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"maff" |
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07 Jun 2004 05:20:58 AM |
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OT: Kerry the Realist |
Kerry the Realist
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A21077-2004Jun6.html
By Jackson Diehl, Page A23
This year's presidential election so far offers a choice in foreign
policy, between a neo-Wilsonian who has made the promotion of
democracy and human rights a central tenet and an old-school realist
who believes it more sensible to focus on managing concrete threats to
U.S. security. Sounds familiar: Only the realist is not a hard-nosed
Republican standing up to a fuzzy-headed Democrat, but John F. Kerry
challenging George W. Bush.
Jackson Diehl
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Bush mafia
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John Kerry
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| User: "Jack Nichols" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Kerry the Realist |
07 Jun 2004 09:25:32 AM |
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This election is being handed to Kerry by Howard Dean Bush.
I hear Barbara Olson was a double agent provacateur, just like Mayfield:
http://www.geocities.com/re_justice4all/cia.htm
I think Rice's Cold War ***** is spreading terrorism around the world.
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| User: "Jim Austin" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Kerry the Realist |
07 Jun 2004 01:30:28 PM |
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maff wrote:
Kerry the Realist
Not hardly.
<Snip>
By Jackson Diehl, Page A23
This year's presidential election so far offers a choice in foreign
policy, between a neo-Wilsonian who has made the promotion of
democracy and human rights a central tenet and an old-school realist
who believes it more sensible to focus on managing concrete threats to
U.S. security. Sounds familiar: Only the realist is not a hard-nosed
Republican standing up to a fuzzy-headed Democrat, but John F. Kerry
challenging George W. Bush.
No. The election is between somebody who believes in putting up some
resistance to America's enemies (That would be Bush.) versus somebody
who sides with America's enemies (Kerry).
<Snip> The rest.
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| User: "Yang, AthD \h.c" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Kerry the Realist |
07 Jun 2004 09:06:23 PM |
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"Jim Austin" <bja@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:bc3dd28f.0406071030.5d6c8e3e@posting.google.com...
maff wrote:
Kerry the Realist
Not hardly.
<Snip>
By Jackson Diehl, Page A23
This year's presidential election so far offers a choice in foreign
policy, between a neo-Wilsonian who has made the promotion of
democracy and human rights a central tenet and an old-school realist
who believes it more sensible to focus on managing concrete threats to
U.S. security. Sounds familiar: Only the realist is not a hard-nosed
Republican standing up to a fuzzy-headed Democrat, but John F. Kerry
challenging George W. Bush.
No. The election is between somebody who believes in putting up some
resistance to America's enemies (That would be Bush.) versus somebody
who sides with America's enemies (Kerry).
No. The election is between someone who is creating more terrorists (Bush)
versus someone who would actually do something abou it (Kerry).
--
Yang
a.a. #28
AthD (h.c.) conferred by the regents of the LCL
a.a. pastor #-273.15, the most frigid church of Celcius nee Kelvin
EAC Econometric Forecast and Socerey Division
Proudly plonked by Lani Girl and Crazyalec
The Bush 'balanced' budget: 1.3 trillion and worsening
The Bush 'economic' policy: -3 million jobs and counting
The Bush Iraq lie: -823 GIs, one friend's co-worker's son and mounting
Having Bush ***** up my country: Worthless
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| User: "maff" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Kerry the Realist |
08 Jun 2004 03:08:18 AM |
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(Jim Austin) wrote in message news:<bc3dd28f.0406071030.5d6c8e3e@posting.google.com>...
maff wrote:
Kerry the Realist
Not hardly.
<Snip>
By Jackson Diehl, Page A23
This year's presidential election so far offers a choice in foreign
policy, between a neo-Wilsonian who has made the promotion of
democracy and human rights a central tenet and an old-school realist
who believes it more sensible to focus on managing concrete threats to
U.S. security. Sounds familiar: Only the realist is not a hard-nosed
Republican standing up to a fuzzy-headed Democrat, but John F. Kerry
challenging George W. Bush.
No. The election is between somebody who believes in putting up some
resistance to America's enemies (That would be Bush.) versus somebody
who sides with America's enemies (Kerry).
But it's Bush who's the friend of Confederates and Bible Belt fundamentalists.
<Snip> The rest.
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| User: "Sean C" |
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07 Jun 2004 02:42:49 PM |
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In article <bc3dd28f.0406071030.5d6c8e3e@posting.google.com>, Jim
Austin <bja@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
No. The election is between somebody who believes in putting up some
resistance to America's enemies (That would be Bush.) versus somebody
who sides with America's enemies (Kerry).
Are you actually so deluded as to believe that John Kerry sides with
America's enemies? Do you have any evidence of this?
Sean C
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| User: "Michelle Malkin" |
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07 Jun 2004 08:14:47 PM |
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"Sean C" <redhawk@hvc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:070620041542495941%redhawk@hvc.rr.com...
In article <bc3dd28f.0406071030.5d6c8e3e@posting.google.com>, Jim
Austin <bja@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
No. The election is between somebody who believes in putting up some
resistance to America's enemies (That would be Bush.) versus somebody
who sides with America's enemies (Kerry).
Are you actually so deluded as to believe that John Kerry sides with
America's enemies? Do you have any evidence of this?
Sean C
Ya think maybe he's confused about the Bush connection to the Saudis?
Or, maybe he's just ignoring it.
Mickey
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| User: "Jason Coplen" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Kerry the Realist |
07 Jun 2004 01:44:55 PM |
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Jim Austin wrote:
maff wrote:
Kerry the Realist
Not hardly.
<Snip>
By Jackson Diehl, Page A23
This year's presidential election so far offers a choice in foreign
policy, between a neo-Wilsonian who has made the promotion of
democracy and human rights a central tenet and an old-school realist
who believes it more sensible to focus on managing concrete threats to
U.S. security. Sounds familiar: Only the realist is not a hard-nosed
Republican standing up to a fuzzy-headed Democrat, but John F. Kerry
challenging George W. Bush.
No. The election is between somebody who believes in putting up some
resistance to America's enemies (That would be Bush.) versus somebody
who sides with America's enemies (Kerry).
<Snip> The rest.
How lame can you get? Any proof to back that utter ***** up?
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| User: "Jim Austin" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Kerry the Realist |
07 Jun 2004 05:15:36 PM |
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Jason Coplen wrote:
Jim Austin wrote:
maff wrote:
Kerry the Realist
Not hardly.
<Snip>
By Jackson Diehl, Page A23
This year's presidential election so far offers a choice in foreign
policy, between a neo-Wilsonian who has made the promotion of
democracy and human rights a central tenet and an old-school realist
who believes it more sensible to focus on managing concrete threats to
U.S. security. Sounds familiar: Only the realist is not a hard-nosed
Republican standing up to a fuzzy-headed Democrat, but John F. Kerry
challenging George W. Bush.
No. The election is between somebody who believes in putting up some
resistance to America's enemies (That would be Bush.) versus somebody
who sides with America's enemies (Kerry).
<Snip> The rest.
No real challenge here.
Instead:
How lame can you get? Any proof to back that utter ***** up?
Yes.
I have discussed it at length in other posts.
Mainly, it concerned Kerry's siding with North Vietnam during the
Vietnam War, after spending four months there.
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