Posted on 08/16/2004 5:14:29 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
don't forget that GODLESS AMERICANS also endorse sKerry/edwards.
www.godlessamericans.org/pacnews.php
Loud and clear!
The rest of Kerry's supporters must welcome the votes.
If they don't, they need to step into the Bush line.
Well....yes, but, of course, anarchist support for Dubya would be equally contradictory since Dubya is the most big government president in *domestic* policy since LBJ.
If an anarchist takes part in the election process can he still be an anarchist?
US Communist Party
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Godless Americans PAC
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That pretty well sums it up.
What a hoot.
They don't know what they are. But they're anti-American so Kerry's a good fit.
Only if the candidate they support, personifies chaos! And that should tell everyone all they need to know their perception of the Kerry ticket.
Atos
Those people aren't anarchists. They are militant socialists. Real anarchists are self government types, not "no government" reactionaries who still think wearing a Che Guaverra T-shirt means something.
NAMBLA supports sKerry too. What a scum magnet!
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"Ultimately, those who are voting are either bad anarchists or not anarchists at all," said Lawrence, a "Californian in his mid-40s"...
Oh my... this is just... sad... I wonder if this guy lives with his parents? In the basement? And hangs out with people much younger than him, trying to make them respect him?
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