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Old 10-14-2004, 08:02 PM
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More thoughts on Kerry

DATE: 12 October 2004

CAMPAIGN UPDATE: The Petition for Indictment of John Kerry reached its target of 150,000 signatures in September. (This petition for
indictment will remain online for informational purposes
[see http://patriotpetitions.us/], and will accept additional
signatures, which we will report each quarter after the petition for
indictment is filed.)


Dear Fellow Patriot,

The petition for indictment of John Kerry, for "giving aid and comfort to the enemy," and, thus, to disqualify him for national office, has reached its goal of more than 150,000 signatures. On Monday, 18 October, the petition will be delivered by registered courier to Vice
President Richard Cheney (in his capacity as Senate President), Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist and Attorney General John Ashcroft today.

Though John Kerry has an extensive and well-documented record of anti-American activities over the past three decades [see "John Kerry: More aid and comfort..." at http://FederalistPatriot.US/alexander/], it is
his acts of treason in 1970-71 that are the subject of this petition
for indictment. Our appeal notes both Kerry's violations of the UCMJ (Article 104 part 904) and U.S. Code (18 USC Sec. 2381 and 18 USC Sec.
953), and calls for his disqualification for public office in
accordance with the Constitution's Fourteenth Amendment, Section 3, which states: "No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice- President ... having previously taken an oath ... to support the Constitution of the United States, [who has] engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof."

Why prosecute John Kerry now?

In October 2003, Mr. Kerry chose to make his Vietnam war record the centerpiece of his campaign for the presidency; this has been
especially true since his primary victory in March 2004 [see "Kerry's Quagmire..." http://FederalistPatriot.US/alexander/]. In response,
more than 165,000 signatories of the above-referenced petition for indictment have made his war record the centerpiece of their campaign to disqualify Kerry from public office.

We understand that no action is likely to be taken on this petition
until after the 02 November election. Be it known, however, that on 03 November, we will seek full recourse in an effort to have John Kerry prosecuted for acts of treason and disqualified from any future campaign for any national office. We are thus committed to holding Mr. Kerry accountable for his actions, as there is no statute of limitations for acts of treason.

Thank you for taking the time to sign this petition for indictment.
Rest assured that your voice will be heard.
Semper Vigilo, Paratus, et Fidelis!

Mark Alexander Publisher, The Federalist Patriot

MEDIa CONTACT: John Machen <media@patriotpetitions.us>

PRIVACY POLICY: Patriot Petitions is not a commercial site and does NOT release any identifiable information on our petitioners to any third party under any circumstances, nor do we accept any third party advertising to our lists.
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Old 10-15-2004, 02:41 PM
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Big John

Every mornin' on the Hill you could see him arrive.
Standing six-foot-four, weighing one-twenty-five
Kinda' scrawny at the shoulders and lacking a spine
And when he spoke at all, it was mainly to whine

(Big John, Big John) Big Bad John

Nobody seems to know what's in John's soul
His 'beliefs' are based on the latest poll
'Though he'll say what it takes to get your votes
It's the leftist agenda that he really promotes -

Big John.

Some one said he came from Boston town
Where he joined the Navy and gained renown
'Earning' three purple hearts and one bronze star
The home folks said, "This boy will go far"

(Big John, Big John) Big Bad John (Big John)


Then came a day back in '71
When he renounced all the medals that he had won
Then turned against his country and his Navy friends
And sold them out for his own selfish ends (Big John)

He appeared before Congress and on left-wing talk shows
Giving aid and comfort to America's foes
It was clear to see whose side he was on
Some say he helped cause the fall of Saigon -

(Big John, Big John) Big Bad John (Big John)

He claims to be for the working poor
Yet he owns 5 mansions from shore to shore
He never had to work a day in his life
'cause he learned it helps to have a wealthy wife! -

Big John

Now he wants to be our next President
and Commander-in-chief of those he resents:
The American soldiers who fight and die
To give him the freedom to tell us his lies

(Big John, Big John) Big Bad John (Big John)

Thousands have sacrificed their young lives
To help ensure that our nation survives
A vote for Kerry is a slap in the face
To all the brave soldiers that he's disgraced

(Big John, Big John) Big Bad John (Big John)

-- Author unknown but give him a hand
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Old 10-15-2004, 04:07 PM
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Old 10-15-2004, 07:21 PM
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Bruce, that rocks!
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Old 10-15-2004, 08:06 PM
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Old 10-15-2004, 08:59 PM
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Bruce, that was great
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Old 10-17-2004, 08:54 AM
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Thanks guys.
A friend that is a Viet Nam vet, and staunch republican sent that to me.
Glad to share.
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Old 10-19-2004, 10:25 AM
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Two Alligators.......

Two alligators were sitting at the side of the swamp near Washington, DC:

The smaller one turned to the bigger one and said, "I cain't unnerstand how you kin be so much bigger 'n me. We're the same age, we wuz the same size as kids. I just don't get it."

"Well," said the big 'gator, what ya been eatin' boy?"

"Politicians, same s you," replied the small 'gator.

