Too Bad - Kerry Captures Five More States

Posted on Wednesday, February 04 at 07:55 by Jim Callaghan
What are the American voters thinking ? Don't they see Corporate America as the bad guys ? Who is sending the jobs to China and Mexico ? Not the White House !!

Who is cutting benefits and keeping the poor in the poorhouse ?

Not the White House ! (Except for those dastardly tax cuts for the wealthy !)

The Fortune 500 companies and the Banks run the US.

If the voters were more informed and did a little more digging, perhaps things would change.

If Edwards could pick up momentum (the BIG MO !!) then I see a little ray of hope in the future. However, he has a big hill to climb. One can only hope.

Otherwise, I see another 4 years of same old, same old.

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  1. Fri Feb 06, 2004 4:23 am
    I am not sure if Kerry would be bad for Canada, he may have voted for NAFTA, but free trade isn\'t the entire issue, it\'s the chapter 11 that is killing everyone, and making big profits for the corporations. If Kerry wins, and Edwards is his running mate, that would be good, as Edwards is against NAFTA. I think Kerry has stated that they need to mend fences around the world, and I would hope he includes Canada in that statement. I am undecided, guess it\'s good I don\'t get to vote. But at least they have some choices!

  2. Fri Feb 06, 2004 7:31 am
    Other than Kucinich, and maybe Clark or Dean, we have little hope of anything happening, although Edwards and Kerry would certainly be less aggressive. (At least rhetorically.:))

  3. Fri Feb 06, 2004 4:19 pm
    Let\'s not forget that Kerry knew chapter 11 was in the document when he agreed to support it.

    Edwards is coming across better all the time (but he\'s an ambulance chaser). At least he and Kucinich would drop NAFTA like a hot potato.

    Clark still likes free trade, but fair trade as well. They at least get it: NAFTA is hurting them, too.

    We\'ll just have to wait a few more weeks.



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    "Arrogance in Politics is unacceptable"
    Jim Callaghan
    Minden, Ontario
    705-286-1860
    www.misterc.ca

  4. Fri Feb 06, 2004 7:29 pm
    I do not think it matters who wins, because either way both sides serve the same master, bottom line is to create a NWO, that is the goal of both, here is some excerpts from a site that connects Bush and Kerry to the " Skull and Bones ", ................... The Skull and Bones connection is more troublesome. Mr Kerry laughed nervously when questioned about his and Mr Bush's membership on television. "You both were members of the Skull and Bones; what does that tell us?" he was asked. "Yup. Not much," he replied. Not surprisingly, the club's rituals fascinate many Americans. Robbins's book describes a social club with arcane rules, a hoard of relics ranging from Hitler's silver collection to the skull of the Indian chief Geronimo - plus a resident prostitute. She says initiation rites include a mud-wrestling bout, receiving a beating and the recitation by a new member of his sexual history - delivered while he lies naked in a coffin. Elevation of a Bonesman creates opportunities for his fellows, and Robbins says that President Bush has appointed 10 members to his administration, including the head of the Securities and Exchange Commission. She recently surveyed 100 of the estimated 800 living Bonesmen on their preferred election winner - Sen Kerry or President Bush. Perhaps not surprisingly, given that both are pledged to advance the interests of fellow Bonesmen, "They answered that they didn't care. Whichever way it went, it was a win-win for them." website http://news.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.j ... yale01.xml

  5. Fri Feb 06, 2004 7:52 pm
    You\'ve done your homework. Excellent !!

    You are probably right. It won\'t make any difference.



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    "Arrogance in Politics is unacceptable"
    Jim Callaghan
    Minden, Ontario
    705-286-1860
    www.misterc.ca

  6. Fri Feb 06, 2004 10:15 pm
    I\'m not sure Edwards would drop it like a hot potato. Kucinich would, which is why he is ignored by EVEN PBS.

  7. Fri Feb 06, 2004 11:07 pm
    That scull and bones society is pretty scarry, I didn\'t know that about Kerry but did read it about Bush and others! These guys are out for one thing, themselves!

  8. Sat Feb 07, 2004 12:43 am

  9. Sat Feb 07, 2004 4:27 am
    This is not good, I heard that there was a fellow on the radio the other night, don\'t know his name, but he says that Martin takes his orders from Rockefeller. Anyone know anything about that connection?

  10. Sat Feb 07, 2004 8:08 am
    Is there still a Rockefeller in a position of power? Name(s) and info, please!

  11. Sat Feb 07, 2004 4:16 pm
    you might try this site, loaded with all kinds of info, i also suggest to be open and not believe everything you read, use common sense, but there is some very intersting info here, some of the info is well reasearched, some gets carried away......on this site it will take you to a whole slew of other sites, the blue lettering is highlited for any one to click on it and it will take you to other sites, remember use common sense and keep an open mind

    http://www.bilderberg.org

  12. Sat Feb 07, 2004 8:15 pm
    Rockefeller and others are not elected to power, they are born to power! They are one of the families involved in the Bildeberg or Carlyle group,it isn\'t elected officials that are ruling the world, it is \'old\' corrupted money that holds the reins!!!

  13. Sat Feb 07, 2004 8:47 pm
    Kerry\'s money is the Heinz tomato empire. This guy is not a Democrat. He\'s a filthy rich capitalist who doesn\'t know *hit about the working class and poverty. Nor does he care.

  14. Sun Feb 08, 2004 7:48 am
    Yet he\'s still barely preferrable to George W. Bush. At least Kerry talks a good game. :)

    Funny how the oily, good-looking politicians with the most money do the best. :) Clark, Kucinich and Edwards never stood a chance.



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