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  1. Herr Kaleun

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    Here are two links to commentaries written by Ann Coulter, conservative opinion columnist. The first deals with Kerry's "womanizing" ways. The second commentary starts with Kerry in the 6th paragraph.

    Both are scathing and look to be "previews of coming attractions" later this fall election season.
    Just a Gigolo
    Boobs in the News
     
  2. AndyW

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    A scaring thing is that European election campaigns are beginning to "learn" from the examples shown to us from the motherland of democracy.

    Usually the election campaign tends to stay pretty focused on the POLITICAL aspect of the candidates, but the American example shows that if the margin is close, a couple of votes won by pouring shit on the other canditate might pay out.

    So sooner or later more and more of these "campaign pigs" will emerge on the European election scene, to load their catapults with the crap they found while digging in the toilets of the other candidate.

    Now the result of this will be worrying:

    The only ones who will candidate in the future are faceless conformists who never made a mistake in their lifes - mistakes they needed to learn from. Slippery as an eel and mediorce leaders at best, their CV needs to stand the test of those artificial moral benchmarks set by "The Waltons" or "Bill Cosby Show".

    And good candidate who happened to have been a normal person in the past - including making mistakes - will be deterred to campaign, either because they fear to lose thier dignity or they are just disgusted by the witchhunting and mudthrowing falling upon them.

    Bye, bye charismatic leaders, hello nerds.

    Cheers,
     
  3. GRW

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    Isn't using the term womanising as an insult a bit Victorian?
    Don't people mind the countless women who have lived off other men's money, like Anna Nicole Smith...or is that just empowerment ?
    Regards,
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    [ 23. February 2004, 12:20 PM: Message edited by: The_Historian ]
     
  4. C.Evans

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    This election will be a tough one to vote in. The last one was simple for choice of who to vote for but, this time--I don't really like any candidate.
     
  5. FramerT

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    Well it just got easier Carl, Ralph Nader has thrown his hat in! :D :eek:
     
  6. C.Evans

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    Wellllllllllllllllllll, I guess the only good thing about that is that it will take more votes away from kerry than from Bush.

    Uggg, I HATE election year. :rolleyes: :(
     
  7. Brad T.

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    I didnt know alot of this stuff about Kerry, but still, atleast he went to the country, and actually has proof of more then 9 days of service, not that it makes him any better.
     
  8. FramerT

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    All that stuff won't matter.After all "draft-dodging" Bill[I did'nt inhale]Clinton got elected! :confused:
     
  9. C.Evans

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    Brad, the only thing that remotely can be put on Bush is that he got an early out, as well as many many thousands of others who served. kerry on the other hand, only spent 4 months in the war zone and most of that, so far from any action that if he saw any action, it was in a war movie played in a theatre.

    Framert also hit the nail on the head with his statement.
     
  10. Texas Fred

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    It's always a thrill for us to hear from the European contingent about our "dirty politics", usually from someone who agrees with our home grown commies, the Democrats.

    They have been runnning their mouths for about three years while President Bush has been taking on the Islamafascists virtually alone except for MR. Tony Blaire ( I understand the British actually are not really in our corner, as he is in political trouble as well -- He, at least has my respect ).

    Our Democrats, as compared to FDR's wartime "Loyal Opposition" the Republicans, are non-existant in their support for our current war President. If I were running it, several of the democommie talking heads would be downtown trying to explain away their seditious statements. This would include Teddy chappaquidic, and his pooch John Kerry, and most of the democommie candidates.

    I notice no one gets mad about democommie mud-slinging at all. The resentment seems to start when the Conservative side finally gets enough of that crap and answers.

    I will say this about Kerry. He is a sorry no good lying hippy rich boy who tromped through the blood of his so-called buddies to get elected as the Jr Senator from The Peoples Republic of Massechusetts, ( the state who started all this Gay marriage mess ) and is now tromping through the blood of their Grandsons trying to get a larger job. To give you the best hot off the press assessment of Kerry, he is on record and recorded on tape as not for a US Ammendment against gay marriage but is for a Taxachusetts ammendment against it. What are the poor homosexuals supposed to think? Oh Wurra wurra

    NO WONDER President Bush recently went through a litany of diametrically opposed positions on three or four vote items that had been voted eight ways and then smiled and said, " And that is just from one Senator from Massachusetts..."

    If Kerry had won all his Senate votes, our soldiers would be naked, unarmed, hungry, with no armor, or Air Force, would have been committed, wouldn't have been committed...You got a weapons system we're using? He was against it. Oh...and the British would be alone against the Islamists....if they let Tony go at them alone....

    Hey, is that enough Conservative MUD for you European boyz? See it sort of stacks up over three or four years as the democommies sling it daily with no comments from any of you fellows out there on the outside.....

