Monday, November 01, 2004
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Lord have mercy does this nation need some luck this month. I just can't conceive of anyone voting for Kerry. He has NOTHING to offer the United States except his grotesque record which promises to make Prez. Peanut's look like the good old days.
They will though. I heard a little snippit on the radio Saturday stating there are 400,000 people in Florida with some form of senile dementia. There's 400K for Kerry. Added to the 150K+ I mentioned here, that makes over half a million. Then you've got all the welfare brood-mares, NEA members, civil "servants", transplanted yankees, plus the horror of this early voting crap that inevitably will be chock full of fraud. Florida just barely went conservative last time. It won't this time.
If, for some reason the traitor looses, the DNC has already got that rigged.
Democrats file 9 suits in Florida
By Jerry Seper
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
10,000 Lawyers Mass to Attack 2004 Election
WSJ, October 29, 2004; Page A14
Thousands Of Lawyers Prepare For Battle In Florida
WKMG Orlando, October 26, 2004
I am an economic libertarian and I've been dismally disappointed with virtually all candidates forever. I'm not voting Libertarian again this time. This country needs a president that will fulfill the number one mandate of protecting its citizens more than ever, more than Mr. Badnarik's policies, and if you don't read anything else today, I would like you to read what John Hospers, the first Libertarian for president, has written.
An Open Letter to Libertarians
by John Hospers
Dear Libertarian:
As a way of getting acquainted, let me just say that I was the first presidential candidate for the Libertarian Party back in l972, and was the author of the first full-length book, Libertarianism, describing libertarianism in detail. I also wrote the Libertarian Party's Statement of Principles at the first libertarian national convention in 1972. I still believe in those principles as strongly as ever, but this year -- more than any year since the establishment of the Libertarian Party -- I have major concerns about the choices open to us as voting Americans.
There is a belief that's common among many libertarians that there is no essential difference between the Democrat and Republican Parties -- between a John Kerry and a George W. Bush administration; or worse: that a Bush administration would be more undesirable. Such a notion could not be farther from the truth, or potentially more harmful to the cause of liberty.
The election of John Kerry would be, far more than is commonly realized, a catastrophe. Regardless of what he may say in current campaign speeches, his record is unmistakable: he belongs to the International Totalitarian Left in company with the Hillary and Bill Clintons, the Kofi Annans, the Ted Kennedys, and the Jesse Jacksons of the world. The Democratic Party itself has been undergoing a transformation in recent years; moderate, pro-American, and strong defense Senators such as Zell Miller, Joe Lieberman and Scoop Jackson are a dying breed. Observe how many members of the Democrat Party belong to the Progressive Caucus, indistinguishable from the Democratic Socialists of America. That caucus is the heart and soul of the contemporary Democratic Party.
Today's Democrats have been out of majority power for so long that they are hungry for power at any price and will do anything to achieve it, including undermining the President and our troops in time of war; for them any victory for Americans in the war against terrorism is construed as a defeat for them. ..snip..
Please click this link for the entire message.
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Since my last post, I have compiled 5 pages of links and my comments. I've put it all in a file labeled "pol crap - Oct 2004" and burned it off to disk. Too much "stuff". The links are quite informative and some are entered below. In case they have died or require a subscription you don't want to bother with, I keep text copies of all and an email to me will get one shipped your way.
Justifications for backing Kerry fall flat Mark Steyn
Kerry's non-honorable discharge
WorldNetDaily
Kerry's Legacy:
No One Who Has Aided the Enemy Deserves to Become President
Richmond Times-Dispatch
PAUL GALANTI
GUEST COLUMNIST
note: this is a most excellent read
Kerry's Discharge Is Questioned by an Ex-JAG Officer
BY THOMAS LIPSCOMB
Stop the Shakedown
WSJ - By WALTER OLSON
hopeless case - tort reform
The Forgotten Clinton Report
By Dr. Paul Kengor
I had a hatful of comments and links on HMXGate, too much crap to include. Just another case of Kerry shooting himself in the ass again with help from his sycophant MSM support. There were a few humor links, a couple of fun personal observations, and a cute photo to add but, since it looks like there's going to be a Prez. Kerry, there's no joy in the swamp today. Please make me wrong.
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7:24 PM - Whew! Gen. Schwartzkopf is slightly po'd:
Kerry Campaign Fakes Schwartzkopf Endorsement
The stop-at-nothing Kerry campaign apparently is making phone calls in Florida, falsely claiming that Gen. Norman Schwartzkopf is supporting Kerry. Today, Schwartzkopf demanded that the DNC cease making false representations about his support:
"The Democratic National Committee is making fraudulent phone calls claiming that I have endorsed Senator Kerry. Nothing could be further from the truth, and I demand that they stop immediately.
Senator Kerry opposed the Reagan defense build-up that won the Cold War. Senator Kerry opposed the removal of Saddam Hussein from Kuwait. Senator Kerry proposed billions in intelligence cuts after the first attack on the World Trade Center. Senator Kerry voted against funds to equip our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan with supplies like body armor and ammunition.
I am supporting President Bush for reelection, because he is the candidate who has demonstrated the conviction needed to defeat terrorism. In contrast to the President's steadfast determination to defeat our enemies, Senator Kerry has a record of weakness that gives me no confidence in his ability to fight and win the War on Terror. His attempt to make up for these deficiencies by falsifying my endorsement only confirms my impression that he is not the man we need to lead our nation."
