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The unmitigated horror of a Kerry Presidency.

The unmitigated horror of a Kerry Presidency.

Not so much a blog today, but just a few things that need repeating for the general public.

1.) Goodbye tax cuts. The extra $2000 a year base return I get from Bush's cuts will go bye-bye. That is if Kerry doesn't change his current position.

2.) Hello tax increases. As a small business owner, Kerry has promised to target me for a tax increase. I wonder if he cares what thats going to do to my three childrens future? Being a wealthy aristocrat, probably not. Kerry promises to spend, spend and spend. A program for every American that makes under X amount of dollars a year. He promises to fix the national debt. You know who will really fix the national debt and pay for all these promised programs? You and I, the American public. Get your wallets out and get ready for papa Kerry to tell you how to better spend those hard earned dollars, because in his mind, you don't know how to spend your money wisely.

3.) Kiss any hope of election reform goodbye. Kerry whines about the Swift boat vets, but unlike President Bush, doesn't care about killing the 527 groups that support these type of ads. Perhaps it's because he endorses such attacks? Perhaps it's because Soros and his ilk are the only reason Kerry has made it as far as he has politically? Perhaps.

4.) Expect homeland attacks. I was hesitant to write this, but I have yet to find anywhere where Kerry has stated he would do anything other than "respond to an attack", unless, of course, the global community gives the thumbs up first. Knowing that the UN wont even label whats happening in the Sudan as genocide, expect the US military to be sitting around, wondering why President Kerry keeps vetoing funding for them. This reason alone is enough to not vote for the guy next month, unfortunatley too many people have already forgotten that the USA is at war with a global enemy. You don't think Al-Queda and OTHER terrorist organizations are going to just stop trying to kill all of us do you? Oh, thats right, Kerry thinks that Al-Queda is the only terrorist organization around. He must have figured that out in all the free time he had when he wasn't attending National Security meetings.

5.) Forget about global respect. Don't like President Bush's international policy? You'll hate Kerry's, unless your idea of a good foriegn policy is to change positions constantly, insult other world leaders daily, and exclude regional powers from summit talks. All of these are stated Kerry positions, but once again, you never know how he might shift on this.

6.) Watch for more scandals. Did you like how the memogate scandal led back to Lockheart inside the Kerry campaign? Do you enjoy your leaders secretly meeting with Americas enemies as John Kerry did on his honeymoon? Then you'll enjoy a Kerry Presidency; half the reason this guy can't hold a single position is because he can't remember what the truth is.

Personally, I think it's funny that as Kerry rises in the polls the stock market freaks out. It seems that someone understands this guy is bad for business - American business. Few things scare me, but a potential President Kerry scares me to no end. The reasons above are just the tip of the iceburg, but are more than enough to scare any US citizen, liberal or conservative.

Kerry is an aristocrat. He and his wife show no restraint in thinking they know better than the American public. How anyone could hate Bush so much as to vote for this guy amazes me.
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Reply #26 Top
Ya know...It's kinda sad that some of you folks are so caught up in hating the other guy that you think that if John Kerry is elected the world is going to come to an end on Nov 3. You want to talk about lower than average intelligence in the oval office? Look no further than our current president.

I am amused by the comments about Karl Rove being a master political strategist.If he's such a genius, why did the corpse of Mel Carnahan beat Ashcroft for the senate seat? He's a mudslinging creep who was kicked out of my alma mater (University of Utah) and built his entire political carreer by fabricating lies about opposing candidates, dirty tricks, sinking to the lowest tactics to get his guy elected, and who i feel is at least partially responsible for the hostile political climate in Washington today. Carville is 10 times the strategist that Rove is. Even though he's a bit of a freak.

Baker's comment was also particularly funny to me. I can't imagine what it would be like to labor under the delusion that John Kerry is pandering to the electorate and bush 2.0 is not. Care to explain the patients bill of rights and how the president vetoed it and now all of a sudden is claiming to fully support it? or how about the 200 billion to "protect" social security? Where's the check? Probably in the bunker with all the WMD's is my guess.

Baker also seems to conveniently forgot that bush 2.0 has lied almost constantly to the american public since he got in office. You think that bush 2.0 and Cheney give a rats ass about the middle class except at election time? If you believe that, i have some lovely oceanfront property in Idaho to sell you for a song my friend!

