Disciple of Defeat
There’s been a lot of speculation of what kind of president John Kerry would make. Much of the complaining has come from Republicans who want to hear Kerry address the issues of today, not Vietnam and the issues of the past. Democrats want to know Kerry's position, too.
I’ve got news for you: we don’t need to hear Kerry’s position. We are very familiar with it.
During the 70s, Kerry did everything he could to torpedo America’s efforts in Vietnam.
During the 80s, Kerry did everything he could to hobble America’s efforts in winning the Cold War.
During the 90s, Kerry did everything he could to cripple America’s military and sap the morale of our troops.
Today, Kerry has decided to focus all his energies in destroying our efforts in Iraq.
John Kerry knows defeat well; he has pushed for the defeat of his own country at nearly every turn. Here is what he will do -- Kerry will apologize to his European mentors for his country’s actions. Then he will discover widespread atrocities directed by the Bush regime. In the interest of national healing, he will keep the details to himself. Then he will begin to pull American troops out of Iraq, finding the elected Iraqi government corrupt and in violation of human rights. Then he will apologize to the Iraqi insurgents and the “Arab street” for the actions of U.S. troops who invaded their lands. Finally, he will begin to negotiate with al Qaeda and its clients, who have no interest in doing so.
Kerry has said that he would not have ousted Saddam. He will pursue attacks on the United States like the lawyer he is: in court. He will refrain from using U.S. military power without the imprimatur of the United Nations. He will turn over tactical control of our Armed Forces to the generals of other countries.
If this is what you want, vote for Kerry. But don’t be confused about what he intends to do.
I’ve got news for you: we don’t need to hear Kerry’s position. We are very familiar with it.
During the 70s, Kerry did everything he could to torpedo America’s efforts in Vietnam.
During the 80s, Kerry did everything he could to hobble America’s efforts in winning the Cold War.
During the 90s, Kerry did everything he could to cripple America’s military and sap the morale of our troops.
Today, Kerry has decided to focus all his energies in destroying our efforts in Iraq.
John Kerry knows defeat well; he has pushed for the defeat of his own country at nearly every turn. Here is what he will do -- Kerry will apologize to his European mentors for his country’s actions. Then he will discover widespread atrocities directed by the Bush regime. In the interest of national healing, he will keep the details to himself. Then he will begin to pull American troops out of Iraq, finding the elected Iraqi government corrupt and in violation of human rights. Then he will apologize to the Iraqi insurgents and the “Arab street” for the actions of U.S. troops who invaded their lands. Finally, he will begin to negotiate with al Qaeda and its clients, who have no interest in doing so.
Kerry has said that he would not have ousted Saddam. He will pursue attacks on the United States like the lawyer he is: in court. He will refrain from using U.S. military power without the imprimatur of the United Nations. He will turn over tactical control of our Armed Forces to the generals of other countries.
If this is what you want, vote for Kerry. But don’t be confused about what he intends to do.
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