KKKerry's Heart Attack Electoral College--Bush 213 - Kerry 175
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Date: 09/08/04
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KKKerry's Heart Attack Electoral College--Bush 213 - Kerry 175
In article <3379-413D20D4-104@storefull-3237.bay.webtv.net>,
libdim@webtv.net (John Flippin' Kerry) wrote:
. Seems the Bush bounce has put New Jersey and Michigan in the toss-up
. category away from the Ketchup Boy Gigolo:
.
. http://www.rasmussenreports.com/index.htm
. ____________________
.
. John Forbes Kerry voted:
.
. to kill the Bradley Fighting Vehicle,
.
. to kill the M-1 Abrams Tank,
.
. to kill every aircraft carrier laid down from 1988,
.
. to kill the Aegis Anti-Aircraft System,
.
. to kill the F-15E Strike Eagle,
.
. to kill the "Block 60" type F-16 Falcon,
.
. to kill the P-3 Orion upgrade,
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. to kill the B-1 Bomber,
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. to kill the B-2 Bomber,
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. to kill the Patriot Anti-Missile System,
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. to kill the FA-18 Hornet,
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. to kill the F-117 Stealth fighter/bomber,
.
. to kill every military appropriation for development and deployment of
. every weapons system since 1988...
.
. ...to include the battle armor for our troops,
.
. to kill all anti-terrorism activities of every agency of the U.S.
. Government,
.
. to cut the funding of the F.B.I. by by 60%,
.
. to cut the funding of the C.I.A. by 80%,
.
. to cut the funding for the N.S.A. by 80%,
.
. but voted to increase our funding for U.N. operations by 800%.
.
. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
.
. 709,000 regular active duty personnel
.
. 293,000 reserve troops
.
. 8 standing divisions
.
. 20 Air Force and Navy air wings with
.
. 2000 combat aircraft
.
. 232 strategic bombers
.
. 19 strategic ballistic missile submarines with
.
. 3,114 nuclear warheads on
.
. 232 missiles
.
. 500 ICBMs with
.
. 1,950 warheads
.
. 4 aircraft carriers
.
. 121 surface combat ships & submarines
.
. + all the support bases, shipyards, and logistical assets needed to
. sustain such a naval force
.
. = the American military forces that were eliminated during the
. administration of AL Gore & Bill Clinton
. _
.
. Kerry in his Own Words Confessing to War Crimes - Audio
.
. http://www.streamload.com/jmstein77/Kerry2.mp3
.
. Kerry in his Own Words Confessing to War Crimes - Text
.
. http://www.richmond.edu/~ebolt/history398/JohnKerryTestimony.html
.
. McCain: Hanoi Hilton Jailers Used Kerry War Crimes Confession Speech
. Against Us
.
. http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2004/8/5/183220.shtml
.
. Kerry's War Crimes Confessions and His Betrayal of His Brothers-in-Arms
.
. http://www.geocities.com/seavet72/AW/ws-kerry.htm
Myriam Marquez. "Bush Winning Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican and Dominican
votes." Orlando Sentinel. September 1, 2004.
[I]n the Sunshine State, [] independent-minded Puerto Ricans delivered
for Jeb Bush and elected John Quinones two years ago in a predominantly
Democratic district in Florida's own ground zero, along the Interstate 4
corridor.
Republicans didn't come here to take the Empire State. They want to
secure Florida, New Mexico, Arizona and Nevada -- among 10 swing states
where the votes of Cubans, Mexicans or Puerto Ricans could make or break
George W. Bush. On "compassion for the people" day, it was all "Viva
Bush!" with John Q. taking the stage Tuesday at Madison Square Garden
before George P. talked up his Tio George.
Yeah, that George P. The just-married son of Jeb, who at a Tuesday
afternoon pep talk quipped to a room packed with Hispanic Republicans:
"I don't think people are born Republican or Democrat -- unless you're a
member of the Bush family."
Two years ago Quinones made history as the first Republican Puerto Rican
elected to serve in Tallahassee from Central Florida. If he keeps his
seat in November, he will be poised to jump into key leadership posts.
But first, he needs to deliver for W.
For his part, George P. knows just how important that Puerto Rican vote
will be. He began his speech by thanking the Puerto Rican delegates and
elected officials at the "Viva Bush!" event: "We have been able to gain
a lot of endorsements from Puerto Rico, which is very critical for this
campaign."
George P.'s Mexican roots count out West, but in Florida it's the Cubans
and Puerto Ricans who carry the load on Election Day. George P. pointed
out that his father has "been able to transcend all communities,"
winning the Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican and Dominican vote in the
governor's 2002 re-election. With the Cuban-American vote expected to
come out in force for W. -- even if the administration's tough new
travel restrictions to Cuba remain a sore point with some Cuban exiles
-- the Orlando area's Puerto Rican vote becomes that much more important.
Quinones, a lawyer who reminds people he grew up in a "humble town" in
Puerto Rico before moving to Orlando as a teenager, believes the
president can win over Central Florida's Hispanic votes, which Al Gore
took in 2000. "The traditional Hispanic values of hard work, commitment
to family and to country" align well with Bush's theme of compassionate
conservatism, he said.
No doubt the polls indicate Bush is making inroads, state by state,
while John Kerry seems to be losing ground among Hispanic voters in
critical swing states. Kerry surely holds a majority of the Hispanic
vote nationwide, but on Election Day, only each state's count matters.
Nancy Acevedo, a Longwood delegate, says the issues most important to
Hispanic voters aren't any different than those that rank high among all
voters: a strong economy, affordable health care and good schools. The
Republican approach, Acevedo believes, "offers people more choices and
less government. "
Massey Villareal, chairman of the Republican National Hispanic Assembly,
predicts Bush will win because the president's tax-cut policies are
helping small businesses and connecting with working people. "Hispanics
are opening businesses five times faster than any other Americans," said
Villareal, who runs a high-tech company in Texas.
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