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It’s Wictory Wednesday!
By Matt Margolis | January 28, 2004
Here are just a few of the votes John Kerry has cast in his long, shockingly liberal US Senate career:
- Voted against funding our troops in Iraq, one of only twelve senators to do so.
- Voted for at least seven major reductions in defense and military spending.
- Voted repeatedly to slash the budgets of intelligence agencies by billions of dollars.
- Voted for the largest tax increase ever.
- Voted for the death tax.
- Voted against a Balanced Budget Amendment at least five times.
- Voted for a 50-percent increase in the gas tax.
- Voted against a ban on partial-birth abortion at least three times.
- Voted against the Defense of Marriage Act, one of only fourteen senators to do so.
- Voted against requiring parental notification for minors’ abortions.
- Voted against mandatory sentences for drug dealers.
- Voted to filibuster President Bush’s judicial nominees.
- Voted against the death penalty for terrorists and cop killers.
According to Americans for Democratic Action, the premier liberal rating group, Kerry’s voting record is more liberal than Ted Kennedy’s. In addition to the above votes, Kerry was a radical Vietnam war protester, has called for “almost eliminating CIA activity” and wanted US troops “dispersed through the world only at the directive of the United Nations.”
This country cannot afford a Kerry presidency.
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January 28th, 2004 at 9:31 am
Apparently he voted against Gulf War I in 91
Rumor has it he may vote more left than Sen. “Swimmer”
January 28th, 2004 at 1:44 pm
This is beautiful… I can already hear you guys panicking.
No WMD’s, war on a false pretenses, the most lost jobs since Herbert Hoover (another Republican), corporate scandals galore, talk of dumping Cheney as the VP and NEARLY EVERY POLL OUT THERE SHOWING BUSH’S FAVORABILITY RATING AT OR AROUND 50%…
And Kerry is a veteran– who actually fought in the war– not a poser who went AWOL for 8 months. And don’t think we’re not going to bring that up. Bush’s strong suit was national defense… but against Kerry, forget it.
You have a few months to start preparing yourselves…but make no mistake… Bush is toast.
January 28th, 2004 at 3:21 pm
Panicking? Hardly. Rather we’re just having a good laugh with all of this.
And if you actually read David Kay’s remarks, he said that it’s the intel agencies that owe this country an apology. (And george tenet needs fired).
January 28th, 2004 at 3:38 pm
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January 28th, 2004 at 4:41 pm
Jaws, I totally agree! I would have to first remind Cole that it was CLINTON’S resession[hello? the economy was already in the crapper when Bush took office, and we were set for an economic rebound from that after the first tax cuts until 911 hit], and of course this is just theory, but I wouldn’t put it past George Soros to have somehow funneled money to Saddam, via Chirac or another anti-war wonk to move the weapons to Syria, to accomplish his (Soro’s) goal of embarassing Bush.
January 28th, 2004 at 11:17 pm
Let him think Bush is toast. Their complacency will just doom them even more.
January 29th, 2004 at 10:50 pm
1) Kerry is a Vietnam Vet
2) BUSH also supports the deathtax
January 29th, 2004 at 11:07 pm
Bush wants to repeal the Death tax
Kerry served in nam and all, but then he all but campaigned for the other side.
January 29th, 2004 at 11:25 pm
Mason, we know Kerry is a Nam vet.. he tells us every chance he gets.
however, his status as a vet doesn’t mean he’s above criticism.
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