April 16, 2004

A look at Seator Kerry’s bleak record

So far most of the analysis of the presidential race has focused on the record of President George W. Bush, but what of this other fellow, John Kerry? Even if one is inclined to dislike our President, one must measure him against the alternatives. Looking at Kerry as a person reveals him to be an almost laughably shallow man whose single-minded ambition for high political office has overridden every other consideration in his life.

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This is a good article that shows exactly what kind of person John Kerry (or John Kuhn) really is.....

Posted by: cwilli at April 16, 2004 06:39 PM

That is quite interesting, clearly from everything I've seen Kuhn (or Kerry) is a flake of the highest caliber. I suggest frosting him and putting him into a cereal box.

Posted by: muddy at April 17, 2004 08:35 PM

"I suggest frosting him and putting him into a cereal box."

LOL! Good one honey. He's just as processed as most cereals anyway...he'd fit right in. We could call it... "Kerry Kuhn Flakes" or even "Kerry Nuts and Oats"...all apart of your complete liberal breakfast.

Posted by: mrs. muddy at April 17, 2004 09:02 PM

That would go well with Kerry's Ketchup Kingdom!
Who's logo is "We ship more jobs overseas by 9am than most people ship all year!"

Posted by: muddy at April 17, 2004 11:25 PM

My Life as a Deadbeat American
April 15, 2004
Editors Note: This is a reprint from our friend at Halfpast Human. Please visit the site, and the original post at: http://www.halfpasthuman.com/HPHBASTARD.htm.
*Edited* (link already posted)

Posted by: df at April 19, 2004 05:37 AM

I would have to say that was off topic not to mention filled with hate, descrimination and lacked any sense of intelligence whatsoever.

Glad to see you have not changed any DF.

I know in your heart you wish you were American. So you next time your country gets invaded....

Posted by: cwilli at April 19, 2004 07:31 AM

1st off, if this guy actually listens to the opinions of some idiot in Bombay telling him how things are then this American is an idiot himself.

2ndly, If we don't care what someone in France thinks about us why would we care what some guy in India thinks about us?

3rdly, as far as Kerry goes (mrs. muddy's attempt to get things back on track) ....of he truely *has* never really worked a day in his life then how would *he* know *anything* about helping the American people get more jobs to come their way?

Posted by: mrs. muddy at April 19, 2004 08:28 AM

It is off topic because I have no rights to post out here. Else I would have made it a topic.
I don't see it that much as hate filled and so ever. It's just an illustration of the debt problem your country, and our world is facing. Even in France people tend to borrow too much.
I've proposed several links on the subject and never had a reply or just a comment. So I go on. I figure ultimately reality will make it through your head. Hopefully before things get dramatic as they seem to go in Iraq.

By the way, I'm a bit appalled to see there has not been a post on Iraq since ... ??? Long enough. As if only victories deserved coverage.

Now have any of you heard of
"Plan of Attack" from Bob woodward, from the Washington Post ... parts are published in there.
And it's kind of interesting.

See Clinton and kerry have not been bright on the Iraqi case or on the debt problem. But it's easy to see Bush is way way way off the mark
Let's put it this way, time has come now for some : well may be we made some mistakes.
Because pretty soon it might go to : sorry lads. Time to pay the bill.

Posted by: DF at April 19, 2004 08:38 AM

"I don't see it that much as hate filled and so ever"

Its pretty hatefull to call someone a deadbeat dont you think? Since I am an American I took that personally. I found it to be hatefull. However I do consider the source....

I find it funny how much time and thought you put into the affairs of our country. It think that time has come now for some frenchman to mind his own damn business.

Again I know in your heart you wish you were an American and didnt have to live in that toilet you call France.

Posted by: cwilli at April 19, 2004 09:02 AM

DF: being that I have friends in Iraq, I know enought o know that our situation there is very much near victory,..frankly, there is nothing especially interesting going on there.

Posted by: skywalker at April 19, 2004 09:29 AM

DF are you sure your not some American wanker who fled the U.S. and went to France to avoid serving in Vietnam? Your interest in our Political affairs goes beyond the common interest that any other Frenchman would have.

Just Curious.

Posted by: muddy at April 19, 2004 11:47 AM

well
I'd be happy if I could care less of your country. The fact is it invades countries closer from us than from you, that it is the present center of a credit bubble about to pop, and the main advocate of a soon to be forgotten model of each man for himself and everything for corporations in econoic matters.
Be sure that I will have less interest in your country when less people will believe in your false successes. (Ever noticed how Japan disappeared from the center of attention in the 90's to complete inexistence now... Now nobody harrass anyone with quality circle when you don't want and don't need them... That's just what We all need from the USA)
Now, I really hope things will come out for the better in Iraq. Because it can bring only good news for the region and the world.
But there is a kind of contradiction in these sentences : enforcing peace, imposing democracy.
Where are the hearts won ?

