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His early concession and failure to uphold the promise that he will
make every vote count is more proof that John Kerry never tried to win
this election.
With the President's horrible record, most would think that it would be easy to defeat him. It should have been. Kerry failed to call the President out on letting special interest groups slander one of his veteran's name.
He did nothing to expose Karl Rove's tactics of homosexual scapegoating and the exlploitation of Christianity that brought so many substance-blind voters to the polls.
He never did the right thing and potray the truth about the Bush Administration, that they are warmongering, agenda-driven criminals that give no validity to reason and compassion. Nope, John Kerry did none of those things.
John Kerry did a horrible job at talking to the good ole' folk in rural Ohio in a manner that they could relate. Instead, he remained robotic and out of touch.
And then, with the presidential race down to 100,000 votes, with voting problems reported in Ohio counties early in the day and a biased Republican pawn presiding over the fate of the state, Kerry sent his stable boy out to address a faithful and disrespected crowd at 3 a.m. in an ill attempt to show concern over the outcome. Within hours he conceded, citing mathematical improbabilities that weren't that improbable.
Yep, John Kerry was a puppet opponent, and this says alot for the Democratic party, because they are in fact a puppet opposition party. They move farther to the right each year in feeble and uncoordinated attempts at assimilation to gather moderate voters, when they should be defining themselves as an alternative to apathetic political warfare.
The only solution to letting conservatives run the country is to totally dissipate the Democratic Party of the United States. Grassroots efforts need to be formed now and leaders need to emerge to defect each and every last member of the Democratic Party to a stronger, leftist organization that promotes the necessity of intellectuality, logic, civic duty and compassion rather than spend most of its time looking to the conservatives as stone-hearted older brothers in which to imitate.
With the President's horrible record, most would think that it would be easy to defeat him. It should have been. Kerry failed to call the President out on letting special interest groups slander one of his veteran's name.
He did nothing to expose Karl Rove's tactics of homosexual scapegoating and the exlploitation of Christianity that brought so many substance-blind voters to the polls.
He never did the right thing and potray the truth about the Bush Administration, that they are warmongering, agenda-driven criminals that give no validity to reason and compassion. Nope, John Kerry did none of those things.
John Kerry did a horrible job at talking to the good ole' folk in rural Ohio in a manner that they could relate. Instead, he remained robotic and out of touch.
And then, with the presidential race down to 100,000 votes, with voting problems reported in Ohio counties early in the day and a biased Republican pawn presiding over the fate of the state, Kerry sent his stable boy out to address a faithful and disrespected crowd at 3 a.m. in an ill attempt to show concern over the outcome. Within hours he conceded, citing mathematical improbabilities that weren't that improbable.
Yep, John Kerry was a puppet opponent, and this says alot for the Democratic party, because they are in fact a puppet opposition party. They move farther to the right each year in feeble and uncoordinated attempts at assimilation to gather moderate voters, when they should be defining themselves as an alternative to apathetic political warfare.
The only solution to letting conservatives run the country is to totally dissipate the Democratic Party of the United States. Grassroots efforts need to be formed now and leaders need to emerge to defect each and every last member of the Democratic Party to a stronger, leftist organization that promotes the necessity of intellectuality, logic, civic duty and compassion rather than spend most of its time looking to the conservatives as stone-hearted older brothers in which to imitate.