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Judgment Day

Character matters. Kerry under arrest. Kerry dissected. Kerry rejected. Kerry defended. Frankenstein rediscovered. Plus much more.

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br> Plantation, Florida /p>

In addition to what RET states I believe there are one or two very telling differences between Dubya and Longshanks. These differences also very much apply to our greatest President -- Nelle's son, Ron -- and Clinton.

Dubya and RR ran for POTUS because they love the United States of America, and all she stands for. They want only the best for her citizens, all of them, and they want America to be safe and secure. Kerry and Clinton covet the power. Where RR & Dubya hold America in their hearts, the other two hold it hostage in their inflated, somewhat unsound, egos.

Look closely at images of all four men during any solemn, serious moment -- the Pledge of Allegiance, a prayer, at a swearing-in ceremony, etc. -- you'll definitely see a difference in the countenance of each man. Two of them are trying their best to appear grave and sincere, the other two are just acting in a way that's completely natural for them. I don't think I need to point out which men belong to the former & latter categories. And I'm confident the American voter will realize this difference before Nov 2.

p>So, it looks like the liberals will have yet another four years to feign shock & concern anytime Dubya makes a verbal miscue. In the meantime, our very human (thank God for that!) POTUS will be making us safe and secure from the world's menaces. br> -- Jeff Anderson br> Richmond, Virginia /p>

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. has, yet again, captured truth when he says that prominent in the 2004 presidential campaign should be John Kerry's demonstrated lack of judgment and character. I agree completely, and his article highlights one of the most frightening aspects of our country today -- that is, about half of Americans simply do not care about such things. To them all that matters is having power back in the hands of those in Washington supporting their special interests.

p>Permit me to name just a few of those special interests: abortionists, homosexual activists, trial lawyers, race hustlers, big labor leaders, gun control advocates, ACLU and other activists lawyers and judges, atheists, socialists, pacifists, terrorists, felons for the vote, communists, anarchists, illegal immigration advocates, actors, musicians, mainstream media, college professors, class warriors, feminists, radical environmentalist, the French, etc. br> -- Al Reynolds br> Chula Vista, California
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