Why Vote for Bush, and What’s Wrong with Kerry
What’s Wrong with Kerry:
1. No executive experience. He’s never ran so much as a taco stand.
2. No proven leadership. Although the men on his boat in Vietnam support him, the rest of the Swifties are adamantly opposed to him because of…
3. Lack of loyalty. He quickly ran from a fight he volunteered for, then lied to Congress about war crimes committed there. This suggests that Kerry is open to persuasion instead of a man of conviction.
4. Kerry WILL raise your taxes and take your guns.
5. More concerned with the preservation of the UN than the UNion.
6. Kerry will fight a “more sensitive war on terror” and play right into the hands of the terrorists.
7.
Terrorists want Kerry to win.
8. Kerry doesn’t know where Kerry stands without floating a poll.
Why Vote for Bush:
1. Has executive experience as Governor, businessman, and President.
2. Bush will keep working to eliminate the marriage penalty and working to keep family farms in the hands of families by continuing to fight the death tax.
3. Bush is a leader. Nothing proves this like September 11th.
4. Bush will make sure America stays safe by fighting an aggressive war on terror on their turf.
5. Bush will attempt diplomatic avenues but never let other countries dictate to us.
6. Terrorists fear George Bush.
7. The men and women on the front lines want George Bush to be their leader.
8.You always know where George Bush stands.
>4 Comments:
At 2:06 PM,
JoshSN said...
Kerry
1. Lieutenant Governor is executive experience. He was a Prosecutor, which gives him experience with all three branches of governance.
2. Exactly, everyone who was actually there, except Larry Thurlow, support his version of events.
3. He didn't "run" from the fight. He didn't lie to Congress. Free-Fire Zones, to make it simple for you, are a violation of the Geneva Conventions. John O'Neill admitted, in June 1971, on the Dick Cavett Show, that he had participated in Free-Fire Zones. Ergo, John O'Neill is a war criminal. They got ORDERS to be war criminals.
4. Kerry will raise taxes on people making more than $200,000. Waaah! He might propose tougher gun regulations.
5. When Gary Powers was shot down by the SOVIETS, where did the US turn? Why, the UN! We used the Int'l Court of Justice, at the Hague, to try to prosecute the Russkies! We only stopped using it after the ICJ came down against America over Nicaragua, ruling Reagan was a terrorist. Kinda hypocritical of us, accepting the ICJ as long as it rules in our favor, eh?
6. bah. Bush has turned Iraq into a cesspool, where now 80% of them want us out
7. Terrorists want Bush to win8. Kerry has never changed a position, and REPEATEDLY bucked Democrat leaders to do the right thing.
Bush
1. His businesses _all_ failed. His part ownership of the Rangers didn't involve executive oversight. Texas government, as Bush is proud to say, works four months per year. That means Bush had 2 years of actual experience before becoming President.
2. The marriage penalty was eliminated. There is no record, anywhere, of a SINGLE family farm being taken away by the Death Tax. It's an UNEARNED INCOME tax. Why do you want to tax what hard working earn, but not what spoiled rich kids get for doing nothing?
3. Bush disappeared on Sept 11th. He showed up a few days later in NYC, for a staged photo-op.
4. Iraq was not the terrorists turf, but according to Richard Clarke and others, Bush wanted to invade Iraq right after 9/11. Even though we know now, and Bush admits, there was no connection between 9/11 and Saddam.
5. France had offered 15,000 troops, but Bush treated him so badly, we didn't get them. Sounds like diplomacy to me! Putin was personally offended that Bush called him Pooty-Poot, sounds diplomatic to me!
6. Terrorists love the way George Bush so angers most of the people in the world. If people liked the US President, terrorists would have a much tougher time convincing people to join them.
7. Three quarters of them, not all.
8. Where does Bush stand on the Dept. of Homeland Security? First he was against it, then he was for it. What about a Congressional Inquiry into 9/11? First he was against it, then he was for it. The examples are almost endless.
9. Bush went AWOL, Bush got in a Champagne Unit of the TANG (training on a plane that had no use in Vietnam, and wasn't even _in_ Vietnam by the time he learned to fly it (almost phased out of the USAF entirely)). Checked the box that he didn't want to go overseas. Failed to turn up for physicals.
Sniff. Coke. Sniff. Coke. Sniff. Party Hardy! White's Only Apartment Building in 1973. Sniff. Drink. Drink. Drink.
Oh god!
At 2:28 PM,
R. K. Allen said...
Put away the Kool-Aid. Josh is at it again...
At 3:31 PM,
Geochem said...
Josh = "Orthodox" Athiest
An athiest believes that there is no absolute right or wrong, therefore, everything that Josh believes to be right is wrong.
At 12:53 AM,
Dave the Oklahomilist said...
Your solid post needs no defending, but Josh has me riled up.
It's a sad day when the already unsteady left has someone with so little foundation to steady them as John Kerry. But that's what happens when you surrender principle to the quest for power.
If Kerry spent as much time as lieutenant governor of Massachusetts as he did senator from Massachusetts, he got precious little executive experience. His lack of loyalty is self-evident in his behavior after his return from Vietnam. His words of testimony made a living hell even worse for the servicemen held as POWs. He has never apologized or even seemed to care. Kerry has maybe a dozen Swift vet supporters versus over 250 who oppose him, and many of these were in the boats next to Kerry's, just as aware of what was going on. Why should not these men have at least as much credibility as Kerry's chosen few? (Use facts to answer. If you have no facts, don't bother.)
Kerry is a proven tax raiser and has proposed enough programs on the stump that even taxing the $200,000 and up crowd will be inadequate to pay for it all. (Oh, BTW, the details of Kerry's tax plan show that his tax would start at about $150,000. I foresee a potential recession of 2006 as job creation grinds to a halt.)
I could go on but he isn't listening anyway ...
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