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Thursday, October 14, 2004

OpinionEditorials.com � What Did John Kerry Really Say? - Stock

OpinionEditorials.com � What Did John Kerry Really Say? - Stock: "One topic that sent painful shivers through my central nervous system was John Kerry's constant referrals to the benefits of turning to the United Nations in times of need. This was a clever ploy. As president, Mr. Bush could not denigrate this bloated and corrupt world body. Bush could not point out the on-going investigations in our own Congress as well as an internal investigation into the theft of food and medicine money from the Iraqi people. Unfortunately, as the President of the United States Bush must deal with the United Nations and he was simply not free to speak his mind on the matter. As a senator and candidate, Kerry could praise the United Nations to his heart's content and all President Bush could do was try to contain his frustration.

The hideous crimes committed against the Iraqi people appear to have been carried out by Kerry's new best friends, France and Germany and many in the hierarchy of the United Nations. Again, as the present leader of the free world, Bush could not voice his true opinion on the treachery of Chirac and Schroeder and their involvement with Saddam Hussein. Should Kerry be elected, United Nations will return to its usual course of uselessness and thievery and men like Chirac and Schroeder, who sold Saddam the very weapons now being used to kill our troops, will be met with open arms and their advice will be sought when it comes to the defense of America."

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