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Old February 12th 04, 02:37 AM
Tarver Engineering
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"George Z. Bush" wrote in message
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S. Sampson wrote:
"George Z. Bush" wrote
S. Sampson wrote:
"Stephen Harding" wrote

I think many people of 1970 would never have believed being
anti-war would be a negative attribute in the future.

It was more than anti-war. Kerry was against representative

government,
and thought that a vocal minority should have more power than the

silent
majority of the republic. He was anti-government. His view of

government,
like all communists, is that a Central Planning Authority should

distribute
the revenue to the communes (Party organs), rather than capitalists
determining what was viable based on the market. It's the classic

serfdom
versus freedom struggle (communists versus capitalists).

Kerry's voting record is pure communism. He is a communist.

You got any way of proving any of what you're saying


Yes.

or are you making it all up as you go along?


No.


So, how about sharing your proof with us?


Soon enough, George.

McAuliffe should have left the lid on this can of worms.


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Old February 12th 04, 01:27 PM
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Kevin Brooks wrote:

"Stephen Harding" wrote in message

I think many people of 1970 would never have believed being
anti-war would be a negative attribute in the future.


You are missing the point of the crystal ball allusion in this case; the
poster meant that Kerry had no way of knowing Hanoi Jane would two years
later become...well, Hanoi Jane. But in actuality, Kerry had an apparently


That's precisely the point I was trying to reference, although
perhaps with poor examples.

Playing one's Leftist, anti-war games is one thing; actually
visiting the camp of your active enemy quite another. Yet
this sort of thing has become de rigeur for groups attempting
to score points in opposition to US administration goals.
Quite a few people, some of them prominent, made visits to
Iraq just before the war. They invariably return with a "new
understanding" of the target people who "do not want war".

Unfortunately, the political polarization in the US between
conservative and liberal has become so extreme, that the
slightest "discrepancy" or "fuzzy info" becomes material to
be "spun up" into scandal. Try to put the spin you want on
the info (or lack of it), hand it to selected members of
the press favorable to your views, present it as "news" and
see if it gains "traction".

Both sides do it, but since Republicans have predominately
occupied the White House since Nixon, they have been more
often the targets.

If Kerry thought of being President some day (as apparently
Clinton did from college days), he might have stayed clear
of Jane...but only if he realized the political climate *of the
nation* might change. People get older, sometimes wiser,
friends and cliques separate, and people mature (generally).

The political world you inhabit today might not be the one you
must live and work in 10 or 20 years! And in the current US
political climate, *anything* you do is going to get dredged
up and negatively spun by your political opponents if you run
from President.

These must be great times for private investigators!


SMH

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Old February 12th 04, 09:31 PM
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Kerry is the perfect democratic nominee for 2004: he will lose by a wide
margin, on his (popular with democratic base) anti-war, anti-defense,
anti-us sovreignty issues.

This crushing defeat on the basis of core-democrat party issues will further
energize the base, setting St. Billary up for 2008. (Know how much mileage
teh democrats fgot on their "stole the election" myth? This goes away in
2004, and must be replaced with something equally powerful.)

McAuliffe may be a lot of things, but he is no fool.

Steve Swartz




"Tarver Engineering" wrote in message
...

"George Z. Bush" wrote in message
...
S. Sampson wrote:
"George Z. Bush" wrote
S. Sampson wrote:
"Stephen Harding" wrote

I think many people of 1970 would never have believed being
anti-war would be a negative attribute in the future.

It was more than anti-war. Kerry was against representative

government,
and thought that a vocal minority should have more power than the

silent
majority of the republic. He was anti-government. His view of

government,
like all communists, is that a Central Planning Authority should

distribute
the revenue to the communes (Party organs), rather than capitalists
determining what was viable based on the market. It's the classic

serfdom
versus freedom struggle (communists versus capitalists).

Kerry's voting record is pure communism. He is a communist.

You got any way of proving any of what you're saying

Yes.

or are you making it all up as you go along?

No.


So, how about sharing your proof with us?


Soon enough, George.

McAuliffe should have left the lid on this can of worms.




  #28  
Old February 12th 04, 09:37 PM
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"Leslie Swartz" wrote in message
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Kerry is the perfect democratic nominee for 2004: he will lose by a wide
margin, on his (popular with democratic base) anti-war, anti-defense,
anti-us sovreignty issues.


Now that there are signs Kerry was nailing interns, Dean may find new life.
It seems Clark blew the whistle on John Kerry.

This crushing defeat on the basis of core-democrat party issues will

further
energize the base, setting St. Billary up for 2008. (Know how much

mileage
teh democrats fgot on their "stole the election" myth? This goes away in
2004, and must be replaced with something equally powerful.)


A phoenix rises from the ashes.

McAuliffe may be a lot of things, but he is no fool.


I think McAuliffe is a retard; a Neil Bush like dupe.

"Tarver Engineering" wrote in message
...

"George Z. Bush" wrote in message
...
S. Sampson wrote:
"George Z. Bush" wrote
S. Sampson wrote:
"Stephen Harding" wrote

I think many people of 1970 would never have believed being
anti-war would be a negative attribute in the future.

It was more than anti-war. Kerry was against representative

government,
and thought that a vocal minority should have more power than the

silent
majority of the republic. He was anti-government. His view of

government,
like all communists, is that a Central Planning Authority should

distribute
the revenue to the communes (Party organs), rather than

capitalists
determining what was viable based on the market. It's the classic

serfdom
versus freedom struggle (communists versus capitalists).

Kerry's voting record is pure communism. He is a communist.

You got any way of proving any of what you're saying

Yes.

or are you making it all up as you go along?

No.

So, how about sharing your proof with us?


Soon enough, George.

McAuliffe should have left the lid on this can of worms.






  #29  
Old February 13th 04, 01:45 AM
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"Grantland" wrote in message
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American People = boomer Hippy generation + every-minority-under- the-sun,

not
the tight-assed Religious fanatics/insane, rotten war-mongers. Kerry is a

war
hero, but that's ok. Bye bye, filth. Bye bye. Forever.

Grantland





(Me thinks somebody smoking too much crack......)


  #30  
Old February 13th 04, 02:59 AM
Tarver Engineering
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"Steve R." wrote in message
...

"Grantland" wrote in message
...
American People = boomer Hippy generation + every-minority-under-

the-sun,
not
the tight-assed Religious fanatics/insane, rotten war-mongers. Kerry is

a
war
hero, but that's ok. Bye bye, filth. Bye bye. Forever.


(Me thinks somebody smoking too much crack......)


Enbalming fluid.


 




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