Monday, November 01, 2004

The real allies want Bush, the fair-weather allies want Kerry

Why would Americans, in this very difficult time, vote for a man who panders ceaselessly to the "allies" that have been of little or no help in Iraq and denigrates those who have bled for us?

Poland's president Kwasniewski took offense to comments made by Kerry in the first debate. Kerry practically called Iraq's Prime Minister Allawi a liar just minutes after Allawi gave a speech to a joint session of congress (which Kerry couldn't be bothered to attend) in which he thanked America for the sacrifices in Iraq. Now, Kerry is evidently upset that Australia's recently re-elected Prime Minister, John Howard, desires a Bush victory. John Kerry has called those who went against popular opinion to do what they knew was right the coalition of the bribed and coerced. It should come as no surprise when members of a coalition that has stood with America through the toughest conflict since Vietnam don't want such a man to be the leader of America. Interestingly, John Kerry's great plan for Iraq is to bribe and coerce other nations to join us.

John Kerry has a history of stabbing the good guys in the back and siding with the evil. He did it when he returned from Vietnam, and he's doing it now by denigrating the nations with us in Iraq and favoring those who turned their backs on us when asked for help. He's a douche bag, and that's putting it nicely. He should be running for president of France.

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