Scary Kerry at it again ...

Oct 16, 2004 16:11

Ok, I guess the draft bill that was authored by his fellow democrats being shot down 402-2 wasn't enough to shut this man up. John Kerry is at it again trying to play the scare tactic game threatening that there may be a draft if Bush is re-elected. Desperation? I believe it is ( Read more... )

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grantismyname October 17 2004, 01:30:20 UTC
Ohh yea, not only one Noble prize winner, but 5 other laureates. It's kinda funny adding insult to injury.

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falsefashion October 17 2004, 02:55:17 UTC
and not only was it the noble prize winner, and 5 other laureates ... but over 300 more economists! I believe that's some solid evidence that John Kerry's promises just won't work. It's funny no one has commented on this defending it ... you know as well as I do that my LJ is a battle ground for political remarks. I guess it's kinda hard to argue with the findings of a nobel peace prize winner though huh? haha

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grantismyname October 19 2004, 03:25:00 UTC
I've never actually understood how the income of the federal government can drastically effect a free market society. Care to help me on that one. I've heard people say it does big time and other people say it doesn't really. I'm not up to par on economics.

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isorion October 17 2004, 09:45:42 UTC
If Kerry loses (or is that when?), he'll have to move to Africa and change his name to Jimbwa Notumba or something. If he stays here much longer, pulling this kind of shit, it's quite likely he'll receive an outstanding ass-beating, the likes of which no man or woman has seen before.

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falsefashion October 17 2004, 19:59:32 UTC
I've read and heard on the news (of course the news isn't always the best of sources) but they say this is a typical trend of John Kerry's. That in almost every election he has been in whether for senate or whatever ... he makes a last minute run and is usually very dirty about it.

Well, as you can see in the last debate he made a cheap shot at Dick Cheney's daughter and now he's trying to scare people with ridiculous claims that Bush will reinstate the draft. If you think about it, he's almost insulting the American people. Just a few weeks ago, the draft bill that was authored by his fellow democrats (hardly the Bush administration) was shot down by a crazy 402-2. So I guess he thinks america is generally stupid (and they are if they believe him) in saying Bush will probably reinstate it. I mean all branches met recruiting goals or exceeded it. Why in the world would you have to draft?

D-E-S-P-E-R-A-T-I-O-N

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