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John Ashcroft
07-28-2004, 01:21 PM
Well they got things going Monday night up in Boston, kicking off their convention with such luminaries as Al Gore, Jimmy Carter (Jimmy Carter?) and those inseparable ever-loving sweethearts Bill and Hillary Clinton who managed a rare get-together on the podium. They even kissed, not passionately, however, in the style of Al & Tipper's 2000 convention long-lasting smooch (repeated less passionately Monday night on the podium, not once, but twice).

Unfortunately, the Clinton kiss, writes the New York Post's Andrea Peyser, was apparently by accident - Hillary was aiming for Bill's ear to whisper something or other and Bill thought she was about to plant a kiss on him and reacted accordingly (naturally Bill thought it was a kiss aborning since in his mind every woman - even Hillary - burns with a desire to kiss him, at the very least.) Thus began the quadrennial convention of the National Socialist Democrat Abortion Party (NSDAP).

From the standpoint of the Communist Party USA and the Democratic Socialist Party - both ardent Kerry backers - it could not have gone better. Stripped of its One America rhetoric the speeches were simply all cleverly disguised pleas for one socialist America united in pursuit of a Marxian paradise where the government pays for everything the citizenry's hearts desire, from free medical care to well-paid cops on the beat.

Ignored, of course, is the fact that somebody has to pay for all those goodies, and - psst - that somebody is the 50 percent of Americans who pay the lion's share of income taxes. It has been said that socialism is based on the theory that a cow can fatten itself by feeding on its own teats, and Monday night's speakers showed how deeply they believe in that absurdity. They have lots of ideas that would allow the cow to milk itself dry. Jimmy Carter - under whom America was a land mired in a depressed malaise with a super inflationary economy and American hostages rotting away in Iranian jails - thinks America is in a state of Bushian crisis.

We are engaged, he told us, in a battle for America's soul. No kidding, he really said that. He was right about that, however. This election is a battle for America's soul. One one side are are his fellow members of the NSDAP, who believe in the unrestricted murder of unborn human beings, the distortion of the sacred nature of marriage by supporting same-sex marriage (a classic oxymoron if there ever was one), and the creation of body part farms whose crops are stem cells extracted from human embryos then discarded as so much junk.

On the other side are of the battle are those of us who see all these aberrations as straight out of some satanic playbook. The Algore hammered away at his favorite theme which revolves around his "we wuz robbed," complaint. It's something he can't give up - this obsession that he really won Florida and the 2000 election despite the fact that an endless investigation by a consortium of liberal news organizations - including the journalistic voice of Karl Marx, the New York Times - discovered for themselves that George Bush won the election narrowly, but won it nevertheless. The only way that Gore could have won would have been to allow invalid votes to be counted that the law says must not be counted. What rankles Gore is the failure of his vast army of Democrat ambulance chasers to steal the election.

He revisited his "Earth in the Balance" nonsense, warning that Bush is destroying the environment, ignoring "climate change" ( he avoided the largely discredited "global warming" phrase) and doing everything in his power to wreck the shining city on the hill he and Bill Clinton claimed they had built. In short, absolutely nothing new - just the same old Gore "the sky-is-falling" rhetoric woodenly delivered.

Hillary's speech - which party officials finally allowed her to give - was a flat, almost emotionless endorsement of John Kerry who is potentially the biggest threat to her own burning presidential ambitions. Toeing her party's utterly dishonest line that President Bush opposes stem cell research (he opposes government funding of embryonic stem cell research and backs use of the far more promising research on adult stem cells) Hillary added her voice to the false complaint.

As Michael Reagan has pointed out, there is ongoing research on embryonic stem cell that is privately financed, but short of funds due to the lack of any real evidence that it will produce the curative effects its proponents insist it can. Moreover, as Mike Reagan says, research on the widely available adult stem cells is already showing dramatic results and doing so without butchering any human embryos.

Finally, the speaker of the evening was the Romeo of the Oval Office William Jefferson Clinton, in fine fettle. He gave a rousing speech in favor of the Kerry-Edwards ticket that would have brought a smile to Karl Marx's face. He wound up with a demand that Americans send Kerry to the White House, starting with the line that when America needed help in Vietnam, Kerry said "send me."

Well, Uncle Sam did send Kerry where, we are told, he performed heroically, receiving three Purple Hearts for three sets of BandAid-type scratch "wounds" - some of which were reportedly self-inflicted, and a Silver Star in a mere four months in country, and then came home. And when the Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese and the anti-American left here at home needed someone to be their spokesman in the anti-war movement, John Kerry send "send me."

He then proceeded to slander his fellow Americans and former brothers-in-arms then fighting against communist tyranny in Viet Nam. Kerry smeared as baby killers and sadistic war criminals the thousands of Americans who continued to serve at least a year in 'Nam, many of them earning their Purple Hearts as a result of really serious wounds including loss of limbs. Along with Hanoi Jane Fonda and other North Vietnam supporters in the U.S. Kerry helped bring about America's defeat, a fact attested to by the communist leaders who to this day hail him as one of their heroes.

Sorry, Mr. Clinton. If we want to win the war against Islamic terrorism and keep our economy on the dramatic upswing it's now on after a recession that began on your watch, the only place Americans need to send Senator Kerry is home.

Link: here (http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/7/27/144239.shtml)