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Published on September 16, 2004 By Patriot_Flamethrower In Politics
Everytime I see John Kerry, I look at his eyes and I see NOTHING. Kerry has no SOUL. He has this blank stare that makes my SKIN CRAWL. His face looks like something out of a 1950s B horror movie, where the director couldn't afford a decent makeup artist.

I'm sorry, Kerry lovers, but PLEASE, is this the BEST that the Democratic Party can do as their nominee in 2004? When are you lefties going to learn that a northeastern blue-blood liberal can NOT win the Presidency? Didn't Michael Dukakis prove that to you in 1988? Didn't Teddy Kennedy's ill-fated Democratic Party nomination run against Jimmy Carter in 1980 prove that?

There are STILL enough INTELLIGENT, independent-thinking, rational voters left in this country to NOT ALLOW a flip-flopping fraudulent carpetbagging golddigger like John F'ing Kerry to EVER become our Commander-In-Chief. Sure, there are PLENTY of left wing anarchist cyborg sheep who will vote for Senator Ketchup, but IT WILL NOT BE ENOUGH.

President Bush, even though he is definitely NOT a "perfect" President (can you name one who was?) is LIGHT YEARS better than Senator Lurch.

Vote FOR the United States Of America. Vote FOR your safety and the safety of your family. Vote for President George W. Bush!!!


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on Sep 16, 2004


on Sep 16, 2004
Yep, an' Dick Cheney sez dat if'n we votes fer Kerry, dem turrists gonna git all of us. I'se so skeered, I guessen I better vote fer Dubya. Him's supporters wave dem big ol' cowboy hat aroun' when he talkin'.
on Sep 16, 2004
You are basing your beliefs on unintelligent drivel (he has no soul?, Senator Ketchup?) and stereotype. Why don't use delve into the issues and the voting records and then explain why Bush is better? What has Kerry done that inspires such hatred in the left for you? Or are you just a TROLL spewing hate in an effort to rile people up?
on Sep 16, 2004


on Sep 16, 2004
BTW Shozan, I love both of the pics....they both got me to actually lol rather than just type lol......
on Sep 16, 2004
No problem, that is what I am here for most of times.
on Sep 16, 2004
Oh you can point one out to me against Bush and Cheney.



Three-year-old Sophia Parlock cries while seated on the shoulders of her father, Phil Parlock, after having their Bush-Cheney sign torn up by Kerry-Edwards supporters on Thursday, Sept. 16, 2004, at the Tri-State Airport in Huntington, W.Va. Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards (news - web sites) made a brief stop at the airport as he concluded his two-day bus tour to locations in West Virginia and Ohio. (AP Photo/Randy Snyder)

This is sick, just because you don't agree with the sign that a little girl is holding does not mean you tear it up than berate her. I don't even understand why either side would let an action like this go unpunished. Even if they are against you what they did to the girl is sad and wrong.
The little kid doesn't know she was just proud of her sign she was holding, the idiocy of some partisan people.

Grr, I wish George Washington was resurrected so he could lead this country out of all this partisan hatred.
on Sep 16, 2004
Stupid neo-con preschoolers are what's wrong with this country . . . look at her in her expensive Osh Kosh canvas shoes and neatly combed hair . . . she probably wants to give herself a tax cut and then send our troops into Iran. Makes me sick!
on Sep 17, 2004
Aye, Texaii, the illustration is way over the top, and who knows what the father said to invoke this unseemly act? Moreover, it is an illustration of early childhood brainwashing.
on Sep 17, 2004
My experience has been that flamethrowers do not go ballistic; no serviceman would trust you with such a weapon. You wreak hatred and fortunately Kerry, in having no soul, you can't flame it.
on Sep 17, 2004
Why take a small child to heckle the VP candidate in the first place? I advocate a horsewhipping both for the father and for the schmuck who tore up the sign.
on Sep 17, 2004
I've met Kerry twice. He seems to me a warm person, but one who is serious about what he is doing and collected enough to stay calm in the midst of mobs or, even, wars.
on Sep 28, 2004
>Stupid neo-con preschoolers are what's wrong with this country

I heard that Bush is trying to get the voting age lowered to capitalise on the under 7 vote -- polls suggest that they are largely receptive to the highly complex and nuanced Republican message of, 'Mine! You no take it!'.
on Sep 28, 2004
This is sick, just because you don't agree with the sign that a little girl is holding does not mean you tear it up than berate her.


Well at least she wasn't removed. It's her father's fault for bringing his little girl and parading her around w/a Bush sign at a Kerry rally. People get angry about that. It's as if they're stomping on their beliefs. The same or worse would happen at a Bush rally. At least they weren't removed or had to sign a loyalty oath.

It's funny, when you go to a Kerry rally, there's only a few protestors out there. But at any Bush rally, the protestors outnumber the people going.

on Sep 28, 2004
The same or worse would happen at a Bush rally
Give one example.  I have seen plenty of footage of Kerry supporters punching Bush supporters or being aggressive in some way.  Your conclusion, whatever it may be, about protestors at Kerry rallys might be leaving out the fact that more Bush supporters are respectful of others' rights than vice versa.
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