Sunday, January 30, 2005

A message for Kerry, Boxer and Kennedy

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What are Boxer, Kerry, and ole Teddy going to say now? First they'll say, the obvious: The war isn't over there is still long time to go and we need to get our boys out of there as soon as possible. Which is most likely true. I agree. We need to come home, when the job is finished. Not half assed finished but complete, like we have planned. Then Boxer and Kerry will come on sometime soon and say there was voter fraud that could have easily have been stopped that wasn't. They are going to bring up situations where voters were disenfranchised because the lines were too long and we didn't have enough voter outlets in the poorer neighborhoods of Baghdad. That the US Government could have planned better yet left voters out in the cold. They'll say this, forgetting they are anti-American and could have supported our President to ensure the job was done right. But nooooooo, they hate other country's freedoms; freedoms to vote and empower themselves. You know this is all coming out of their mouthes this week. They'll bring out some poor non-Muslim lady with nine kids who lives in Iraq that got to the voting poll late and the Shi ite Muslim controlled voter booth closed at it's stated closing time. And you know the lady doesn't work and had plenty of people to watch the kids, so she could have come to vote early in the day but didn't because she had "better things to do than wait in line". We see Boxer and Kerry pointing this out all the time in our country, right? Then they'll talk about the suicide bombers and mortar attacks that drove a few thousand people away while millions still voted and every vote placed is still counted. And those thousands of possible votes would sway the election the other way because 100% of those uncounted votes were for the other person.

I'd like to see Bush, driven into the Senate in a US Army Hummer, when the results of the elections are in. I'd like to see Bush in full military gear, step out of Hummer, shake hands with Colin Powell, Condi Rice, Donald Rumsfeld and Senator McCain. Then step up to the mic with a big grin, and say,"Democracy has won, there is a new power in Iraq, free, by the people and for the people." Say a few more warnings about the terrorists and evil regimes. Then calmly walk off, knowing full well, he has the support of the MAJORITY of the American People.

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