"Hmm. Well, where ya catch 'em?"

"Down 'tother side the swamp near the parkin' lot, by the capitol."

"Same here. Hmm. How ya catch 'em?"

"Well, I crawls up under one em Lexus and wait fer em to unlock the car door. Then I jump out, grab 'em on the leg, shake the sheeit out em, and eat 'em!"


"Ah!" says the big alligator, "I think I see yer problem. You ain't gettin' any real nourishment. See, by time you done shakin' the sheeit outta politician, there ain't nothin' left but an asshole and a briefcase!"





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Old 10-19-2004, 10:26 AM
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Old 10-19-2004, 11:29 AM
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Out here we can still smell john Kerry's immense amounts of crap and we'd appreciate it if someone could make him shut his mouth. The one problem I cans ee with the petition is if they wait til Nov2nd, then in the unfortunate incident that he wins America will be stuck with a trial lawyer with 5 yrs Senate experience as president...That could be even worse since he's just as far left as Kerry and an evil lawyer...
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Old 10-19-2004, 02:43 PM
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Just to get in an unpopular dissenting opinion, but when did it becomes treason to dissent against our government? Our country was founded on this premise. You also have the right to disagree with the person giving their opinion!!! I find it amusing that anyone that disagrees with the war effort is labeled a traitor, whether it is now, or 35 years ago! I'm a Republican, but will still honor the service Kerry put in when I, and our President, sought other ways to keep from going to VietNam.
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Old 10-19-2004, 04:00 PM
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Kerry's acts, along with Hanoi Jane and company, in '71 were undeniably traitorous. His words being used against POWs during their time of capture, are treason defined.
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Old 10-19-2004, 04:01 PM
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Curious.

Anyone here still on the fence this election season?

It seems to me, disourse/debate of issues at this point are worthless if they're not reaching the undecided vote. Well they are entertaining, thus not entirely worthless.
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Old 10-19-2004, 04:35 PM
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You guys squabbling over Bush vs. Kerry crack me up. They are both scumbags IMO, products of two political parties that are not divided by much at all once you get past all the rhetoric. They are both controlled by big money and lawyers neither of which has your interests in mind.

Here's what you can expect after you vote - lawyers for both party's will now decide things for you

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...paign_legal_dc
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Old 10-19-2004, 05:15 PM
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So who are you voting for Robert?


LOL, I just noticed my typo above.. "disource". pesky 30 minute rule.

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Old 10-19-2004, 05:18 PM
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........3rd party as I have since 1980.
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Old 10-19-2004, 05:29 PM
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hahaha, I knew it just wanted it in type.
That's about as effective as squabbling over the 2 candidates.
At least it's one less vote for Kerry.
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Old 10-19-2004, 05:34 PM
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More effective than being co-op'd by 2 parties that don't give a sh!t about me and besides it was one less vote for your boy 4 years ago
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Old 10-19-2004, 05:36 PM
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That's about as effective as squabbling over the 2 candidates.
Not true, its definitely more effective.
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Old 10-19-2004, 07:38 PM
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More effective than being co-op'd by 2 parties that don't give a sh!t about me and besides it was one less vote for your boy 4 years ago
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Old 10-20-2004, 10:25 AM
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Check out pages 8 and 9
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Old 10-20-2004, 11:09 AM
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Yep, and he (Kerry) mentioned that during the debates.
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Old 10-21-2004, 02:35 PM
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There's nothing wrong with dissent, but taking so far as to testify before Congress that you and your fellow sailors are all war criminals and did terrible things to the Vietnamese, and then not turning yourself in for trial, or visiting with leaders of the enemy army while we're still fighting them, while our guys are still fighting and dying? How is that not treason? It'd be like someone in a fairly prominent position (not necessarily a Senator anything that high) going and having lunch with al Zarqawi today.
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Old 10-21-2004, 02:53 PM
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It'd be like someone in a fairly prominent position (not necessarily a Senator anything that high) going and having lunch with al Zarqawi today.
Careful what you ask for or someone might dig up all of W's Daddy's arab friends - one of them might be affiliated with al Zarqawi....
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Old 10-21-2004, 04:46 PM
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Dude, if you think Bushes as a family are on your side, you are quite simply a sheep. That family and their political power scares the crap out of me.

See, I don't just like some of them like the majority of people in this country seem to do. I dislike all of them. An American belonging to either of the 2 parties is the same the same thing in my mind as a chinese being in the Chinese Communist Party. You are bought, paid for and sold out.

I don't buy into the argument at all that voting 3rd party is wasting your vote - wasting your vote in my mind is vote for either of the 2 entrenched parties.

Ask yourself this - why is the country divided evenly? You only have 2 choices thats why. If you flip a coin enough you know what you get? A 50/50 split.

Nope. There is no power sharing arrangement going on. Nah.
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Old 10-21-2004, 04:51 PM
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but to say there is no difference philosophy wise between W and hanoi john is not even plausible
You have to look past the sound bites as being differences.

