View Full Version : If John Kerry were Prez
Skools Out
11-02-2006, 01:15 AM
Thank God he's not.
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a46/Skools_Out/other/GREAT.jpg
Kajun
11-02-2006, 02:59 AM
Kerry is a douchebag.....he finally let out his real feelings about soldiers..and trys to pass it off as a "botched joke" ...hopefully this is the last we hear of him.
Bygracealone
11-02-2006, 03:08 AM
You know, I must be dense or something because I can't seem to imagine how what he said could ever be construed as a joke. Even when you add the supposedly missing phrase, "Just ask President Bush" it doesn't help make the joke intelligible...
I don't love President Bush, but I'm certainly thankful this guy isn't our president.
chumbucket
11-02-2006, 03:47 AM
John Kerry is an embarrassement to the state of Massachusetts (not that we're lacking our fair share *cough* Fat Teddy not withstanding). You're right Steve. He can back peddle all he wants and try to put a different spin on it, but there's no way that he meant it any other way IMO. >:(
Kajun
11-02-2006, 04:38 AM
yea we all know what he meant and what his train of thought was lol......its a common way of thinking for rich people that only the poor and uneducated go into the military and dont go to college. *he was giving his speech to a college class.....yea kerry we got your joke *;) ::)
heres the video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CKOHiT8vr0
Skools Out
11-02-2006, 10:37 AM
here's another
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLsxKY4Y0qI&mode=related&search=
I say we send his sorry azz back over there and see how long his dumbazz last. Since he's the one that threw his mil metals over the whitehouse fence yrs back.
willy
11-02-2006, 11:26 AM
I opened that pic on top when you sent it to me Skools, at first I laughed then I felt like crying inside.
I'm trying to imagine sitting in that h@ll hole doing what I and my country think is right and or needed, and someone who is one of the leaders of the party who may take control of some of the house this year makes a statement like that.
The reality is as much as I hate talking about politics, especially since I am not all that pleased with either side of the aisle I feel our country is coming up to a test, one in which the very future of the world will change either very good for us or very bad, and we have leaders like that, people like that that can rise to the top in their party and almost become president.
I think if we put the likes of him or Billiary Clinton, or a half dozen other POS in both parties in office our children will face a horroble burden in the future. Both on the domestic front and in particular on the international front.
We need someone to rise to the top who will lead, and do it with honor and integrity. If we decide to commit our forces we do it in a complete and overwhelming way and tell our economic partners who are also backstabbing us like Russia France and China that we will stop trading with them and our future posture toward them will change immediatly if they do not start working with us.
Because I believe economic domination of the worlds recources is at the heart of many if not all wars in one way or another, it is time we be honest and spell out the truth to the American's and let them decide.
I am not a enamored fan of George Bush, but not because he is in bed with oil companies. But because he has not stood there and just come out and tell the people what is at stake. what we need to do and commit this country 150% to getting it done. When you are in a war, and you are marking time you are losing. Can't these stupid SOB's understand that.
And the democrats are literally morally bankrupt and incapable of leading this country. And they are in bed with every union and media organization and law firm organization in this country.
And to have one of them leading this country is like a horrible slap in the face to everyone who is serving or has served this country.
Many believe that if they elect the latest Dem they will be getting us out of trouble and changing direction. There is a long track record of exactly what that will do. It will put us a indefensible posture. Indecisiveness will cause our enemy's to enbolden and the moral and rediness of the people who defend this nation will go into the crapper. Our taxes will skyrocket and we will lose freedoms to an ever encroaching big brother.
We need choices and I for one am sick of the ones we have had to pick from.
You mean to tell me that this great country has not got anyone better than Hilliary or Bush or kennedy or the rest of their ilk to lead us.
In regard to this all I have to say is
" Lord give us the strength and keep us safe, and Lord please give us the collective wisdom of or forfathers , for we are about to step on our @#%$ again"
parishht
11-02-2006, 11:31 AM
So who do we vote for?
willy
11-02-2006, 11:45 AM
I don't know, there is not much to choose from is there. What a d@mn shame.
