From Russia With Love

By denigrating the fine sons and daughters of our U.S. Military, John Kerry has played a dangerous game of Russian roulette with his reelection campaign.

In a revelation from the Pentagon, reported by the Washington Times, Bill Gertz’s piece, “Russia Tied to Iraq’s Missing Arms,” is an omen for Senator John Kerry, the mainstream media, and the United Nations.  Once again, an inexorable blow of justice has shown the incompetence that has run rampant in the Kerry campaign, the New York Times, and the United Nations.
   
As reported by Gertz: “John A. Shaw, the deputy undersecretary of defense for international security, said in an interview that he believes the Russian troops, working with Iraqi intelligence, ‘almost certainly’ removed the high-explosive material that went missing from the Al-Qaqaa facility, south of Baghdad.  “The Russians brought in, just before the war got started, a whole series of military units,” Mr. Shaw said.  ‘Their main job was to shred all evidence of any of the contractual evidence arrangements they had with the Iraqis.  The others were transportation units.’”
   
The article goes on to explain that the “Russian involvement to help disperse Saddam’s weapons, including some 380 tons of RDX and HMX, is still being investigated.”  It continues to contradict Senator Kerry’s version that the U.S. Military failed to properly guard the explosives.  It also asks the question: Are the Russians really the allies Senator Kerry thinks they are?
   
This is, after all, the kind of ally that Senator Kerry would entrust our national security with.  It is an ally we spent fifty years battling in the Cold War.  It is an ally that is part of an organization (the United Nations) that has proven to be corrupt, anti-Semitic, and grossly negligent in its affairs throughout the world.  With resolution after resolution, Saddam Hussein’s regime was allowed to continue to oppress and murder its people, and stockpile explosives, such as the kind found at Al-Qaqaa.  Though the UN continued to vote against Saddam — behind the scenes — they lined their pockets with money at the expense of the Iraqi people.  It is that irony that has smacked the Democratic Party with its sobering news.
   
In Bill Gertz’s article, “Mr. Shaw, who was in charge of cataloging the tons of conventional arms provided to Iraqi by foreign suppliers, said he recently obtained reliable information on the arms-dispersal program from two European intelligence services that have detailed knowledge of the Russian-Iraqi weapons.”

John Kerry and the Democratic Party are faced with two certain consequences: recant the statements made two days earlier; apologize to the men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces, specifically the 3rd Infantry Division and the 101st Airborne.  Since neither of those are a viable option for Senator Kerry and the mainstream media, it’s likely that the end of liberalism and the Democratic Party is near.

Americans — especially conservative Americans — believe in God, the sovereignty of their country, and the right to defend Her.  By denigrating the fine sons and daughters, mothers and fathers, and brothers and sisters of our U.S. Military, John Kerry has played a dangerous game of Russian roulette with his reelection campaign.  In his pious haste, he has squeezed the trigger of a loaded six shooter, and proved the case for regime change in Iraq.  John Kerry, through his misguided statements, validated President Bush, Rush Limbaugh, and American conservatives.  As polls start to show George W. Bush gaining a lead and leveling in many Democratic strongholds, it has become obvious that Kerry’s pre-election antics have created an indefensible position.  Kerry has generated thick irony for himself and the Democratic Party.  By listening to the New York Times and the United Nations and blasting his own countrymen, he has thrown the Democratic Party into a tailspin, and shoveled dirt over the face of liberalism.

On November 2, 2004, Americans will go to the polls and vote.  They will determine the direction of the country for the next four years.  Will it be an emboldened America ready to strike terror down?  Or will it become a socialist America, ready to give up sovereignty to a corrupt, incompetent organization?  Americans may surprise you.  I won’t be surprised; not if the America I know shows up.  Why?  If there’s one thing Americans will do, it will be to stand up for their own.  They will stand up and stand tall.  On Election Day, they will proclaim proudly: “We Are Americans” on ballots across the country.  They will elect George W. Bush for four more years.  And they will do so by a margin larger than most polls have predicted.  It will be done to the chagrin of liberalism and its biggest spokesperson: John Kerry.

It is no secret that John Kerry is a liberal.  His visceral hatred has shone through in his sycophants, in the mainstream media, and in him.  In his latest admonishment of the White House, he takes the word of the New York Times over his own President, George W. Bush.  He takes the word of the United Nations over his own American soldiers.  He places his political aspirations in the hands of Russia, and the failed ideology, Communism. 

And in the thickest of ironies, he’ll lose big.  Not just because Americans found he had no strong convictions; not because he’ll say anything just to get elected; and not because he has no moral strength.  He’ll lose because he placed his hope in the United Nations, the very organization that caused his defeat. 

All of it coming from Russia with love.

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