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To: xzins
He certainly is all over the map. And a PS to Kerry: making fun of Baptists in SC is NOT smart.
10 posted on 09/02/2003 7:36:51 AM PDT by Peach (The Clintons have pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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To: Peach
And a PS to Kerry: making fun of Baptists in SC is NOT smart.

LOL. Let's see if he does the same in Alabama! Or will he be spinning all kinds of "liberal" scripture?
"Let'see.....keep the 'feed him a fish' part, throw out the 'teaching him to fish' ....."
"Change the 10% tithe part to a higher percentage,... and be sure to mention giving away the cloak......"

17 posted on 09/02/2003 7:48:30 AM PDT by concerned about politics (Lucifers lefties are still stuck at the bottom of Maslow's Hierarchy)
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To: Peach
So Kerry came home from Viet Nam and joined with other vets to protest a war he didn't think was right.

Now, he says we aren't running the war well and should have spent more time getting a broader coalition before we invaded. (read that: France and Germany. The coalition countries that have given support are nothing but chopped liver I guess). Kerry says American needs "friends". Uh huh, read that France and Germany too!

Kerry must ascribe to much the same philosophy as Dominique de Villipin. As read here:

The new collective-security system should be "founded on collective responsibility and world democracy," de Villepin said. In particular, he said that France was now looking favorably to the idea of enlarging membership of the U.N. Security Council and vesting it with expanded powers. While he provided no specifics in his speech, aides later said that he believed Germany, Japan, India, Brazil and a major African power such as Nigeria all should be given permanent seats on the council, along with veto power over all Security Council resolutions, including those authorizing the use of force.

In a direct dig at the Bush administration, de Villepin insisted that no nation should be allowed to use force, even in the defense of its own interests, without specific approval from the Security Council. "Using force is often tempting," he said, but "can only be justified if collective security or urgent humanitarian needs require it." Force must be "a last resort," and "only when the international community, through the Security Council, decides."

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/972919/posts

John Kerry can kiss my butt. America needs to send him bawling, back to his Sugar Mommy.

Prairie

48 posted on 09/02/2003 8:41:26 AM PDT by prairiebreeze (de Villipin wants UN approval for all military actions...ever. I fart in his general direction!!)
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