Of the major political leaders out there McCain is one of the few I think can actually get in, he palpable to many in both parties.
Other than him I don't think there is much, maybe that Sheriff from New Mexico, who knows.
Or we can do a write in campaign for MJ.
He'd have them so confused for so long that maybe a decent guy can rise to the top ;D
chumbucket
11-02-2006, 12:55 PM
I'd love to read the first draft of MJ's campaign speech. :o ;D ;D ;D
Seacrets
11-02-2006, 01:15 PM
When Kerry back petaled and said you have to be smart to get into the volunteer military, he proved you had to be smarter to get out of the military as his extensive military record indicates.
reelapeelin
11-02-2006, 02:43 PM
It's not Kerry...it's not Bush...it's not any ONE of them...IT'S ALL OF 'EM that are SCREWIN' US!!...
There's a revolution brewin' in this country ... like Willy, I think it'll just take one decent person to get up and start callin' things what they are, but who knows when that'll happen ::) ...till then, all I can do is vote every incumbent OUT no matter who's runnin' against him...career politicians and the lobbtists fundin' 'em are runnin' this country right now and we ain't got much say in it...
The two-party ...''he done it...no HE done it" is a big BLUFF...they're pointin' at each other w/ one hand and dippin' the til w/ the other...
Sorry about the rant, but I just hate bein' screwd and not kissed...
Now, let's go fishin'... ;) ...
willy
11-02-2006, 02:45 PM
Agreed, but I got to ask, is anyone really surprised by the comment? I certainly knew and I am not the brightest bulb in the package.
This is just the latest in a long history of Faux Pax by him and the rest of the political and financial elite in this country. Bush went into Iraq, and they had some justification for doing so, but it was not just the weapons of mass destruction. Why the h@ll didn't he tell everyone the other and main reasons.
They asked Kerry the other day for the second time, would he have done the same thing and he said knowing what he knows now he does not think so ::) So he was asked if he becomes aware that Iran, who is behind the deaths of many of our soldiers in Iraq and the major destabilizing force in the middle east develops nuclear war heads would he take military action. YES he says. , then he vacillates a little and again says he would leave all the options on the table but he would if needed take military action, they could not be allowed to obtain them.
These people, Bush especially feel that the situation is too complicated for us to grasp, the liberals feel that we should leave important decisions like these to their higher plane of thinking.
Both are dead wrong.
I can see the big picture and I am sure that most of you can too.
And I got to tell you, our men and women servingdeserve better. Bush should stand up and tell our people that there are people that we do buisness with that are backing our enemies, that are causing unnessasry loss of our precious kids. That we are in a struggle that is global, with an enemy that repects no life. And that if we do not commit 150% to this battle now our great country will slowly deteriate both economically and spiritually.
That we will speak straight truth to the French, the Russians and the Chinese, that we are going to take whatever action is needed and that if they are not going to help us do it peacefully we will still take action and it will come with economic consequences for them.
We must send an envoy to Iran and tell them point blank that they need to stop their bank rolling the deaths of millions of people in the mid east and the hell bent nuclear arms development. That we look forward to working in peace with them but if they decide to continue we should literally commit to an annihalation of their military, air force and economic infrastructure. And we should do it quickly with an all out campaign from the air and sea. Not a ground troop involved, only held at ready if needed. And their main suppliers Russia and France should be told that if they continue stabbing the free world in the back we will take economic action.
