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Tuesday, April 13, 2004

Democrats call for the assassination of the Secretary of Defense!

Think the Presidential campaign has been tough already? A Democratic fund raising ad for John Kerry run in a ST. Petersberg, Florida newspaper calls for the execution of the Secretary of Defense!

The ad states, "We should put this S.O.B. up against a wall and say 'This is one of our bad days,' and pull the trigger."

The party of peace, dialog, inclusion and diversity is advocating murdering Rummie. At a time of war, no less! How's that for hypocritical? I hope the secret service throws them all in jail.

I haven't heard the official explanation yet, but let's see how close I can get... "It was an error, we would never advocate murder, or assassination under any circumstances. In the meantime, we are loosing our people in Iraq at an alarming rate and President Bush can only say, "It's been a bad day." This President stole the election and is now murdering our soldiers in Iraq, and paying the rich to take our jobs overseas. We must take our nation back!"

What do you think? I bet I'm pretty close. These guys justify everything they do by demonizing their opponents, and spewing the same old, tired Liberal cliches. They nearly always get away with it. Can you imagine what the backlash would be against a Conservative making the same "mistake". He would be dead. Politically, I mean.

We will see things degrade even further as the election approaches. The Democrats lofty pursuits require that they operate above normal morality and ethics. Their purpose is so great they need not concern themselves with proportion, truthfulness, fairness or facts. It's the ultimate in group narcissism.

Here's the link to the paper, I'd like to see you let them know how you feel. We cannot afford to keep quiet any longer!

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