I really hope we get this world credit bust the sooner the better, so we can start make this world a better place, with more linux and less microsoft, more network and less markets and hierarchies, more links and less rules, care and less litigation ... and so on.
By the way, deadbeat is no more hatefilled than bastard from bombay ... ANd it's just labelling. Who cares at labels. The truth is we have all have this debt burden growing and growing with housing and stock prices at record high ... and there is a problem to fix. Just like there is a problem to fix with the people in guantanamo, the terrorist from all sides and the occupation of palestinian territories. Now you can call americans liers and fools, french people wankers and chicken, indian bastards ... It will just worsen the relations between them. But the facts remain the same. There is this debt burden, this terrorism, this uncertainty in Iraq... Insults call insults ... and they move the eyes away from the facts.
If the peace is near : rejoice.
For the moment all i see is UNO has left, then the red cross, now it is the turn of all helping people and organisations, and now the spanish army...
Bring in the facts.

Posted by: DF at April 19, 2004 01:02 PM

The UN leaving is a perfect sign of their ineptitude. The red cross I've heard nothing about. The spanish army leaving is more to do with the cowardice of their new government than to do with anything else.

Posted by: skywalker at April 19, 2004 01:26 PM

Correction. The red cross has reduced its presence and sent home most of the foreigners. (that was after they were bombed for the first time in their history by terrorists)
The spanish government is putting into force it's long voiced commitment, and it is respecting the opinion of the 85% of spanish people opposed to this war. But I suppose you have a reason to call this cowardice.
May be opposing to the USA is being coward (remember the "cowardly act" when reffering to the 9/11 terrorist attack, you can say lot's of things about it, disgusting, criminal, but is it cowardly ? Have not these people been ready to die in order to uphold their ideas (however wrong they are))
May be following the USA is courageous.
French cowards. Courageous Brittons.
In here Blair is called Bush's little pet dog . That term does not emphasize his courage if you can see what I mean.
You have to face it, lot's of people are unhappy with that foreign policy of yours. And I think the main sign that an empire is about to collapse is when the center becomes a burden for the periphery, when instead of promoting growth for all so as to get a share of it, it more and more restrict growth to itself (90% of world growth in the USA in the 90's)... until final implosion.

Seeing how europe bows to china, Russia and even Algeria ... i know that we have no record as moral leaders. And it just sucks. All I can hope now is that a big failure of corporate capitalism and credit economy can bring us new leaders with some vision of a world common good.

For the moment, the best that can happen to this world is the end of that era of : everything now and forget those times ahead, those who will come. borrow, spend, pollute.
Let's have this crisis and start moving away from our old beliefs.

Posted by: DF at April 19, 2004 01:55 PM

I call it cowardly because they most likely won due to the train attack in madrid. They are bowing for the terrorists.

In my opinion, it takes alot more courage to do what you think is right (talking about Blair) when it means there is a huge possibility of your not getting re-elected because of it, than to pull troops out of a country because terrorists don't like it.

I am glad at times like this that we have representative government: we elect leaders to make decisions, hopefully the rights one, and it is our leader's decisions that matter, not majority opinion.

If the US respected majority opinion, there would have been no civil rights movement, abortion wouldn't have been legalized, and the list goes on. Popularity doesn't make right or wrong. Tort reform is badly needed here, it's popular, people want it, they need it, the lack of it is driving medical costs through the roof, but politicians aren't doing it. Why? While I think it is the wrong decision in this case it is because they get to make the decisions, not us.

Posted by: skywalker at April 19, 2004 02:15 PM

This link is too funny, if you have time to read about Kerry's flip flopping opinion. :-)

http://www.gop.com/kerryvskerry/backup.asp#2

Posted by: muddy at April 19, 2004 03:31 PM

DF, ok fine the credit bubble is about to bust, all of America will pay for whatever and the sky is about to fall, right on America. You have made your point (or maybe you didnt...)

Even if all that does happen we are still not French. Therefore we still have something to live for and be happy about. Unlike you, we dont give up that easily.

Posted by: cwilli at April 19, 2004 04:08 PM

Muddy, that was a good link.....

Posted by: cwilli at April 19, 2004 04:11 PM

I don't see the credit bubble as about to burst personally. This is a capotilist society and we ALWAYS find a way - something that can not be said of certain socialist societies which no longer exist.

Posted by: skywalker at April 19, 2004 04:25 PM
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