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Kerry Tells Me All I Need To Know, About Him

With no less than 70 days until the general election, Sen. John Kerry is demonstrating exactly what I don't want as a potential Commander In Chief. In fact, it's a little scary.

Today Kerry says that Bush needs to get to the issues, and stop the negative attacks. I think the memo he read was meant for himself, not to be aimed at Bush, but what the hell.

If Kerry handles our country and our military the way he handles his campaign, and there is no reason on earth to suggest that it would be any different, then how secure, safe, and sound does that make you feel? This group of swift boat vets has got Kerry stuck in the mud. His campaign advisors as well as Kerry himself have come up with several different explanations about a single incident, his Christmas in Cambodia experience.

How much like Clinton will Kerry be as a President? I mean, when Clinton was up to his neck with Monica, trying to deal with impeachment trials, personal scandals and all, he delegated the tough decisions of dealing with Bin Laden to Sandy Berger, who did nothing but tread water until his administration was over. Will Sen. Kerry get so sidetracked by an issue or problem, that he won't be able to concentrate fully on the security of our good old U.S. of A.?

In trying to become President, by his own doing he seems to be wrapped around the axle with his service in Vietnam, when he should be telling us why we should vote for him.

Bush is the one speaking to issues of security, education, the economy, and things that matter today. It is Kerry, by spending his time trying to stifle decorated American Vietnam War veterans, that is not dealing with issues of the day.

The thought of someone trying to prohibit free speech is one thing, but coming from someone who wants to be the President is quite another. How can he possibly protect and defend us and our freedoms provided for in the Constitution? These freedoms belong to all citizens, not just democrats. And for Kerry and his advisors to not see this, shows me all I need to know about who I'll be voting for.

The only good thing is that Bush is President now, and I hope will continue to be for a second term. Bush is the leader between the two. The world is too dangerous a place for Kerry to be in the White House.

originally posted 8/24/04


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