    SPLAT!! SPLAT!! SPLAT!! [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  11. Martin Bull

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    A posting which, I think, perfectly illustrates why the Rt Hon Tony Blair is in such 'political trouble'.....
     
  12. FramerT

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    Hey TEX. better watch what you say about homosexuals.Believe there's a couple lurking about on this forum :eek: :confused:
     
  13. jpatterson

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    No wonder Europeans think we're nuts. Why would anyone even consider defiling our great constitution by amending it concerning marriage? Marriage is a sacred institution but also, I beleive, a personal one. Governing personal lives? Come on now, get a grip.

    It seems that the right-wingers want to turn the country into an ultra-conservative, Evangelistifascist Autocracy where everything is mandated. From religion to sexual preference. These folks dislike everyone. From one side of their mouth they decry Islamic governments and from the other they scream about our "Christian" country. They dislike Muslims, Immigrants, Jews, Gays, Vegetarians, Soccer Fans, anyone that is not just like them.

    Ugghh
     
  14. Erich

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    [ 22. March 2004, 05:56 PM: Message edited by: Erich ]
     
  15. Friedrich

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    I say it again: I don't like Kerry at all. But if he's going to stick to his parties policies, then I'll vote for him. The man may be disgusting as a person —like Clinton— but if he has an ordered administration —like Clinton too—, then he'd get my vote —if I could vote in the US, of course... :rolleyes:

    I just don't agree that Democrats can be called 'communists'. I'd like to see some facts that they are trying to eliminate private property, nationalise enterprises and business and create a 'socialist paradise' in a marxist-leninist way... That is, according to what I know, communism.

    Progressist social measures —like those of most European régimes and the Democrats— is not communism. Social Democracy perhaps, which means a capitlaist democracy who cares more about needed people and if of course, to the left in the political scale. But it is not communism. Communism had its chance in the XX century and miserably failed by its own despicable flaws. Good.

    If the Democrats are communist then the Republicans are certianly fascists, if we are going to talk in an extremist way...

    Better say islamist-fascists like you did first. This might be missunderstood by one billion people who are certainly not terrorists —or at least 99% of them. ;)

    And believe it or not, I am not completely on favour of gay-marriages... I really don't like the idea of having a man dressed in white or two men in smoking slicing a vulgar wedding cake... Marriages like that are meant to represent a holy union to the eyes of God —whatever the name you give to Him—, which is forbidden by most religions and to the eyes of the respective families, which in most cases are already aware of such union.

    I'm not interested in that. I'm convinced of my love for a person, of my love for God and for my family. The only remaining thing I need is to be represented in society —which I don't care and I don't like but which I need. By example:

    A year ago I was badly ill and was close to death. If I had died, my bf couldn't have been able to claim for my things, money, life-insurance or whatever, legally speaking, because a matrimony-certificate is needed, but can't be given to "families who are not comprised of a man and a woman". What about single-parents, gay parents, single people?

    I would of course vote YES for gay-marriages, but not because I like disgusting and unnecessary marriage ceremonies, but because I need it, to be a good citizen who had all his papers and legal documents in order. I don't like it, but I live in world that cares a lot about such documents. And I want to stay away from such legal problems...
     
  16. C.Evans

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    Hi Fried, kerry would suck anyones well, you know? in order to get a vote.
     
  17. Friedrich

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    I know, Carl. And that's one of the things why I don't like him. But he will certainly have to stick to his party's policies if he gets elected. That's the only reason why I'd vote for him. Because I don't like at all Bush and even less: his party.
     
  18. FramerT

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    So what's Kerry's stand on Gun Control???Is he like most Dems.[you don,t need this or that to deer hunt]?I see my self buying buying yet another life membership in the NRA.That or using sling shots :rolleyes: And on that note,did everyone see Rosie[gun grabbing]O'D onell get"married"this week end? :eek:
     
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    [ 22. March 2004, 05:57 PM: Message edited by: Erich ]
     
  20. Friedrich

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    Yes, I did watch Mrs. O'Donell getting married. Quite disgusting, as a matter of fact... [​IMG] I just wonder, which one is going to give up her surname? :D

    Indeed, Erich. I can't vote in the USA. Nor in Mexico, actually... :rolleyes: That's why I said that I'd vote for Kerry if I was a US citizen.

    But what you say is very curious and very interesting, Erich. I don't like Kerry at all and I'd love very much to see Mrs. Clinton elected in 2008, but having Mr. Bush another four years?! :eek: That's quite a dilemma for me... :confused:

    But as you said, I don't have too much to worry about since I can't vote there! :D [​IMG]
     

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