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his is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0104_01C4A022.1A51B0B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NOW THAT THE PROVERBIAL lid's been blown clean off in the CBS = "memo-gate" scandal, it won't be long before the conspicuous and = suspicious contacts and coordination with the DNC are going to become = front-page headline news. Whether or not Hanoi John Kerry knew about these forged military = documents and their planned misrepresentation on 60 Minutes II probably = doesn't matter much at this late date, with only 42 days left until = Tuesday November 2, 2004. I'm guessing he might not've, but was a scheme = concocted by one or more of his notorious and now-desperate campaign = advisors. Whatever the case, it was clearly a criminal act of = desperation in light of Kerry's lackluster pole numbers. In all fairness, I must say that I thought Kerry's speech Monday morning = was well-delivered and on some issues quite agreeable. If Kerry had been = a moderate Democrat with a moderate and responsible voting record, then = I'd be inclined to take him seriously. The quote "mess in Iraq" is = indeed becoming more and more problematic for the President, no doubt = because we've been way to soft and diplomatic in dealing with the = Jihadists in and around Iraq. The only equitable method for fighting = terrorists is to kill every one of them dead today, not tomorrow, not = the next day. We should be dropping low-yield neutron bombs at a minimum = to annihilate any significant enclaves of these Islamic terrorists. If = moderate Muslims around them should be killed as a result, then we must = ask Why do you moderate Muslims, whom we are told represent the = overwhelming majority of Muslims in Iraq and elsewhere, why do you = tolerate the Jihadists to live in your neighborhoods? Why don't you just = shoot every Jihadist on sight? If you're not willing to clean up your = own back yard, the easy way, then we must do it for you, the hard way. = Either way, these Islamic Jihadists MUST be killed. I have always thought that we've been way too soft on violent crime = wherever on Earth it rears its ugly head. I believe that if John F. = Kennedy were still here to call the shots in this extremely dangerous = post-9/11 world war on genocidal Islamic terrorists, then he would've = VERY heavily bombed EVERY bastion of fanatical Jihadism on the planet = using conventional bombs and nuclear bombs in our vast arsenal. And = whatever top-secret weapons we have, he'd use those too. While I admire the present administration's concern for minimizing = collateral damage out of compassion for the majority of Muslims who are = non-violent, when we consider the tenuous situation here in the US under = the looming and ominous threat of another, but this time vastly more = severe, Al-Qaeda WMD attack on American soil, on multiple targets, I = believe that we've allowed violent crime to go on worldwide for far too = long. And we've left our borders open for too long, such that even if we = closed them today, it would be too little too late. We should've bombed the Islamic Jihad to oblivion right after 9/11/2001, = or better yet we should've done it years ago to preemptively neutralize = the Jihadist threat worldwide and expedite the global extinction of = these genocidal animals. In Vigilance, Daniel Joseph Min ------=_NextPart_000_0104_01C4A022.1A51B0B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2900.2180" name=3DGENERATOR> <STYLE></STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#add1c5> <DIV><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D4><STRONG>N<FONT size=3D2>OW = THAT THE=20 PROVERBIAL</FONT></STRONG> lid=92s been blown clean off in the CBS=20 =93memo-gate=94 scandal, it won=92t be long before the conspicuous and = suspicious=20 contacts and coordination with the DNC are going to become = front-page=20 headline news.</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D4></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D4>Whether or not=20 Hanoi John Kerry knew about these forged military documents = and=20 their planned misrepresentation on 60 Minutes II probably = doesn=92t=20 matter much at this late date, with only 42 days left until Tuesday = November 2, 2004. I=92m guessing he might not=92ve, but was a = scheme concocted=20 by one or more of his notorious and now-desperate campaign advisors. = Whatever=20 the case, it was clearly a criminal act of desperation in light of = Kerry=92s=20 lackluster pole numbers.</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D4></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D4>In all fairness, I must say = that I=20 thought Kerry=92s speech Monday morning was well-delivered and on some=20 issues quite agreeable. If Kerry had been a moderate Democrat with = a=20 moderate and responsible voting record, then I=92d be inclined to = take him=20 seriously. The quote =93mess in Iraq=94 is indeed becoming more and = more=20 problematic for the President, no doubt because we=92ve been way to soft = and=20 diplomatic in dealing with the Jihadists in and around Iraq. The only = equitable=20 method for fighting terrorists is to kill every one of them dead today, = not=20 tomorrow, not the next day. We should be dropping = low-yield neutron=20 bombs at a minimum to annihilate any significant enclaves of = these=20 Islamic terrorists. If moderate Muslims around them should be killed as = a=20 result, then we must ask Why do you moderate Muslims, whom we are = told=20 represent the overwhelming majority of Muslims in Iraq and elsewhere,=20 <EM>why</EM> do you tolerate the Jihadists to live in your=20 neighborhoods? Why don=92t you just shoot every Jihadist on sight? = If you=92re=20 not willing to clean up your own back yard, the easy way, then we = must do=20 it for you, the hard way. Either way, these Islamic Jihadists MUST = be=20 killed.