<don...@Vote.Nader> wrote in message
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> We have been down this road before.
>
> U.S. troops sent to war half a world away. American foreign policy
> controlled by an arrogant elite, bent on projecting military power
> around the globe. A public misled into supporting an unconstitutional
> war founded on deceit and fabrications.
>
> As the death toll mounts, we hear claims that the war is nearly won,
> that victory is just around the corner. But victory never arrives.
>
> As the public loses confidence in the government, the government
> questions the patriotism of any who express doubt about the war.
>
> When a presidential election arrives, both the Democrat and Republican
> nominees embrace the policy of continued war.
>
> The military draft comes to dominate the lives of America's young, and
> vast numbers who believe the war to be a senseless blunder are faced
> with fighting a war they do not believe in, or facing exile or prison.
>
> The year was 1968. Because voters had no choice that November, the
> Vietnam War continued for another six years. Hundreds of thousands of
> Americans like you died, were maimed, or suffered from diseases like
> malaria. A far greater number of Vietnamese died.
>
> Today, the war is in the quicksands and alleys of Iraq. Once again,
> under the pressure of a determined resistance, we see an American war
> policy being slowly torn apart at the seams, while the candidates urge
> us to "stay the course" in this tragic misadventure. Today's
> Presidential candidates are not Nixon and Humphrey, they are now Bush
> and Kerry.
>
> Once again, there is one overriding truth: If war is the only choice in
> this election, then war we will have.
>
> Today enlistments in the Reserves and National Guard are declining. The
> Pentagon is quietly recruiting new members to fill local draft boards,
> as the machinery for drafting a new generation of young Americans is
> being quietly put into place.
>
> Young Americans need to know that a train is coming, and it could run
> over their generation in the same way that the Vietnam War devastated
> the lives of those who came of age in the sixties.
>
> I am running for President, and have been against this war from the
> beginning. We must not waste lives in order to control and waste more
> oil. Stand with us and we may yet salvage your future and Americas'
> future from this looming disaster.
>
> Sincerely,
> Ralph Nader
>
> HTTP://WWW.VOTENADER.ORG
>
> --
> and WILPF.
>
> NION: Castro and Islamist Terror
>
> The Interreligous Foundation for Community Organization is a pro-Castro
> proxy group. Members of their staff such as Lucius Walker (Executive
> Director), Marilyn Clement (Treasurer) and Ellen Bernstein (Grants
> Administrator) are all Castrophiles In Havana in November 2000, Lucius
> Walker proclaimed, "Long live the creative example of the Cuban
Revolution!
> Long live the wisdom and heartfelt concern for the poor of the world by
> Fidel Castro!" This was a follow-up to his pro-Castro speech in 1996,
> commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Communist Party USA. Marilyn
> Clement is a co-organizer of the WILPF's Sister-to-Sister Cuba project.
The
> WILPF also issued a condemnation of Clinton's Cuba policy in 1998.
Bernstein
> was also quoted as saying she believes Cuba is the paradigm of democracy.
>
> IFCO does not limit its activity to pro-Castro factions, though. Its
> management maintains relationships with extremist Islamist groups as well.
> Walker travels frequently to Iraq, usually alongside Ramsey Clark. IFCO is
a
> member of ANSWER Steering Committee.) Bernstein is a member of the
American
> Muslim Council's campaign against the use of secret evidence. Clement met
> with Palestinians during a WILPF "solidarity" conference in May 2002. IFCO
> is also a fiscal sponsor of the National Coalition to Protect Political
> Freedom (NCPPF). The co-founder of NCPPF was the recently indicted
terrorist
> financier Sami
>
>
Look, Nader has a snoball's chance in Hell of
being Elected.
We are at War in Iraq =because=, although
Nader didn't have a snowball's chance in
Hell of being Elected in 2000, he ran any-
way, tipping the balance of the vote to Bush
[with some 'help' from 'political' shenannigans
in Florida], and, despite the fact that Gore
won the popular vote.
Every U. S. Soldier who has Died, or been
Wounded, in Iraq, and all of the Devastation
that's occurred amongst Soldier's Families,
Friends, and, in the case of National Guard
Units, Employers and their Companies, and
the Devastation of Iraq and its Citizenry, in-
cluding Deaths in the tens of thousands, has
occurred because, although Nader didn't
have a snoball's chance in Hell of being
elected in 2000, he ran anyway.
The man is a reckless opportunist, that cares
=nothing= about America or Her Citizenry.
Anyone who supports his 'candidacy' is throw-
ing away their Vote, and 'only' working to
assure that there'll be more Idiotic War, De-
struction, Death, Devastation.
And the man 'thinks' that he's doing anything
Good?
If he 'thinks' he can do anything other than
help Bush remain in office, he's Certifiably
out of touch with Reality, and so is anyone
who Votes for him.
K. P. Collins
m
--
"Many are stubborn in pursuit of the path they have chosen, few in
pursuit of the goal." - Friedrich Nietzsche
http://annevolve.sourceforge.net is what I'm into nowadays.
Humans may write to me at this address: zenguy at shaw dot ca
So what......
'Peace dividend' = World Trade center
"Rock the vote", brought to you by the party gave you the V-chip, Music
ratings and other censorship.
The Democratic party is a bunch of corrupt, power hungry dictators.
He was correct on one thing , the big sucking sound was the jobs leaving
this country. Well all but one sucking sound anyway.
He had my vote.
I did vote for the independant party in the last election as neither the
Dems or Repubs have done anything that seems to have made any differance for
the good of this country in the last 15 years.
Yeah, he had my vote too. But what a mistake. Bush was right, the
economy was rebounding, and Klinton rode it and destroyed it, along with
allot more.
I do not like this "Homeland Security" crap, but shutter to think what
ALGORE would have done (Police State anyone).
I now vote "lesser of two evils". Democrats lose that one hands down....
Later.
>
> Yeah, he had my vote too. But what a mistake. Bush was right, the
> economy was rebounding, and Klinton rode it and destroyed it, along
> with allot more.
A Sad Letter (read the whole thing)
Dear DNC and Candidates:
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak my mind. I lost my
job this past year.
When Clinton was president, I ran a prosperous enterprise. But in the
last year, we had to close our operations.
Far worse, I lost two of my sons in Bush's evil war in Iraq. They gave
their lives for their country, and for what? My pain of losing my
sons is indescribable. While it is trivial next to the loss of my sons,
I
regret to say that I also lost my homes. I simply have nothing left.
I am a senior citizen with various medical problems. I'm not in a
position where I can begin a new career. I was reduced to the point
where I
was homeless, all because of President Bush.
And when the authorities found me, did they have any compassion for my
misfortune and ailments? No, I was arrested. If I had any money left,
I would donate it to the Democratic party. If Al Gore had been elected
in 2000, I guarantee you, I would still have a job, a home, and most
importantly, my sons!
Regards,
Saddam Hussein