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Sept. 26, 2004 USA, June 2005: It has been six months since John Kerry was sworn in as the new President of the United States of America. The United States is in utter chaos. Promises made while campaigning, well…….they have flip-flopped. The President’s actions are representative of his youthful beliefs. As John Kerry told The Crimson in 1970, “I’m an internationalist, I’d like to see our troops dispersed through the world only at the directive of the United Nations.” John Kerry promised in election campaigning, he would “Get more help from other nations.” Well folks, he most certainly has done that, hasn’t he? By collaborating with Kofi Annan, the United Nations now tells the United States where our troops will be, how many of our troops will be there, and when they will go. The “internationalism” that the young John Kerry spoke of, and alluded to during campaigning is a reality. Oh yes, he promised he would ” bring US troops home within four years, with withdrawals starting mid-2005” from Iraq. This promise he has kept, however, Kofi Annan let them come home long enough to say hello, and is now sending them into the Sudan. UNITED NATIONS, June 2005: Kofi Annan the Secretary General of the United Nations sits behind his desk with a look of satisfaction. His plans for the world could not be falling into place any better with Kerry as President of the United States. The UN is being funded 50% by the United States, and Kofi is decimating the population by sending U.S. soldiers all over the world. It will not be long until he controls the United States of America, his life long dream. It will not matter what the people of the country want, he is the sole power through John Kerry. The citizens of the U.S. tried to defame him with the “Oil for Food Program in Iraq”; it just did not happen because of the timeliness of the Presidential elections and John Kerry’s entrance into office. Oh yes, the media reported: “He subsequently led the first United Nations team negotiating with Iraq on the sale of oil to fund purchases of humanitarian aid.” Then the reporters found the evidence that handouts ran into millions of barrels between 1999 and 2002, all sold for a commission. The Iraqi oil ministry has confirmed that the documents are authentic.” Claude Hankes-Drielsma faxed an urgent letter to U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan. Mr. Hankes-Drielsma, the U.K. Chairman of Roland Berger Strategy Consultants, had recently been appointed to advise the Iraqi Governing Council. What he saw in Baghdad left him shocked. "As a result of my findings here, combined with earlier information," he wrote, "I most strongly urge the U.N. to consider appointing an independent commission to review and investigate the 'Oil for Food Programme.' Failure to do so might bring into question the U.N.'s credibility and the public's perception of it. . . . My belief is that serious transgressions have taken place and may still be taking place." (Wall Street Journal, 2/9/04). The United Nations Security Council took the responsibility to investigate these accusations. Did they? No, but they put on a good show of it. Why would they investigate a brother Muslim that only gained profits for them? The Council, heavily influenced by Muslim populations, for the year 2004 consisted of: the four permanent members: France-7% Muslim; Russia-18% Muslim; United Kingdom-2.7% Muslim; United States-3.75% Muslim. The other countries appointed to the Council for 2004 are: Algeria-99% Muslim; Angola-25% Muslim; Benin-15% Muslim; Brazil-0.6% Muslim; Chile-0.1% Muslim; Germany-3.4% Muslim; Pakistan 97% Muslim; Phillipines -14% Muslim; Romania- 20% Muslim; and Spain 3% Muslim. The only attempt at investigation was by the United Kingdom and the United States. July 2005: All the American citizens that voted for John Kerry look back now at all of the inconsistencies in his campaign promises, and wonder why they couldn’t see it then, or didn’t want to believe it then. There are some that still feel the country is going in the right direction…..a One World Order. Same sex marriages are occurring all over the United States. Even though each state passed it’s own laws prohibiting same sex marriages, the United Nations backs Kerry on the amendment to the constitution that allows same sex marriages. U.S. citizens are jailed daily for “freedom of speech” due to the Hate Crime Bill amendments produced by Senator Ted Kennedy. Americans have lost their right to speak out against what they do not believe in and also for thinking. The thought crime amendment added to the Hate Crime Bill has restricted religion in America. Religious leaders may no longer teach what the holy book says. They may not preach, “homosexuality is an abomination unto the Lord”. They may not preach, “Thou shalt not murder”. Kerry supported same sex marriages during his campaign, “In 1996, Kerry was one of only 14 senators to vote against the Defense of Marriage Act, which was signed by President Clinton and gives individual states the right not to recognize another state's same-sex "marriage." Consequently, 37 states have passed such laws.(BP news 2/05). Kerry, who has a record in the Senate of championing gays rights, also has expressed support for state-sanctioned civil unions that provide the same legal, financial, and partnership benefits that married couples receive. (LGRL Texas, 3/11/04). United Nations, July 2005: Now that the United States and its coalition partners have left Iraq, the United Nations appointed Syria, Iran, and France in charge of reconstruction. The United Nations is debating about releasing Sadaam Hussein. The Syrians feel Sadaam is remorseful for the way he treated his people, and should be given another chance to lead his country. Of course, there is great opposition from the United States, United Kingdom, and all of the coalition partners. Kofi Annan simply told them all to quiet down, they had their chance, and it was now someone else’s decision. Kofi Annan feels the U.S. concern should lie within the Sudan where he has sent them. He also announces that he will need another 150,000 U. S. troops to be sent to Chechnya. The United States already has 500,000 troops in the Sudan, all enlisted men of the U.S. military, reserves, and National Guards. How are they going to supply 150,000 more? The U.S. representative to the UN calls Kerry immediately. Kerry responds with: I guess we will have to get Charley Rangel and Fritz Hollings to bring their bill to the floor again. The two congressmen proposed a bill in 2003 to reinstate the draft. “U.S. Sen. Fritz Hollings last night introduced the Universal National Service Act of 2003, a bill to reinstate the military draft and mandate either military or civilian service for all Americans, aged 18-26. The Hollings legislation is the Senate companion to a bill recently introduced in the House of Representatives by Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.) and Rep. John Conyers (D Mich.) (http://hollings.senate.gov/~hollings/press/2003108C06.html 1/8/03) Kerry laughed, and replied to the UN representative, one more way I defeated “W”. My quote during the campaign for President: “Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry, citing the war in Iraq and other trouble spots in the world, raised the possibility Wednesday that a military draft could be reinstated if voters re-elect President Bush. Kerry said he would not bring back the draft and questioned how fairly it was administered in the past.”(Channel 1, 9/23/04) Little did the people know that my fellow Democrat congressmen had already proposed it. August 2005: Kerry’s promise to protect America is like dust in the wind. His philosophy regarding a pre-emptive strike: “Only when the US is so threatened that it is required for the survival of our country or for the accomplishment of some extraordinary humanitarian goal.” and policies regarding immigration has placed us where we are today. “I supported and was prepared to vote for amnesty from 1986. And it is essential to have immigration reform. Anyone who has been in this country for five or six years, who's paid their taxes, who has stayed out of trouble, ought to be able to translate into an American citizenship immediately, not waiting.” Al Qaeda members were granted American citizenship under Kerry’s rules. The attack in Los Angeles with mustard gas left 50,000 people dead in less than 1 hour. We lost in 1 hour more people than soldiers in the first 1 ½ years of the Iraq war. We are a failing nation, with no defense in our homeland. We have been taken over by terrorists, posing as immigrants with unearned citizenship rights. We do not know where they are, except they are here in our country killing us all because of John Kerry’s policies. God forbid we use racial profiling to protect ourselves, which is just another John Kerry and Ted Kennedy law that we are deprived of to protect ourselves. The terrorists have more rights than the true American citizen. ------------ Email Lillian Hesler: beaniebroad@go.com Tell a friend about this site! ------------ |
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