Wednesday, November 16, 2005

The Democratic Party is the Enemy of Western Civilization

Ted Kennedy, John Kerry, Harry Reid, and numerous other top Democratic Party senators are endangering our very lives. Listen to them closely and you soon realize that these leading Democrats do not truly believe that our country is fighting a war on terror. Sliming and humiliating President Bush is their primary goal. They seem to care less if our enemies are rewarded for their evil acts placing the lives of our troops in greater risk. Are they intentionally attempting to harm the United States? No, it’s not that. They perceive themselves as loyal citizens. The problem is that these crazed individuals, deep in their guts, believe that their own country is the real threat to world peace. America’s alleged cultural arrogance enrages the radical Muslims who are victims of our earlier imperialism; the “blow back” theory amply explains why Americans are targeted for slaughter.

The Democratic Party is committed to policies which will result in the suicide of the West. It must be said clearly and without hesitation: on a practical level, this national political organization is the enemy of the United States. Should it be completely abandoned? I would not go that far. It is still wise to influence its behavior on a local level. Moreover, there are times when it is far more advantageous to choose an unrelenting war on terror Democrat over a GOP candidate. You can take it for granted, for instance, that I would eagerly vote for a Scoop Jackson over a wishy-washy Republican! My comments are mostly directed towards the every four year struggle for the White House. The Democrats will inevitably pick someone desiring to weaken our resolve. This is now beyond debate. The left wingers possess the veto over the selection process. Unless something drastic occurs in the near future, only a Republican should be the number one leader of our nation. The Democrats must remain on the outside looking in.

6 comments:

Eric said...

Not Bill Frist or John Warner, that's for sure.

MeaninglessHotAir said...

No senator should ever be chosen as President. Being an administrator is an entirely different set of skills from being a logrolling deal-maker.

flenser said...

It's early to make a predction, but as of now I like George Allen.

Anonymous said...

If the Democrats would grow up and nominate someone like Lieberman I might consider voting for him, but I am leaning toward Giuliani.

I really don't think Frist has the personality for it.

But I think McCain thinks he can get the nomination.

Somehow I just do not see that.

flenser said...

terrye

"If the Democrats would grow up and nominate someone like Lieberman .."

I think it's more likely that markg8 will vote Republican in '08.


Allen is former governor of Virginia. We might end up with the presidential race being between two former Virginia governors, Allen and Warner.

So markg8, who is the favorite candidate in the Democratic party?

Anonymous said...

mark:

I figured as much. Lieberman has courage, not your sort.