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Old September 23rd 04, 07:07 PM
Dudley Henriques
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"Ed Rasimus" wrote in message
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Kerry as of today might be in a world of hurt after his going on
national television within 30 minutes of PM Allawi addressing a joint
session of congress to huge bipartisan applause and standing ovation at
times. This man has literally taken his life in his hands to step up to
the plate in Iraq.
Kerry presented a HUGE contrast to the mood that was displayed in
congress this morning. I am far from being a professional psychologist,
but I honestly believe that their is a limit for all American non
decided voters for Kerry's constant projection of negativity.
Today he might have crossed that line. There's a big problem for any
politician choosing to present the kind of national negativity that
Kerry represents as a constant in front of the American public. The
average American isn't stupid. They can be stubborn and
opinionated...but only a very few are REALLY stupid! Kerry either has
reached the point where more and more undecided voters are beginning to
lean away from his "message" (or lack of same as the case may be), or at
least are beginning to realize that if only a fraction of what's out
there about Kerry is true; he's not what he wants people to believe he
is.
I honestly believe that at this point, after his "performance" today,
Mr. Kerry can only do himself more and more harm as he appears in
public.
I believe all but the most extreme die hard leftists are slowly
filtering away from Kerry as more and more people are exposed to him.
In short, I believe that for the remainder of the election period, the
more Kerry appears in public the more danger there is out there for him.
I could be wrong, but I'll check back with you after the election to buy
you one if I am :-)
Anyway Ras.......hope I'm right anyway!!!
Dudley


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Old September 23rd 04, 08:24 PM
John S. Shinal
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"Dudley Henriques" wrote:

Kerry as of today might be in a world of hurt after his going on
national television within 30 minutes of PM Allawi addressing a joint
session of congress to huge bipartisan applause and standing ovation at
times. This man has literally taken his life in his hands to step up to
the plate in Iraq.


I have to check CSPAN tonight, apparently Allawi and Lieberman
were embracing each other warmly, and kissing each other as is the
common Eastern custom among friends. Certainly quite a moment for the
Arab Street.

I agree, JFK should have waited a day before addressing any of
this. Appearing reactive is not a help to him.

Kerry presented a HUGE contrast to the mood that was displayed in
congress this morning. I am far from being a professional psychologist,
but I honestly believe that their is a limit for all American non
decided voters for Kerry's constant projection of negativity.


Key also because it's an unconscious reaction, and therefore
highly persuasive to the individual. Frowns and furrowed brows are
more potent than people think.


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Old September 23rd 04, 10:04 PM
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Dudley Henriques wrote:

Kerry as of today might be in a world of hurt after his going on
national television within 30 minutes of PM Allawi addressing a joint
session of congress to huge bipartisan applause and standing ovation at
times.


Kerry sounded to me like someone who *wants* things in Iraq to be as bad as
they can. I'm not sure this message will be received well by anyone to the
right of Kerry on the political spectrum.


BUFDRVR

"Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips
everyone on Bear Creek"
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Old September 23rd 04, 10:43 PM
Dudley Henriques
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"BUFDRVR" wrote in message
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Dudley Henriques wrote:

Kerry as of today might be in a world of hurt after his going on
national television within 30 minutes of PM Allawi addressing a joint
session of congress to huge bipartisan applause and standing ovation
at
times.


Kerry sounded to me like someone who *wants* things in Iraq to be as
bad as
they can. I'm not sure this message will be received well by anyone to
the
right of Kerry on the political spectrum.


BUFDRVR


I agree. There exists a point with human nature involved when dealing
with large audiences when constant negative projection begins to lose
people, and I think Kerry is crossing this threshold now. He's
overexposed his negatives and from here on in to the election, I believe
that he'll lose voters every time he appears in public.
Bottom line from the cockpit anyway :-) is that in my opinion anyway for
all the hell THAT is worth......Kerry's committed the ultimate sin in
ACM and in politics; he's become predictable.....and predictable to a
vast audience means anticipating the negative position from Kerry on
EVERY issue, and because his negative position doesn't change, and gives
nothing to the other side, the truth in the constant drumming of his
position becomes naturally suspect as a result of sheer human
nature...and THAT can be fatal in a political campaign.

It's a HUGE flaw for those who would press constant positions giving
nothing positive at all to the opposition. The average Joe out there
isn't stupid. All but the most hard core know instinctively that no
political side is totally right or wrong....ALL the time!
Kerry's in trouble. The average Joe is beginning to catch on to his gig.
I can feel it in my bones!! :-))
Dudley Henriques
International Fighter Pilots Fellowship
Flight Instructor/Aerobatics/Retired


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Old September 24th 04, 03:09 AM
Steven P. McNicoll
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"BUFDRVR" wrote in message
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Kerry sounded to me like someone who *wants* things in Iraq to be as bad
as
they can. I'm not sure this message will be received well by anyone to the
right of Kerry on the political spectrum.


Gee, let's see, to the right of Kerry would be........ an overwhelming
majority of American voters.


 




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