One Lone Conservative's Reality in a Sea of Liberal Delusion's
...Who wants who to win? Part 1
Published on October 23, 2004 By couchman In Politics

Several months after John Kerry pompously boasted of having received secret endorsements for president from "un-named" foreign leaders....finally some light has shown through into the darkness...revealing an intresting if not unbalanced(in numbers) group....the following should say alot bout a candidate...wonder if anyone cares....I'm writing this in 2 parts..with the second a day or two down the road....

John Kerry

North Korea: Officially to date, North Korea's own version of Elvis, Kim Jong-Il, has not "formally" announced his support to JFK-lite, he has made the off comment that he would favor a Kerry administration...but a telling series of incidents show that mini-Elvis is a supporter of Kerry...such as North Korean radio airing numerous Kerry anti-Bush speeches...not to be outdone..lol...Korean Central News Agency had decided to give the democratic "anyone but Bush" candidate "glowing" coverage the likes of which are only reserved for Dear Leader himself....I wonder if its Kerry's counter productive proposed position on N.Korea that may have swayed them to Kerry's camp....lol...If Kerry gets elected(nightmare in waiting) maybe these two leaders can trade beauty tips...Kerry could swap Botox info for Jong-Il's facelift info....what a sweet pair...

Iran: Not to outdone by mini-Elvis, the mullah run goverment in Tehran via its puppet-on-a-string Tehran Times stated, "Kerry is exactly what the U.S. needs right now." Gee...wonder if it was Kerry's decision to supply Iran's mullah's exactly what they need right now, fissionable material to fuel their Nuclear ambitions (gee kinda like Clinton/Carter did with North Korea...we saw how successful that was..right?) that swayed them that Kerry is the better choice....lol...hmm wonder if Kerry plans on converting to Islam to fit in with his new found endorser's. It is intresting on a side note that members of the revolutionary guards petitioned the UN for observer status for the US presidential election...OH JOY...

Communist China: The old men in Beijing via the state controlled People's Daily "news" website has formally endorsed Kerry since July. In an editorial, (please take special note)
"Comparatively speaking, Kerry is noted for being friendly with China. He was once firmly against linking the most-favored-nation status to China with human rights. From a long-term view, a Democratic administration, which stresses international cooperation, pursues "multilateralism" and stands for a policy of contacts, will be better for both world peace and Sino-US relations." the editorial gets bit long winded...but it does make mention of Kerry's opposition to "containment of China"Good thing Kerry doesnt want any containment of China's growing military ambition...whew...who knows where that might lead...more stable region...Taiwan off the target scope...less Chinese agents seeking to "obtain" nuclear secrets from the US...good thing we dont want that......

Cuba: Well as with China....the Beard (Fidel Castro) came out long ago in favor of Kerry....wonder if it's them damm US sanctions of Cuba Castro is hoping will be diminished or eliminated under the Kerry plan...hmm could be....but let's face the facts people...Cuba isn't that bad....just ask international know it alls like Steven Spielberg, Danny Glover, Robert Redford, etc, (who have all attended numerous private meetings with the Beard) who give Cuba an A+ as a nation....afterall Cuba is so free and open and so cultured...just dont gripe bout the lack of food, free press, real representation, political prisions and you'll do just fine.

Palestinian Authority: PA foreign minister Nabil Shaath has stated in a Kerry presidency, " it would be likely that several staff members during Clinton's administration would return" adding, "that would be a good thing." Kerry has vowed to name Jimmy "never met a dictator I didnt like" Carter as middle-east envoy..although Clinton has been mentioned as well... PA controlled Palestinian Media Center bashed "Bush's refusal to deal with Arafat."...wonder if thats because President Bush has publiclly condemed Arafat as not a worth "partner" working for mideast peace. Conversely, in his 1997 book The New War, Kerry referred to Arafat as a Statesman" and continues to. Some statesman...uses the PA as his own private piggy-bank to the tune of billions shuffled off to Arafats own accounts...same statesman who gives pressconfrences with two very different speeches...in English it's allvery politically correct and peaceful...in the other languages of the region well lets just say peace is far from his mind...Kerry likewise is very two-faced...regarding the Israeli security barrier...to Arab/muslim groups...he is violently against it....before jewish groups...lol he is for it.... Kerry truely is a candidate for all positions...why not he's got them all covered...

Malaysia: In a letter dated last friday, former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamed exhorted fellow muslims to vote for Kerry "in the name of Islam" adding that his co-religionists "have a duty to ensure that Bush will not be able to determine our fate for four more years.....There is an obvious connection between the sufferings of the Muslims and the policies and thinking of Bush." Mohamad, has experience in international foray..most notably last year when he stepped down as prime minister after 22 years let it be known during the 10th Islamic Summit in Kuala Lampur, "Jews rule the world by proxy." To counteract his anti-semetic beliefs...he has instructed Muslims to vote for John Kerry, the only ethnically Jewish candidate in the presidential race...lol...maybe he's making amends.

Socialist Spain: As early as March, Spains appeasenik prime minister and socialist party member Jose Luis Zapatero said, "I want Kerry to win." Further , Zapatero went on to say, "were aligning ourselves with Kerry to build an alliance for peace, against war" ....so much for staying strong on the War on Terror...

France: This really is a no-brainer....seeing as polls taken by Le Monde found in the land of Gaul, Kerry is prefered 3 to 1 over Bush...In the Financial Times, a quote by an unnamed High ranking French offical pinning as it were for a return of the democrats to DC and the Ba'athists to Baghdad saying, "A lot depends on who is in power in both DC and Baghdad. If there's change in both countries then it's possible we should re-examine our position." The Chairman of the Democrats Abroad gave the heartfelt "Ich bin ein Berliner" speech of the 2004 campaign, emotionally saying that Kerry "is the closest thing you have to a French politician." Now since many of France's politicians were on Saddam's payroll (Chirac anyone?) or to leak highly classified shared intelligence to the former regime prior to and during the war, is that statement a good thing or a bad thing..lol you be the judge!

Stay tuned for the second part of this...
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Comments
on Oct 23, 2004
I think it's silly to vote for or against someone based on who supports him rather than make up your own decision based on your own mind, but ...

couchman:
Iran:


http://www.newsday.com/news/politics/wire/sns-ap-iran-us-elections,0,4375343.story?coll=sns-ap-politics-headlines


Bush Receives Endorsement From Iran


Al Qaeda:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,114489,00.html

The statement tells American voters that Abu Hafs al-Masri supports the re-election campaign of President Bush: "We are very keen that Bush does not lose the upcoming elections."

The statement said Abu Hafs al-Masri needs what it called Bush's "idiocy and religious fanaticism" because they would "wake up" the Islamic world.


couchman:
Kerry likewise is very two-faced...regarding the Israeli security barrier...to Arab/muslim groups...he is violently against it....before jewish groups...lol he is for it.... Kerry truely is a candidate for all positions...why not he's got them all covered...


http://cbs.marketwatch.com/news/story.asp?guid=%7B641C2F3D-0542-47FB-8DD3-55040F1FF4B0%7D

SAN FRANCISCO (CBS.MW) - President Bush called a security wall that Israel is building through the West Bank to separate Israelis and Palestinians a "problem" Wednesday.

"We're talking to Israel about all aspects of the fence. I made it clear I thought the fence was a problem, and so we're talking with them and we'll continue to work on this issue, as well as other issues," Bush told reporters outside a coffee house near his ranch in Crawford, Texas....


And, of course, he's since changed his mind and supports the fence.