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Originally posted by Say_hello_for_me
Anyway, this race is over. It was really over before it began, once nobody in the Democratic leadership complained about the moveon stuff and the intense questioning over Bush's nat'l guard service. Even if you didn't know (at the time) that Kerry would end up as your nominee, you were handicapping him later.
Hello
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2. What’s of note here is that the last time JFKerry's had a serious press interview was way back on August 1. Almost a month ago. Coinciding with his radio silence is the fact that the Swifties ran their first ad pointing out his lies and hypocrisy on August 4th.
The question now becomes how long this frog-loving traitor can fly under the radar screen with out his poll numbers falling off the chart. On the opposite hand, given his arrogant elitist slob mannerisms perhaps he is trying to give himself the bump his convention couldn’t by staying invisible. Either way, as Hello points out, it doesn’t matter. This game is all but over, Kerry is circling the toilet bowel as I type.
Meanwhile the "bounce" to Bush from the GOP convention is palpable at this point. The idiot wing of the leftist coalition and their leaders like J.Jackson and M,Moore will no longer be able to stridently whine that “Anyone But Bush”. After this week W will have made his case for 4 more years and then the Dimwits will have to run against a record of leadership with a candidate of lies and traitorous manipulations during the Vietnam War and a Senate record of scant accomplishment.
More fuel for the commie red fires of Kerry’s treason from the National Review:
As John Kerry gets ready to speak to the American Legion on Sept. 1, during the GOP Convention, it is worth recalling some of his earlier comments on that esteemed organization:
We will not quickly join those who march on Veterans' Day waving small flags, calling to memory those thousands who died for the "greater glory of the United States." We will not accept the rhetoric. We will not readily join the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars-in fact, we will find it hard to join anything at all and when we do, we will demand relevancy such as other organizations have recently been unable to provide. We will not take solace from the creation of monuments or the naming of parks after a select few of the thousands of dead Americans and Vietnamese. We will not uphold traditions which decorously memorialize that which was base and grim. It is from these things the New Soldier is asking America to turn. We are asking America to turn from false glory, hollow victory, fabricated foreign threats, fear which threatens us as a nation, shallow pride which feeds off fear, and mostly from the promises which have proven so deceiving these past ten years.
Those comments came in the epilogue to "The New Soldier," the book put out by Vietnam Veterans against the War. The book's cover features a group of not-particularly sober-looking antiwar protesters (vets, presumably) flying the American flag upside down, with the hygene associated with the protesters in New York City right now.