John Kerry has voted over 600 times to give the middle class tax relief. It's in the congressional record. Have a look.
Reply #27 Top
In response to #21. Clinton is a genius, Bush is not. Clinton accomplished a lot on his own, Bush did not. Rove enlisted Bush whereas Clinton enlisted Carville. As to how long Clinton and Carville have worked together I have no idea. Do you?


Yeah Clinton did a LOT.... he got a BJ in the oval office and then lied about it! That's something, ain't it?
Reply #28 Top
Dr?

Better to get a BJ and lie about it than to f**k all of us and tell us it was for our own protection!
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Reply #26 By: thatoneguyinslc - 10/6/2004 12:25:08 AM

John Kerry has voted over 600 times to give the middle class tax relief. It's in the congressional record. Have a look.


That may be true BUT he has voted against tax cuts and FOR higher taxes 352 times! Check that out here: Link

And if you *really* want the rest of his voting record you can see it here:Link
Reply #30 Top
Please, now the Dems who constantly remind us that laws are voted against because of riders are telling us that the only reason Bush could have vetod the patient's bill of rights was that he was against the spirit of it?

Lies are in the eye of the beholder. No one has proved Bush lied about anything, that is just more sad rhetoric as well.

"You think that bush 2.0 and Cheney give a rats ass about the middle class except at election time?"


Oddly enough, my accountant told me when I asked why our taxes were fairing better that I should thank Bush for it... two years ago. If you look back I think you'll find Bush's main tax relief incentives were passed long, long before the election. Closer to when he was elected, actually.
Reply #31 Top
if Clinton was a genius than the Monica Scandal (and others) would have never existed or came to light, right?


I am amused by the comments about Karl Rove being a master political strategist.If he's such a genius, why did the corpse of Mel Carnahan beat Ashcroft for the senate seat?


Wow, I can give both of you the same response!

Being a genius does not mean that you don't make mistakes!

If anything Bush is the puppet of Cheney who is there always with Bush while Rove is off somewhere, or is that the wrong assumption?


So you accept the possibility that Bush is a puppet. Great, we are making progress, I was about to give up on this thread. Cheney is one of Bush's handlers, he is a very smart guy, but Rove is the mastermind. Please, go to google and read what Republicans have to say about Rove. Read about the history between Bush and Rove.

You just want a sitting President to be a puppet of their political Campaigner


Nope.

Who is Kerry's retainer? Is it Teresa Heinz? Ted Kennedy? Kerry's Campaigner? Koffi Annan? John Edwards?


I assume that you are equating retainer with puppet, correct? If you are why do you thing Kerry is a puppet?

Reply #32 Top
No one has proved Bush lied about anything, that is just more sad rhetoric as well.


Really? So If I can show you proof that Bush has lied will you admit that he is a liar BakersSreet?
Reply #33 Top
BAker,

IRAQ.

There's a lie for ya!

How about another?

The economy is getting better.

Reply #34 Top
Maybee it's my publik skool edjumikatshun...but ain't 600 a bigger number than 352?

Reply #35 Top
During election year, any setback or mistake is a "lie". This was tired months ago, let it rest.
Reply #36 Top
During election year, any setback or mistake is a "lie". This was tired months ago, let it rest.


Uhhhh...

You are the one who brought up lieing....
Reply #37 Top
Abe: No, thatoneguyinslc did. Reply #26.

"Baker also seems to conveniently forgot that bush 2.0 has lied almost constantly to the american public since he got in office. "


Reply #38 Top
Abe: No, thatoneguyinslc did. Reply #26.


OK.
Reply #39 Top
thatoneguyinslc: Here's an idea, when you acquire a BA friom Yale and an MBA from Harvard AND get elected to the most powerful leadership position in the history of the world, perhaps then, and only then, will you be qualified to pass judgement on a sitting Presidents intelligence. As it stands, your accusations of Bush having a lower than average intelligence are comparative to Matt LeBlanc saying that Al Pacino doesn't know how to act; the two aren't even in the same league.

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Reply #34 By: thatoneguyinslc - 10/6/2004 1:15:27 AM
Maybee it's my publik skool edjumikatshun...but ain't 600 a bigger number than 352?


That is true. Although my figure is well over half of yours. BTW there are actually 379 votes. I found 27 more. I just hope your not disappointed come Nov 2.