Saturday, October 23, 2004

This is the party of peace?

Don’t you just adore those peace-loving Democrats?

The
Sun-Sentinal in Florida is reporting that a fluke in the early voting laws is lettings hordes of Democrats congregate at the early voting locations where a number of Republicans have already reported attempts at voter intimidation. The Cincinnati Enquirer reports that the Bush-Cheney offices there were broken into and ransacked while the Arizona Daily Sun reports another instance of vandalism at the Flagstaff Republican Party headquarters.

Meanwhile, the Guardian (You know, the British newspaper that has tried to influence the election in Ohio) runs an article by Charlie Brooker that ends with the plaintive query, “John Wilkes Booth, Lee Harvey Oswald, John Hinckley Jr - where are you now that we need you?”

All this as John Kerry runs around screaming at the top of his lungs that George Bush “allowed” Osama bin Ladin to escape while his cohorts continue to try and scare people with the big lie of Bush bringing back the draft (cleverly ignoring the point that the draft legislation was introduced by Democrats and hasn’t a chance of passing).

Oh, and the Dems are really rolling out all their critical thinkers. Michael Moore is still on his slackers tour (less the CNN cameras he boots from his $30,000 a night tour) as are Rosie O’Donnell and even
Cher who said that, “Abe Lincoln looks like Kerry on a crappy day.”

If they get their way, they will keep their hand deep in our pockets while telling us it is for our own good. If they don’t get their way, they are only marginally more democratic than the Soviet Union. Just a quick question, why do they call themselves the Democratic Party if their methods are so undemocratic?

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