"I have a plan!"
Who said that? Wait! Who says that every time you hear him speak?
That's right folks! KERRY!!!
In the two presidential debates I hear Kerry persistently say, "I have a plan!" but I have not heard him tell me what that plan is. "I have a plan for this. I have a plan for that." What is that plan? I have heard that phrase so much that I feel that I am being hypnotized by some repetative Gregorian chant!
I don't think he knows what that plan is because he has no backbone to decisively make or carry it out. Tonight, during the debate, Kerry announced that he is a Catholic. With this playing card, he hinted that he has a pro-life belief but if he becomes president he won't let that interfere with allowing others to have abortions. I don't get it.
If you believe abortion is murder, then you can't compromise that core principle. How can you negotiate murder? If Kerry is able to allow what he supposedly thinks is the blatant killing of human life, than does he really believe it is murder or is he just trying to appease both sides and retain the Catholic vote?
Bush has guts! He has principles he believes without compromise. I like that. I want a president who can lead not concede to every whim so that he can remain popular. Kerry would be a neutered president, Bush is a leader with balls.
Friday, October 08, 2004
Friday, October 01, 2004
WE HAVE POWER!!!
With almost six days without power, my wife called me at work and told me our power just came on! We can finally get back to normal and leave hurricane Jeanne behind!
Pass a Global Test? WHAT!!!?
What is John Kerry trying to say when he says "pass the global test" in regards to foreign policies? When I heard this during the presidential debates last night it sent a chill down my spine.
It seems to me that Kerry cares more about political and global opinions rather than the wealthfare of America and its people. He would even allow an international court have the right to ignore American sovereignty and put Americans on trial. What is that? How can we protect ourselves from enemies and defend our freedom and ultimately our sovereignty if we give ourselves over to a foreign authority?
This issue alone convinces me without doubt to vote for Bush. At least he won't give up our freedoms to please the world masses, which don't necessarily hold to the same beliefs and ideals as we do.
Huston whose blog is here says it all, "One candidate is willing to defend America when it has to be defended, leading a coaltion of the willing, even in the face of worldwide opposition. The other candidate will defend America if the defense "passes a global test" and not as the leader of a coalition, but as simply a member of that coalition, will rely on summits and treaties and the good will of tyrants to try to secure America."
I think that pretty much sums up where Kerry stands on Foreign policy, which by the way will effect his domestic decisions. That is scary!
It seems to me that Kerry cares more about political and global opinions rather than the wealthfare of America and its people. He would even allow an international court have the right to ignore American sovereignty and put Americans on trial. What is that? How can we protect ourselves from enemies and defend our freedom and ultimately our sovereignty if we give ourselves over to a foreign authority?
This issue alone convinces me without doubt to vote for Bush. At least he won't give up our freedoms to please the world masses, which don't necessarily hold to the same beliefs and ideals as we do.
Huston whose blog is here says it all, "One candidate is willing to defend America when it has to be defended, leading a coaltion of the willing, even in the face of worldwide opposition. The other candidate will defend America if the defense "passes a global test" and not as the leader of a coalition, but as simply a member of that coalition, will rely on summits and treaties and the good will of tyrants to try to secure America."
I think that pretty much sums up where Kerry stands on Foreign policy, which by the way will effect his domestic decisions. That is scary!
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