Monday, October 18, 2004
No more pussy-footing around
The New York Times endorsement of Kerry for president finally cuts through the crap:
"There is no denying that this race is mainly about Mr. Bush's disastrous tenure. . . ."
And it reminds me again of how Bush truly squandered the opportunity of being a "uniter" and instead divided this country like it has never been divided before:
"The president who lost the popular vote got a real mandate on Sept. 11, 2001. With the grieving country united behind him, Mr. Bush had an unparalleled opportunity to ask for almost any shared sacrifice. The only limit was his imagination.
He asked for another tax cut and the war against Iraq."
And about the war in Iraq, did you know there have been THIRTY U.S. casualties in the past week (and who knows how many innocent civilian casualties)--30 in one week!? You'd never know it from watching the so-called "liberal" media. Here are the statistics: http://icasualties.org/oif/
Here's more on the disastrous and reckless policies of the last four years and the hope that a Kerry administration offers for a better future.
The New York Times > Opinion > John Kerry for President
"There is no denying that this race is mainly about Mr. Bush's disastrous tenure. . . ."
And it reminds me again of how Bush truly squandered the opportunity of being a "uniter" and instead divided this country like it has never been divided before:
"The president who lost the popular vote got a real mandate on Sept. 11, 2001. With the grieving country united behind him, Mr. Bush had an unparalleled opportunity to ask for almost any shared sacrifice. The only limit was his imagination.
He asked for another tax cut and the war against Iraq."
And about the war in Iraq, did you know there have been THIRTY U.S. casualties in the past week (and who knows how many innocent civilian casualties)--30 in one week!? You'd never know it from watching the so-called "liberal" media. Here are the statistics: http://icasualties.org/oif/
Here's more on the disastrous and reckless policies of the last four years and the hope that a Kerry administration offers for a better future.
The New York Times > Opinion > John Kerry for President