For starters there is the Commission on Presidential Debates, a written contract in collusion with corporations right there.

www.opendebates.com
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Old 10-21-2004, 09:32 PM
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You have to look past the sound bites as being differences.

For starters there is the Commission on Presidential Debates, a written contract in collusion with corporations right there.

www.opendebates.com
that's a great point and why most folks don't object is beyond me. if folks want to blanch some more, we can also talk election commissions and re-districting.
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Old 10-22-2004, 12:59 AM
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I am John Kerry.

I was against the first Iraq war, I am against the second Iraq war, but I voted for it. Now I'm against it but I was for it. I support the UN. I'm against terrorism and against the Iraq war. But I voted for the Iraq war. So, I voted against the first war and supported the second war, wait...

I'm against gay marriage but for gay unions. I support gays but think the SF mayor is wrong. I support gay marriages. No, wait, gay unions.

I'm Catholic. Wait, I'm Jewish. My dad was Jewish. But I was raised Catholic. What am I? I don't want to confuse people.

I am for abortions, but wait, I'm Catholic, and Catholics are pro-life. But I
might consider putting pro-life judges in office, but I'm not sure. I do know I voted for a pro-life judge, but I stated that it was a mistake.

I went to Vietnam. But I was against Vietnam. I testified against fellow US troops in Vietnam, threw my medals away and led others to do the same. But I am a war hero. Against the war.

I stated I threw my medals away then I threw my ribbons away. I then revealed that I threw my ribbons away but not my medals, then lately I stated that I threw someone else's medals away and never threw anything of mine away.

I believe Ribbons and medals aren't the same thing. Medals come with ribbons, so now I believe that ribbons and medals are the same thing besides the fact that ribbons are cloth and medals are metal.

I wrote a book that pictured the US flag upside-down on its cover. But now I fly and campaign in a plane with a large flag right-side up on it. But sometimes, we fly upside-down for fun.

Yasser Arafat is a hero and a statesman. The Israelis shouldn't kill
Palestinian terrorists, but they should stop terrorism. Yasser Arafat is a terrorist supporter. I support Mideast peace.

I am for the common man, unlike Bush. I am against the rich. But my family is worth 300 million dollars has a jet and many SUVs. I am the common man.

I am against sending jobs overseas. My wife is a Heinz heir, which Heinz has most factories offshore. I am against rewarding companies for exporting jobs as long as it is not Heinz.

I own $1 million in Wal-Mart stock. I believe Wal-Mart is evil by driving
small business owners out of town. I am a capitalist and I own part of Wal-Mart but I am a good guy for small corporate America.

I own SUVs when I talk to my followers in Detroit, MI, Teresa owns SUVs, I don't, when I talk to tree hugging followers. I have a campaign jet that gets 1/3 mpg, which is great fuel efficiency.

I am against making military service an issue in presidential elections. I
defended a draft dodger Clinton and stated that all serve in their own
capacity whether they draft dodge or not. Did I mention, I served in Vietnam and am a hero? Are you questioning my patriotism? I served in Vietnam. My opponent didn't. I have three purple hearts! I am a hero. I am qualified to run this country since I served.

I am John Kerry.
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Old 10-22-2004, 01:27 AM
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The way I see it both parties are sellouts to special interest groups and BIG business, the republican party would be my natural choice, being a small business owner, but I tend to judge based on action not words. The current administration was all talk about smaller government and less spending, more power to the states, less "Federalism". Well look at us now, government is larger than it ever was, spending is breaking all records, free speach is being taken away, Washington wants to control every aspect of our lives with no regard to the individual states. And don't get me started on John Ashcroft, the only senator to lose his seat to a dead man, how the **ll could he end up as Attorney General? A tounge speaking Pentecostal that disapproves of drinking, dancing, and pre-marital sex, all the good things in life Maybe I'm just not religious enough to get it.

Had John McCain been the republican party's candidate four years ago I think things would have been alot different today.

I think if anything the current administration has proven that if any party is left to its own devices long enough things get out of hand, there needs to be a balance, the less bills that gets passed the better. Less Government, vote Libertarian.
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Old 10-22-2004, 07:56 AM
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The way I see it both parties are sellouts to special interest groups and BIG business, the republican party would be my natural choice, being a small business owner, but I tend to judge based on action not words. The current administration was all talk about smaller government and less spending, more power to the states, less "Federalism". Well look at us now, government is larger than it ever was, spending is breaking all records, free speach is being taken away, Washington wants to control every aspect of our lives with no regard to the individual states. And don't get me started on John Ashcroft, the only senator to lose his seat to a dead man, how the **ll could he end up as Attorney General? A tounge speaking Pentecostal that disapproves of drinking, dancing, and pre-marital sex, all the good things in life Maybe I'm just not religious enough to get it.

Had John McCain been the republican party's candidate four years ago I think things would have been alot different today.

I think if anything the current administration has proven that if any party is left to its own devices long enough things get out of hand, there needs to be a balance, the less bills that gets passed the better. Less Government, vote Libertarian.
Wholy sweeping blanket statement of rhetoric Batman!!
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