf War -- even though the first President Bush formed such a coalition. Mr. Kerry claims that Mr. Bush unfairly seeks to characterize him as anti-defense, noting that Vice President Dick Cheney supported many of the same budget cuts while serving as defense secretary from 1989-93. But the fact is that, when Mr. Kerry launched his first Senate campaign 20 years ago at the height of the Cold War, he called for slashing $200 billion from the defense budget over four years, including funds for the B1 bomber, the cruise missile, the Trident submarine and many other programs, and said he was open to even more cuts. He was opposed to President Reagan's successful efforts to win the Cold War by supporting anti-Communist forces in Central America. In 1994 -- less than a year after terrorists first bombed the World Trade Center -- Mr. Kerry offered an amendment which would have slashed funding from the defense and intelligence budgets, including elimination of the Trident D-5 missile program. Seventy percent of Senate Democrats, including Ted Kennedy, voted against Mr. Kerry's amendment. It lost by a 75-20 vote. In the end, it would be hard to imagine a sharper contrast between President Bush's wartime leadership and the record of John Kerry -- who has spent much of his political career as a stalwart of the left-wing, anti-defense element in the Democrat Party. --The Washington Times

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UPRIGHT

"We did have a completely different class of people in 1776. When this country was formed you couldn't find 10 people on the continent who thought that it was the responsibility of the federal government to provide them with a job or health care. Know this...transport today's average American back to 1776 and the Revolutionary War would never have happened." --Neal Boortz

"Recruits to Muslim terror are made by Muslims who preach evil in God's name and by terrorist victories, not by America fighting back." --Dennis Prager

"The behavior of candidates for political office often reflects what they are seeing in their private polls. That being so, I suspect that the Kerry-Edwards private polls look pretty grim, unlike the public polls which purport to show them running neck-and-neck with the Bush-Cheney ticket." --Michael Reagan

"I do wish Kerry would explain sometime why it is OK for his faith to shape his stands on social welfare programs and the environment when he vows never to let his stands on abortion and embryonic stem cells be shaped by that same faith." --Jeff Jacoby

"I did have a chance to assess John Kerry once more and now the only thing I could conclude: This is not a good man. Of course, I am speaking as a mom, and a pretty indignant mom. This is not a good man. What a cheap and tawdry political trick." --Lynn Cheney on the politicization of her daughter, Mary.

"Some of us may disagree with [President Bush], even strongly, but we're never in doubt about where he's coming from, and where he's absolutely determined to go. ... There are a lot more serious problems than getting your words twisted. Like not supporting the troops in the field at the moment of decision, whether or not you agree with the war they're fighting at the time." --Paul Greenberg

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just4funnc
10-21-2004, 03:56 AM
Found a more readable format...try this
Gortz

Kerry Military Discharge Deception
Geoff Metcalf
Monday, Oct. 18, 2004
John Kerry is a thoroughly reprehensible person. When Lynn Cheney commented on Kerry, she said, “This is not a good man.” she was articulating a truism that sadly was a grossly inadequate means of describing the loathsome presidential wannabe.

I recently got a note from my old Battalion Commander asking if there is any substance to the controversy surrounding Kerry’s military discharge. I responded, “You damnbetcha!” I have previously written about questions surrounding Kerry’s discharge (9/10/04 http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/9/9/154130.shtml) and the ginned up DD214 (8/23/04 http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/8/23/95437.shtml).

The growing conventional wisdom (in military circles) is that Kerry GOT a discharge but it was other than honorable.
He subsequently got Clinton to sign the fix in 2001. HOWEVER, the more egregious aspect is his having been subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice when he met with the commies in Paris. THAT was and is chargeable! Reportedly, after the slug told a Senate hearing about his meetings with enemy agents, some senior Department of Defense types actually wanted to prosecute him. He was a Naval Reserve officer who had violated an excrement pot full of assorted laws and regulations.
However, the paranoid, dysfunctional Nixon White House allegedly didn’t want to fuel the anti-war gang rhetoric and so they made the strategic and tactical error of ignoring the obvious.

The Navy was p.o.-ed too. They yanked Kerry’s security clearance when it became axiomatic he was a Naval Reserve officer not to be trusted. One retired agent reportedly observed, “Lieutenant Kerry wasn’t cleared to know what time it was!”

The reason Kerry refuses to sign Standard Form 180 and release ALL his records (over a hundred pages still under wraps), doesn’t have ‘jack’ to do with medal inflation and hyperbolized heroics.

President Bush, former Vice President Gore, Senator McCain and others have authorized release of their records ... Kerry won’t!

Kerry’s Honorable Discharge some 30 years after his end of service (March 2001) is suspicious because it is so out of the ordinary.

There are five classes of Discharge: Honorable, General, Other than Honorable, Bad Conduct, and Dishonorable. It smells like Kerry’s ‘first’ discharge was probably no better than a ‘General’ discharge.

It has been suggested (and probably true) that the sandbagged records are loaded with appeal efforts and reports of his having provided “aid and comfort” to the enemy.

The mainstream co-conspirator/enablers media will not be able to ignore THIS elephant in the living room forever. Oh, they will try .... but if you think Clinton was harassed for sexual improprieties with an intern; get ready for a coordinated Military community Tsunami over Kerry’s FULL military record. The Monica mess will compare to a small yellow hole in a Montana snow bank when contrasted with the Kerry conundrum.


When Kerry went to Paris in the summer of 1970, he ‘claimed’ it was for his first honeymoon with heiress #1.
He met with assorted communists to engage in extensive discussions about plans, procedures and how to get the U.S. to surrender to Vietnam…WHILE HE WAS CONTRACTUALLY OBLIGATED AS A NAVAL RESERVE OFFICER.
Kerry’s covert lobbying were never reported to the Navy.
Kerry was also subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
As a commissioned officer, he was prohibited from making adverse statements against his chain of command or statements against his country, especially during time of war.
Kerry lied under oath against fellow soldiers before the US Senate about crimes committed in Vietnam.
Kerry claimed to be a war criminal on national television. The U.S Constitution's Article 3, Section 3, defines treason as "giving aid and comfort" to the enemy in time of warfare.
The Fourteenth Amendment, Section 3, states, "No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice-President having previously taken an oath to support the Constitution of the United States, [who has] engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemy!”

The details of Kerry’s military record disaster have been floating through cyberspace for a couple of months thanks to A. L. "Steve" Nash, MAC Ret, UDT/SEAL SEAL Authentication Team.

I called Steve to confirm he had authored the initial litany. You can check out his other efforts at http://www.authentiseal.org Thomas Lipscomb is adding to the compendium in the New York Sun http://www.nysun.com/article/3107.

Lipscomb observed Woodrow Wilson sent former presidential candidate Eugene Debs to prison for even demonstrating for peace negotiations with Germany during World War I.

Ambrose Bierce once observed, “The hardest tumble a man can make is to fall over his own bluff.” John Kerry’s fall is sure to rival Humpty Dumpty.

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