Posted by Hindrocket at 05:37 PM
They will though. I heard a little snippit on the radio Saturday stating there are 400,000 people in Florida with some form of senile dementia. There's 400K for Kerry. Added to the 150K+ I mentioned here, that makes over half a million. Then you've got all the welfare brood-mares, NEA members, civil "servants", transplanted yankees, plus the horror of this early voting crap that inevitably will be chock full of fraud. Florida just barely went conservative last time. It won't this time.
If, for some reason the traitor looses, the DNC has already got that rigged.
Democrats file 9 suits in Florida
By Jerry Seper
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
10,000 Lawyers Mass to Attack 2004 Election
WSJ, October 29, 2004; Page A14
Thousands Of Lawyers Prepare For Battle In Florida
WKMG Orlando, October 26, 2004
I am an economic libertarian and I've been dismally disappointed with virtually all candidates forever. I'm not voting Libertarian again this time. This country needs a president that will fulfill the number one mandate of protecting its citizens more than ever, more than Mr. Badnarik's policies, and if you don't read anything else today, I would like you to read what John Hospers, the first Libertarian for president, has written.
An Open Letter to Libertarians
by John Hospers
Dear Libertarian:
As a way of getting acquainted, let me just say that I was the first presidential candidate for the Libertarian Party back in l972, and was the author of the first full-length book, Libertarianism, describing libertarianism in detail. I also wrote the Libertarian Party's Statement of Principles at the first libertarian national convention in 1972. I still believe in those principles as strongly as ever, but this year -- more than any year since the establishment of the Libertarian Party -- I have major concerns about the choices open to us as voting Americans.
There is a belief that's common among many libertarians that there is no essential difference between the Democrat and Republican Parties -- between a John Kerry and a George W. Bush administration; or worse: that a Bush administration would be more undesirable. Such a notion could not be farther from the truth, or potentially more harmful to the cause of liberty.
The election of John Kerry would be, far more than is commonly realized, a catastrophe. Regardless of what he may say in current campaign speeches, his record is unmistakable: he belongs to the International Totalitarian Left in company with the Hillary and Bill Clintons, the Kofi Annans, the Ted Kennedys, and the Jesse Jacksons of the world. The Democratic Party itself has been undergoing a transformation in recent years; moderate, pro-American, and strong defense Senators such as Zell Miller, Joe Lieberman and Scoop Jackson are a dying breed. Observe how many members of the Democrat Party belong to the Progressive Caucus, indistinguishable from the Democratic Socialists of America. That caucus is the heart and soul of the contemporary Democratic Party.
Today's Democrats have been out of majority power for so long that they are hungry for power at any price and will do anything to achieve it, including undermining the President and our troops in time of war; for them any victory for Americans in the war against terrorism is construed as a defeat for them. ..snip..
Please click this link for the entire message.
* * * * * *
Since my last post, I have compiled 5 pages of links and my comments. I've put it all in a file labeled "pol crap - Oct 2004" and burned it off to disk. Too much "stuff". The links are quite informative and some are entered below. In case they have died or require a subscription you don't want to bother with, I keep text copies of all and an email to me will get one shipped your way.
Justifications for backing Kerry fall flat Mark Steyn
Kerry's non-honorable discharge
WorldNetDaily
Kerry's Legacy:
No One Who Has Aided the Enemy Deserves to Become President
Richmond Times-Dispatch
PAUL GALANTI
GUEST COLUMNIST
note: this is a most excellent read
Kerry's Discharge Is Questioned by an Ex-JAG Officer
BY THOMAS LIPSCOMB
Stop the Shakedown
WSJ - By WALTER OLSON
hopeless case - tort reform
The Forgotten Clinton Report
By Dr. Paul Kengor
I had a hatful of comments and links on HMXGate, too much crap to include. Just another case of Kerry shooting himself in the ass again with help from his sycophant MSM support. There were a few humor links, a couple of fun personal observations, and a cute photo to add but, since it looks like there's going to be a Prez. Kerry, there's no joy in the swamp today. Please make me wrong.
************
7:24 PM - Whew! Gen. Schwartzkopf is slightly po'd:
Kerry Campaign Fakes Schwartzkopf Endorsement
The stop-at-nothing Kerry campaign apparently is making phone calls in Florida, falsely claiming that Gen. Norman Schwartzkopf is supporting Kerry. Today, Schwartzkopf demanded that the DNC cease making false representations about his support:
"The Democratic National Committee is making fraudulent phone calls claiming that I have endorsed Senator Kerry. Nothing could be further from the truth, and I demand that they stop immediately.
Senator Kerry opposed the Reagan defense build-up that won the Cold War. Senator Kerry opposed the removal of Saddam Hussein from Kuwait. Senator Kerry proposed billions in intelligence cuts after the first attack on the World Trade Center. Senator Kerry voted against funds to equip our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan with supplies like body armor and ammunition.
I am supporting President Bush for reelection, because he is the candidate who has demonstrated the conviction needed to defeat terrorism. In contrast to the President's steadfast determination to defeat our enemies, Senator Kerry has a record of weakness that gives me no confidence in his ability to fight and win the War on Terror. His attempt to make up for these deficiencies by falsifying my endorsement only confirms my impression that he is not the man we need to lead our nation."
Posted by Hindrocket at 05:37 PM