Hey ACT,

Despite your admirable effort to shine a light of truth on the darkness of the most liberal member (John Kerry) of the senates voting record--I have discovered that liberals don't acknowledge or accept facts.

Facts are delt with by using logic.

Liberals like to deal with things by using emotion and feelings, i.e.-if it feels good -do it.

In discussing John Kerry's character and pointing out his countless flip-flops by comparing his public statements to his voting record, I've been challenged to ,"show me the mans words." What the challenger(s) didn't and still don't realize is that talk is cheap-- a persons actions and or votes are what speak the loudest about their true character.

The left secretly does not generally 'feel good' about John Kerry--they are wrapped up in the Anybody But Bush MoveOn.org mentality, and will take anything they can get. If Dennis Kusinich was the nominee--He'd be their man.
Not because he was good for America, but because his last name wasn't Bush.

Up till now John Kerry has had pretty much a free ride in the media, but now America is beggining to focus on the upcoming election.

The more they examine John Kerry's undisputible liberal ideology that is to the left of Jimmy Carter and Ted Kennedy and become aware of his inconsistant-wavering political stances that are fuled more by focus groups than conviction--the more they will not "feel good' about the thought as him being Commander and Cheif at this challenging period in American history.

This makes perfect sense to you and me because it's logical, but for the dedicated liberals on the left--it doesn't 'feel good'.

Fortunately there is only small amount of people in this country who proudly call themselves committed liberals--That's not to say they should be committed.

Dedicated committed liberals like Phil Donahue and Michael Moore who are supporting John Kerry are the execption and not the rule. They and their politics may be popular here in the Peoples Repulic of Seattle-- they're considered heroes by those who sit in the shaddow of Vladimir Lennon's statue in Freemont--But there are alot of logical people out there who don't look down on America, capitalism and democracy.

Michael Moore said yesterday addressing a group in a forum called Progressive (liberal) politics and the Democratic Party at the DNC in Boston,

"Canadians are alot like us (Americans)--only better."

He then went on to say America needs to vote for Kerry.

Most Americans don't think Canadians are better than the citizens of the United States--and most Americans won't vote for a dedicated liberal who flip-flops like John Kerry.
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