"Europeans, whom the rest of us couldn’t care less about, love him, as do terrorists. While he and they are salivating for a victory, we wait patiently until this nightmare of an election season is over," writes La Shawn Barber, whose early-morning rant got our LOL juices flowing:
He habitually misquotes Scripture to sucker black congregants into believing he’s “religious," he’s the dependent on a fabulously rich, bored woman, yet at the same time, tries to convince the naive and unmotivated that money and profit are evil and high taxes are good.
He’s got a certain group of people (which I believe is only a tiny minority) thinking that George Bush and other white conservatives want to suppress their votes. He’s a hypocrite and possibly a liar whose message changes with his audience. He’s a lackluster figure who inspires no one.
He protested the Vietnam war and ran on an anti-war-America-is-evil platform. This former protestor now wants to command the kind of men he despised. He’s surrounded by people who oppose national defense, yet they applaud his time in the killing fields.
Will the mush-brained swing voters get it? Unfortunately, they will go with the last thing they heard before they step into the voting booth (if they bother -- we hope they don't, but MoveOn is going all out to get what they call the "unlikely voter" to poke the chad for John Kerry). It will probably depend upon whatever pablum the MSM (if there's anything left of it after Dan Rather gets through imploding) are feeding them November 1. God help them.
And speaking of the unspeakable MoveOn, here's their latest condescending drivel re the dedicated women and men who have chosen to put their lives and honor on the line in the War on Terror:
Young people have suffered the vast majority of the 1000 deaths and 7000 injuries sustained in Iraq.
Experts are now saying that Bush’s poor planning and go-it-alone approach have left our armed forces overstretched and pushed us towards a national draft.
Experts say a lot of things. 'Wonder what they would say about the Oil-for-Food French who stonewalled on wiping out Saddam because they didn't want folks to notice their profitable deals with the old boy? Oh, right. Move on. Nothing to see here.
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