09.25.04
Radical Islam Is Not A Country
"The invasion of Iraq was a profound diversion from the battle against our greatest enemy, al-Qaida," Kerry said in a speech at Temple University. "There's just no question about it. The president's misjudgment, miscalculation and mismanagement of the war in Iraq all make the war on terror harder to win."..."Iraq is now what it was not before the war, a haven for terrorists."
Profound Diversion? Our greatest enemy, al-Qaida?
Not only is Kerry misinformed beyond belief, he's desperate. He's making it up as he goes.
al-Qaida, loosely translated as "The Front", is only an umbrella for IslamoFascist Dogs.
Our enemy is radical Islam, specifically the Wahhabi Sect, not just al-Qaida.
They must be destroyed, at all costs.
Radical Islam has no borders. It is not a country.
Another enemy is John Kerry.
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How true. Why doesn't John Fidel Kerry get this? Al-qaida isn't our main enemy. Let's be honest here, China is our main enemy country; radical Islam is our main non-country enemy. Al-qaeda is but a small part of the radical Islam enemy. Let's see, there's Hezbollah, Fatah, Abu Sayyaf, Jihad Islamiya, Chechen Islamists, Taliban, Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, Hamas, Muslim Brotherhood, and countless others!!
Wake up John Kerry! Get with the real world you COMMIE!!!!!!!
So Kerry is way off the mark? It's obvious our enemies are not just Al Qaida but alot of Islamic organizations. As well as a few super powers?
Well I'm willing to agree that Kerry is off the mark if you'll admit that Iraq was not the enemy who payed to have planes fly into the World trade Center. That instead it has been factually proven that if anyone held that honor it was Saudi Arabia that spends millions supporting organizations like Al Qaida all over the world. That Bush helped fly out all those related to the Ladens without allowing them to be questioned. One of which has since been proven to have funneled large amounts to Al Qaida operatives in America.
See I'm willing to agree that Kerry sucks wind. But I can not tolerate Bush worship and total acceptance of all his failings of which there are numerous.
Quit playing into the us against them game put forth by both political parties and start questioning what's good for all Americans. Start asking why these losers deserve pensions for doing such a miserable job as politicians. All of em. The whole frigging lot.
Or hey. You can keep beating the George Bush is number one drum until the end of the world for all I care. But staking all your credibility on such a loser seems a bit silly to me.
Ah, but you're wrong, IXLNXS. We're not Bush-worshippers. Atleast I'm not. I see plenty of his failings, and I see plenty of places where he's not the kind of person I want running this country. But in a time of war, I see plenty of reasons to support him, and nothing to support Kerry.
Frankly, the only reason I'd follow Kerry into battle is out of curiosity...
Seeing as he isn't even eligible to be president, by law atleast (As if Kerry cares about the law), how can you be calling Bush the loser anyways? Hmm?
I'm not a Bush-worshipper...but considering the alternatives, Bush is number one for the next four years.
First, let me ask you all, am I the first one to hear someone that is Islamic refer to the "Nation of Islam"? Granted, it's not a nation in the way that we typically think of a nation. It's a nation without strict geographical borders. If you've got to deal with what has, so far, been agreed on as what is our objective, radical Islamists and given the fact that the nation of Islam spans many geographical nations, does it still matter so much what country we have to go to to rid ourselves of these severely maligned beings(wanted to use stronger language but wasn't sure it'd make it).
I get tired of hearing the "Bush Lied" stuff. He may have been misled by some information fed to him, but... when he says, if you're with them, we're gonna kick your ass. You Better Believe It. There's nothing about that statement that he lied about. He didn't say it
then change his mind about saying it. When HE says he's gonna do something, HE DOES IT. Especially where it concerns the GWOT. Notice the G, it's for Global, not Afghanistan War on Terrorism or Saudi
Arabia war on terrorism. I've seen JFK change his mind to fit the moment way to many times in this campaign. I really find the way he carried himself AFTER he got back from Viet-Nam to be, at best, poor. His record in the Senate is lacking.
Nader is the ever reoccuring sponge to suck up votes of the folks that can't decide on either of the two candidates or the anybody buth Bush AND Kerry. I don't know what he stands for other then having
Corvair's ruled dangerous.
Presidents are people. All people have failings. Since we're not perfect, I hope that when we all vote on 11/2, we vote for the candidate that we believe will best server our interests and our vision of what this country stands for into office, and not vote for a candidate just because we think "Anybody But George Bush". He's had a difficult stretch. He's stayed resolute in his words and deeds to remove terrorism from our country, and eventually from other countries as well. ---