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Ken Hughes

Who's Side Would Kerry Be On?
Mar 27, 2004

18 April 1775. Young Master John Kerry is holding Paul Reveres horse begging him not to make that midnight ride. They haven’t gotten Frances approval. They haven’t heard from Germany. After all the rest of the world must be considered. Kerry continues his argument against the ride. We can’t afford to anger the British, where will we get our tea. What will future generations think of us? Paul pushes Kerry out of the way and mutters “If I don’t get to Concord there wont be any us”.

26 June 1812, Governor Caleb Strong of Massachusetts calls for a state wide fast to protest President Madison’s war with the British. Young Master Kerry is leading the protest “American Revelation Veterans against Madison’s War” spread the word “don’t fight we haven’t gotten Frances approval”. “Blood for Tea” The Massachusetts legislator votes not to provide troops except in the case of defense.

3 May 1846. Mexican Cavalry attaches American troops at Fort Texas on the north side of the Rio Grande River. Young Congressmen Kerry appeals to President Polk to negotiate a settlement to be monitored by the French peace keeping forces. “Nothing positive can come from Americas annexation of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Colorado and California” Kerry tells the President.

18 December 1865. The thirteenth amendment was ratified by the required 27 states abolishing Slavery. Congressmen Kerry submitted a bill to the House to provide a minimal wage, housing, transportation, food vouchers and a clothing allowances to all freed slaves and their dependence. Wait just a cotton picking minute, isn’t that what the Southern Plantation Owners were doing before the war?

26 July 1898. The Espanish American war ends. The Americas are rid of Espanish influences. Senator Kerry negotiates a secret treaty allowing the French, British and Dutch to maintain their Colonies in the New World, violating the principles of the Monroe doctrine. America takes charge of Puerto Rico and the Philippians all other colonies are free to self rule. Senator Kerry objects to the word free.

11 November 1918. World War One ends with the surrender of Germany. All Kerry’s are bared from entering France for the next ten years. The French are livid with Senator Kerry’s support of the war. The French have always prospered more under occupation than when left to their own devices. Basically the French are thinkers not doers. They have no imagination and fewer skills.

7 December 1941. The Japanese attach Pearl Harbor Hawaii. Senator Kerry blames former President Herbert Hoover for not having provided FDR with better intelligence of a pending attach on American soil.

11 December 1941. Germany and Italy declare war on the United States. It’s obvious once again Germany will occupy France. Senator Kerry has no intention of offending France a second time by preventing the occupation. He lobbies against the war with Germany.

6 June 1944, Allied Troops land at Normandy France. Senator Kerry apologizes to the French.

25 August 1944. Allied Troops lead by the Free French Army liberate Paris, Senator Kerry apologizes to Paris.

7 May 1945 Germany surrenders unconditionally, Senator Kerry apologizes to the Germans.

8 May 1945, Senator Kerry goes on a Senate fact finding mission to France. Visits family and friends.

At this point I would like to fast forward to the present day Senator John Kerry. Passing on his Metal of the Month Club [ four months 1 – Silver Star 1- Bronze Star 3- Purple Hearts ] membership and 40% tour of duty in Viet Nam. I question his heroism if others want to embrace it that’s fine with me. Senator Kerry spent four months in Viet Nam posing for future campaign photos. Generals get that degree of media attention not Junior Navy Officers.

President Bush liberated fifty million people from two of the most brutal regimes in modern history. President Bush didn’t wait for poll results. He discussed with Congress and the UN the reasons for his actions but he didn’t let them mandate the path he would follow. When action was called for President Bush acted. What would Senator Kerry have done?

Senator Kerry has a nineteen year history of voting against defense and for tax increases.

Senator Kerry has aligned himself with those Liberals who would relinquish our national sovereignty to the UN and the World Court. Senator Kerry has a dismal liberal voting record for his nineteen years in the Congress

It’s your vote, it’s your future, “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Kerry”

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About the Author: Ken Hughes is a retired businessman. A political junkie who's passion is the re-education of Liberals and Term Limits for Congress. He has had very little sucess at either. Email Ken Hughes: uncleken@sbcglobal.net

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