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Subject: Re: [OT] Motion
Author: Michael Madigan
Posted: 2004/08/31 18:39:36
 
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I think in the end, the question is: Who is the better leader? I
think come election time, the majority of people will choose
Bush. I think the tide is turning and that is a very good thing
for the United States.





--- "John V. Petersen" <john.v.petersen .at. comcast D.OT net> wrote:

> Michael Madigan Wrote:
>
> <<
> Excellent response John.
> <<
>
> Well Mike, I suppose it was as good as it had to be. The fact
> of the
> matter is Kerry - and his supporters - do not under any
> circumstances - want
> people to focus on his senate record. Even Kerry does not want
> to focus on
> it himself. This is shown by the fact that he only spent 73
> words on his
> acceptance speech at the DNC Convention discussing his 19 year
> senate
> career. This is how you completely disarm the liberal point of
> view - and
> this is why Ed will shy as far away from the argument as he
> can. They all
> love to say disrespectful things about the President. It is
> interesting that
> on one hand, all of these liberals say they support the troops
> - and yet -
> they will seize every opportunity to attack their
> commander-in-chief.
>
> Yet another factoid to consider. With respect to his [Kerry] -
> missing 2/3 of the open meetings of the Intelligence Committee,
> he then
> claims that there were a number of private meetings that he did
> attend. Yet
> in the same breath, he will not allow the release of his
> attendance records.
>
>
> Here is more... DNC chair Terry McAulliff was recently asked
> if
> Kerry made a mistake when he voted to freeze spending on
> nuclear armaments
> when the Soviets were ramping up their nuclear arsenal as well
> as being in
> the midst of the Afghan invasion and the attempted communist
> infiltration of
> Central America. He could not articulate a response.
>
> Some final thoughts I put together a few nights ago in an
> email I
> sent to several Bush/Cheney 04 volunteers in our township. I
> think you will
> agree it goes a bit further then the Micheal Moore brand of
> politics the
> liberals love to spew out....
>
>
> There can be no doubt that this is the most important election
> in
> our lifetime. We stand today at the precipice - between the war
> of good and
> evil. Today is the day when you have to declare your side. As a
> student of
> history, I go back to 1960 when President Kennedy stated in his
> inaugural
> address:
>
> Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that
> we
> shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship,
> support any friend,
> oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of
> liberty.
>
> Interesting indeed a Democrat uttered those
> words.....sadly though,
> the type of Democrat that no longer exists in that party.
>
> Clearly, regimes, whether they were embodied in the former
> USSR or Iraq,
> stand apposite to the principles of freedom and liberty. And to
> that end,
> regardless of what the polling states, in the fine tradition of
> Ronald W.
> Reagan, has drawn the clear line in the sand. That clear line
> of course is
> the war on terror. Unlike any enemy of freedom and liberty our
> country and
> way of life has faced, Al Quada often is faceless, nameless,
> and perhaps
> most importantly, borderless. President Bush stated it best in
> his speech to
> the joint session of congress on 9/20. Here is the link:
>
>
http://www.bushcountry.org/bush_speeches/president_bush_speech_092001.htm
> Take a moment and read the link.
>
> At this date, we know that President Bush has not wavered.
> At no time
> did President Bush state this war would be easy. In fact, he
> said it would
> be hard. History has taught us a similar lesson.
>
> In the 1930's, Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain thought
> he had
> brokered peace with Nazi Germany. Some 60 years later, we know
> how that
> turned out. More importantly, we know the courage of those who
> stand in the
> face of what is momentarily popular opinion. The great
> statesman I refer to
> of course is Sir. Winston Churchill. The popular opinion today
> - it seems -
> that the war in Iraq is unjust, futile, a waste of time.
> Anybody who is
> student of history, who has paid even a little bit of attention
> to
> totalitarian regimes, knows that there can be no middle ground.
> Again, I
> refer you to the fight our country faces - between good and
> evil. There was
> no dealing with Adolph Hitler's Nazi German, there was no
> dealing with
> Saddam Hussein's Iraq, and ultimately, there can be no dealing
> with Osama
> Bin Laden's Al Quada. The strategy is clear - knock out the
> under-pinnings
> of support and finance, and you knock out the terrorists!! In
> his speech to
> the joint session of congress, he [President Bush] stated that
> this would be
> a tough war to win. And in the face of today's poll's,
> President Bush stands
> in opposition to what is supposedly the "popular belief".
>
> As you may have quickly noticed, this email is simply about
> the liberals
> vs. the conservatives or the democrats vs. the republicans.
> I'll leave that
> to those who wish to engage in idle/meaningless rhetoric. The
> teachings of
> history are on President Bush's side. The lessons of good and
> evil are on
> President Bush's side. When the Soviets invaded Afghanistan in
> 1979, it took
> President Carter by surprise. This same President belittled the
> intelligence
> of Ronald Regan re: the latter's response to the growing threat
> of the
> communists. History of course has shown us that the Ronald
> Reagan had it
> right. And with that in mind, George W. Bush has it right as
> well.President
> Carter, and those like him [Neville Chamberlain], hoped that
> evil would
> simply "go away". In fact, President Carter encouraged dialog
> with
> totalitarian communist regimes. As we know all too well by now,
> these
> regimes will not simply "go away".
>
> To ensure America's survival, to ensure that liberty endures,
> the
> fight must be taken to them. For if not, the fight will be
> taken to our
> doorstep - as it did on 9/11, as it is currently happening in
> Russia, as it
> happened in Madrid earlier this year.
>
>
> Support efforts to re-elect President Bush
> www.georgewbush.com
>
>
>
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