</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D4></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D4>I have always thought that = we=92ve been=20 <EM>way</EM> too soft on violent crime wherever on Earth it rears its = ugly head.=20 I believe that if John F. Kennedy were still here to call the = shots in=20 this extremely dangerous post-9/11 world war on genocidal Islamic = terrorists,=20 then he would=92ve VERY heavily bombed EVERY bastion of = fanatical=20 Jihadism on the planet using conventional bombs and
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Wow man, you sure do know how to keep a rant going for a while, Almost admirable really... I do, however, note that while some of your points are valid it would seem that others are a little shall we say... cold. So we have 41 more days of your charming hatred to look forward to? Huzah. Whatever happened to Judge Not?
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NOW THAT THE PROVERBIAL lid's been blown clean off in the CBS "memo-gate" scandal, it won't be long before the conspicuous and suspicious contacts and coordination with the DNC are going to become front-page headline news. Whether or not Hanoi John Kerry knew about these forged military documents and their planned misrepresentation on 60 Minutes II probably doesn't matter much at this late date, with only 42 days left until Tuesday November 2, 2004. I'm guessing he might not've, but was a scheme concocted by one or more of his notorious and now-desperate campaign advisors. Whatever the case, it was clearly a criminal act of desperation in light of Kerry's lackluster pole numbers. In all fairness, I must say that I thought Kerry's speech Monday morning was well-delivered and on some issues quite agreeable. If Kerry had been a moderate Democrat with a moderate and responsible voting record, then I'd be inclined to take him seriously. The quote "mess in Iraq" is indeed becoming more and more problematic for the President, no doubt because we've been way to soft and diplomatic in dealing with the Jihadists in and around Iraq. The only equitable method for fighting terrorists is to kill every one of them dead today, not tomorrow, not the next day. We should be dropping low-yield neutron bombs at a minimum to annihilate any significant enclaves of these Islamic terrorists. If moderate Muslims around them should be killed as a result, then we must ask Why do you moderate Muslims, whom we are told represent the overwhelming majority of Muslims in Iraq and elsewhere, why do you tolerate the Jihadists to live in your neighborhoods? Why don't you just shoot every Jihadist on sight? If you're not willing to clean up your own back yard, the easy way, then we must do it for you, the hard way. Either way, these Islamic Jihadists MUST be killed. I have always thought that we've been way too soft on violent crime wherever on Earth it rears its ugly head. I believe that if John F. Kennedy were still here to call the shots in this extremely dangerous post-9/11 world war on genocidal Islamic terrorists, then he would've VERY heavily bombed EVERY bastion of fanatical Jihadism on the planet using conventional bombs and nuclear bombs in our vast arsenal. And whatever top-secret weapons we have, he'd use those too. While I admire the present administration's concern for minimizing collateral damage out of compassion for the majority of Muslims who are non-violent, when we consider the tenuous situation here in the US under the looming and ominous threat of another, but this time vastly more severe, Al-Qaeda WMD attack on American soil, on multiple targets, I believe that we've allowed violent crime to go on worldwide for far too long. And we've left our borders open for too long, such that even if we closed them today, it would be too little too late. We should've bombed the Islamic Jihad to oblivion right after 9/11/2001, or better yet we should've done it years ago to preemptively neutralize the Jihadist threat worldwide and expedite the global extinction of these genocidal animals. In Vigilance, Daniel Joseph Min --------------- Quit posting in HTML..
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Personally, I haven't heard anything sicker than the politically motivated jokes that Bush makes, regarding the Iraq war. What's so funny? http://media.shorturl.com
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Bah, your propaganda link is the sick joke. J. Madelin McKinnon a crit:
Personally, I haven't heard anything sicker than the politically motivated jokes that Bush makes, regarding the Iraq war. What's so funny? http://media.shorturl.com
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