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"Dr. Egon torrezD Spengler" |
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13 May 2004 09:55:16 PM |
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KERRY OVERSEAS FANS |
KERRY OVERSEAS FANS
Arnold Ahlert
NY POST
March 20, 2004 -- IT may be "none of your business" if you ask John
Kerry which foreign leaders told him they're rooting for him to defeat
President Bush. But a couple of leaders have taken it upon themselves
to reveal their affection for the Massachusettes senator anyway.
First up, Spain's new prime minister, Jose-Luis Rodriguez Zapatero.
His party was the surpirse winner in an election that turned on the
3/11 terror attack in Madrid. He has vowed to remove his 1,300 troops
from Iraq unless the mission there "is put under U.N. command."
That would be the same United Nations where the Oil-for-Food scandal -
billions in bribery and kickbacks from Saddam Hussein to various
diplomats, officials and politicians - is about to explode.
Next up, former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad. At an
Islamic Summit Conference last October, he said that "Muslims will
forever be oppressed and dominated by the Europeans and the Jews." He
too believes John Kerry would "keep the world safer than President
Bush." Safer for whom is a question that remains unanswered.
Apparently Sen. Kerry is having second thoughts about his
"international fan base." Kerry foreign policy advisor Rand Beers:
"This election will be decided by the American people, and the
American people alone . . . John Kerry does not seek, and will not
accept, any such endorsements."
What a difference a week makes.
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| User: "Holly the Heretic" |
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| Title: Re: KERRY OVERSEAS FANS |
14 May 2004 05:34:16 AM |
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On 13 May 2004 19:55:16 -0700, (Dr. Egon
torrezD Spengler) wrote:
KERRY OVERSEAS FANS
Arnold Ahlert
NY POST
March 20, 2004 -- IT may be "none of your business" if you ask John
Kerry which foreign leaders told him they're rooting for him to defeat
President Bush. But a couple of leaders have taken it upon themselves
to reveal their affection for the Massachusettes senator anyway.
First up, Spain's new prime minister, Jose-Luis Rodriguez Zapatero.
His party was the surpirse winner in an election that turned on the
3/11 terror attack in Madrid. He has vowed to remove his 1,300 troops
from Iraq unless the mission there "is put under U.N. command."
That would be the same United Nations where the Oil-for-Food scandal -
billions in bribery and kickbacks from Saddam Hussein to various
diplomats, officials and politicians - is about to explode.
Next up, former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad. At an
Islamic Summit Conference last October, he said that "Muslims will
forever be oppressed and dominated by the Europeans and the Jews." He
too believes John Kerry would "keep the world safer than President
Bush." Safer for whom is a question that remains unanswered.
Apparently Sen. Kerry is having second thoughts about his
"international fan base." Kerry foreign policy advisor Rand Beers:
"This election will be decided by the American people, and the
American people alone . . . John Kerry does not seek, and will not
accept, any such endorsements."
What a difference a week makes.
I'd imagine that most people outside America want to see the back of
Bush, regardless of their politics. If his warmongering continues
unchecked, the consequences could be globally catastrophic. I don't
know if he's trying to create a world war between Muslim and
non-Muslim nations, but if so he's doing a pretty good job of it.
Blair must be secretly hoping that Bush loses the election. The more
he supports him, the less popular he becomes. He may have to choose
between distancing himself from Bush or losing his job.
Vote JFK kids... just don't shoot him this time.
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| User: "Topelgeno" |
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| Title: Re: KERRY OVERSEAS FANS |
14 May 2004 06:22:15 AM |
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I'd imagine that most people outside America want to see the back of
Bush, regardless of their politics. If his warmongering continues
unchecked, the consequences could be globally catastrophic. I don't
know if he's trying to create a world war between Muslim and
non-Muslim nations, but if so he's doing a pretty good job of it.
Blair must be secretly hoping that Bush loses the election. The more
he supports him, the less popular he becomes. He may have to choose
between distancing himself from Bush or losing his job.
Vote JFK kids... just don't shoot him this time.
I'd second that!
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