Grateful Seaman Recruit
Joined: 27 Oct 2004 Posts: 12
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Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2004 8:36 pm Post subject: Kerry's "True" Swift Boat!--Must See!! |
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You have got to see this!! Here are some great morale-boosters! Bravo to the Richmond Times-Dispatch (MSM)!
1. There's a fantastic editorial cartoon by Gary Brookins about Kerry's "leadership" in the swift boat he truthfully should have.
[Dear Admin--please help me out because I'm not sure how to shorten the URLs)
Editorial Cartoon
2. Ross MacKenzie, the very intellectual editor of the editorial page, has also shot a bull's eye about Kerry. Addtionally, he features a separate column by him asking questions about Kerry's dubious military discharge. And finally, he features former POW Paul Galanti--who heard Radio Hanoi broadcast the infamous 1971 Kerry testimony with the words (soft G's) "Genghis Khan" and later found out who said them.
Some of these are posted here and there in forums, but I'm listing them all in one place below to help everyone save time.
This just whets your appetite (from MacKenzie):
"Kerry is unconscionable. He is a shameless, vindictive, wack-left extremist - a crypto-pacifist. A Kennedy acolyte. A mountebank, a charlatan, a fraud. A consummate, congenital liar. A self-serving, self-righteous, self-promoter - and insufferably arrogant. A fabricator, an embellisher, a credit-taker surpassing even Al Gore. ...
"Bush has character in spades. He is a leader with discernible values the vast majority of Americans share. 9/11 transformed him - even redeemed him - for the second time. He is a man of optimism and locked-on resolve in the war against jihadist terror - the overwhelming issue in this campaign; Kerry is a pessimist and Hamlet-like waffler. Bush believes in taking the war to the enemy rather than allowing the enemy to beat us up here...."
Here are the URLs:
The Importance of Bush:
Is the Remnant Adequate to Carry the Day?
The Importance of Bush
Kerry: Why?
Kerry, Why?
Kerry's Legacy:
No One Who Has Aided the Enemy Deserves to Become President (by Paul Galanti)
Kerry's Legacy
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