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February 16, 2005
Kerry had a Plan?
Once again, the rumor surfaces. Does anyone besides John Kerry remember Kerry's Plan? I don't, because I never heard it. Of course, it could be because I never did get my secret agent decoder ring, they were supposed to ship from Cambodia just in time for Christmas but alas, mine never arrived.
"I think my security proposals for the country were smack on, dead on. I think that had they started to do the things I proposed on Iraq when I proposed them, we would be far better off today. And they are, in fact, now trying to do some of the things that I proposed." - John Kerry
Reflecting on the presidential campaign, Kerry said he had proposed "a far more effective way to make America safer."
Jeepers, my memory fails me. Did The Great Pretender have a plan? What exactly was that plan anyway? Was it the plan where he first voted for the war and then voted not to fund it? Was it the plan to cut military spending after we upped the number of troops by 40,000? The Great Pretender had a plan to make us safer? I missed that plan too? Oh wait, was that part of his plan to turn over our military and our safety to the consortium of dictators known as the United Nations?
"Americans accepted that I could be the commander in chief. What they were unwilling to do was shift commanders in midstream." - John Kerry
Huh? Which Americans were those and which alternative universe do they live in? This might be funny, were it not so pathetic. I seem to recall the numbers reflected overwhelming support for George W. Bush as Commander in Chief. I seem to recall that America as a whole rejected the notion of The Great Pretender as Commander in Chief.
Will this man ever drop his delusions of grandeur?
The truth is that America accepted the fact that John Kerry is a liar and hypocrite who used the reputation of our Vietnam Veterans as stepping stones to further his political ambitions. America accepted the fact that John Kerry is not fit to be dogcatcher, but is perhaps perfectly suited to play second fiddle to the killer senator from Massachusetts.
Sign the 180 Johnny boy. Sign the 180.
(Thanks Warren, for the quotes.)
Posted by LindaSoG at February 16, 2005 07:30 AM
Comments
Excellent post-- funny & dead right on!
Posted by: Tony Iovino at February 16, 2005 08:21 PM