All these people see is money, we are the biggest market in the world, everyone wants our money, maybe it's time we commit to making this country the biggest manufacturing country in the world. Commit to developing clean energy and reducing our polluting ways by 50 % in the next five to seven years. Tax incentives for our brain trust to develop energy medical social changes on a grand scale. Goverment sponsored work projects to be supplied 100% with American workers and parts. Laws that require Ford GM Dodge etc. to make the changes in vehicles that will start cleaning up our enviroment, or Skools and I will be living on ocean front property and you coasties will be looking for mountain top property, or building Arks. Do what we did in the fifties, when we built the inter-state highway system, commit to building a high speed national rail system, local rail system. We would not have to increase taxes to doing it. We could use a major portion of the money that we supply to the world bank, you know the beneficiaries of which are our enemies in this struggle. We could develop a national health care system. No doctor here is going to move to Argentina because he is only making 300,000 a year instead of 500,000. Get control of our borders, not with a fence but by enforcing the laws we already have in place. Develop a national science center, where our best students will go to college free, and work on pressing national problems.
We need someone with vision to take us to places like this and get our country back on track. Not the track of intellectual elites on one side of the aisle, or big buisness on the other.
All right I am done spouting off, I can see where we need to go, I just got to find a candidate that will head there. If anyone knows who that is please let me know, I really don't care what his or hers party affiliation is. I don't care if they are christian or orthodox *** or muslim. I don't care if they are married or have 5 super models accompany them wherever they go. Just tell the truth and have some vision.
LEAD FROM THE FRONT
reelapeelin
11-02-2006, 03:29 PM
Like you, Willy, all they need to tell us is the TRUTH for a change...we can handle it...
...when a young woman or young man steps up and joins the armed forces of this country, they're doing so w/ the TRUST that the elected officials at the top DESERVE that trust...it's become obvious that trust has been violated...not by any one person or party, but by a failed system run by national and GLOBAL special interests...the planet's oil conglomarate is chief among those; Bush is just their front-man...but it's not just Bush and OIL...it's some big interest whether pharmaceutical or industrial and how many politicians they can pocket...the system is BROKEN...needs a complete overhaul...we live in the greatest country of all time and are the most fortunate society that ever existed, but we got a big problem in the fact the government is being controlled by politics and money...nothing to do w/ right/ wrong/ good/ bad/ sensible/ moronic/ helpful/ hurtful...it's all whether somebody w/ power has a horse in the race or not and what it takes to win...
ebol5
11-02-2006, 03:55 PM
I AM WRITNG IN A VOTE FOR WILLY! >:(
reelapeelin
11-02-2006, 04:06 PM
Vote for Willy!!...a V-20 in every boat-slip and a Super Model draped around every bed-post...
...Smooth sippin' whiskey for ALL!! ;) ;D ;D ;D ;D ...
Think we can talk him into it?...
Geekie1
11-02-2006, 06:48 PM
I hope everybody remembers all of the things that Kerry has said and done in the past. Remember what he said in 1971 in front of a Senate committee about the atrocities committed by his fellow soldiers in Nam'. How they cut off heads, ears, killed women and children, etc. etc. I was over in Southeast Asia back then and I don't recall ever seeing or hearing of any of that but maybe I was in the wrong place. I do still see the scars and remember scraping the dried spit off my clothes on return from Nam. I remember how Kerry went to Paris in 1972 to meet with the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong. That was after he resigned from the Navy. The North Vietnamese thought it was so successful that his and Jane Fonda's pictures now hang in a Hanoi war shrine along with other Viet Cong heros. I also remember how he voted against just about every weapon we currently have to defend ourselves. Some of them are:
F14 Tomcat, F15, F18 Hornet, B1 Bomber, Abrams tank etc. etc, etc. Supposedly he has missed 70% of the Senate votes in the past 20 years. The 30% when he voted, it was to vote against the Patriot Act, NSA wiretapping (Al Quaeda to muslim spys in the US,) and nearly all weapons systems for two decades!!
This last "joke" only indicates who he is!! He is no patriot!
The fact that he is a Senator in one of our great states I find to be not a joke, only very, very, frightening. Maybe the voters in MA. will vote him out of office and back under the slimey rock he came out from under!!
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