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IT IS ALMOST TIME TO THANK THE DEMOCRATS FOR NOMINATING AN UNELECTABLE CHARLATON.
The carefully designed and highly vaunted Democrat Primary system has totally boomeranged by nominating an insufficiently vetted John Kerry who carries the fatal baggage of hatred directed directly at him of two thirds of all his Vietnam veteran colleagues and their friends and families.
By the time the GOP Convention and the 9/12 in DC Vietnam Veterans against Kerry demonstration are over, the Kerry campaign will be hopelessly under water. The amusing truth is that a Clinton-like candidate free of Kerry’s baggage – Edwards perhaps?- might easily have won this election.
Unfortunately for my Democrat friends, the upcoming Demo-debacle will reduce the Democrat presence in the House and Senate finally giving W the ability to seat his badly needed new judicial appointments.
This fatal error of the DNC will usher in an era of GOP political domination unmatched since the decades long domination of the FDR Democrats.
Read about a ludicrous attempt by the Dem big shots to overcome their error:
Kerry Takes Fight over Vietnam Ads to Bush's Ranch
By Adam Entous
CRAWFORD, Texas (Reuters) - Democrat John Kerry will dispatch two fellow Vietnam veterans to President Bush's secluded Texas ranch on Wednesday to press him to condemn television advertisements accusing Kerry of lying about his wartime service.
The move comes one day after it was disclosed that a top lawyer for Bush's re-election campaign has been providing legal advice to the group behind the ads, the so-called Swift Boat Veterans for Truth.
Kerry is sending to Crawford former Sen. Max Cleland of Georgia, a frequent companion of Kerry's on the campaign trail and a fellow Vietnam War veteran who lost three limbs during the war.
Cleland and former Army Green Beret Jim Rassman, whose life was saved by Kerry during a Vietnam war firefight, will try to deliver a letter protesting the ads to Bush at his heavily guarded ranch, Kerry aides said.
Kerry's service has dominated the neck-and-neck race for the Nov. 2 election in recent days as both candidates try to portray themselves as the best man to lead the United States in its war against terrorism...
http://pep.typepad.com/public_enquiry_project/2004/08/it_is_almost_ti.html
Posted by Adrian Spidle
Posted by Adrian Spidle at August 25, 2004 03:24 PM
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