Senator Kerry and the DNC have been
asked many times by the media if they were going to distance themselves
from Michael Moore's misstatements and lies in his movie, Fahrenheit
9/11, along with Moore's comments to a French audience overseas
that Americans were the most stupid people on earth. Yet Senator Kerry
and the DNC have had no comment on these questions for months, saying
Michael was simply an award winning artist protected by free speech
- obviously meaning the vet's aren't.
And I don't know if Senator Kerry
was asked if he was going to contact movie houses across the US to
stop showing Moore's movie, just like the DNC has now done with television
stations across the nation concerning the new Swiftboat ad.
Moveon.org's conduct has also been
brought up to the DNC and Senator Kerry, asking about the organization's
conduct and its billionaire supporter, George
Soros, in encouraging ads that presented President Bush as a traitor
to the United States that compared him to Hitler, and what they were
going to do about it? Of course they have done nothing, about it,
the DNC probably saying, "MoveOn dot Who?
What is clear from the above comparison
is that the DNC obviously has no understanding of who Hitler was;
that he was trying to create an Arian race and that in his thirst
to control the world he murdered at least 12-million innocent people
from across all of Europe and into Scandinavia, a figure that included
six-million Jews who died as a result of the U.S. continuing to refuse
to acknowledge their coming holocaust, the country then being in the
control of a Democrat.
But the DNC and Senator Kerry surely
must be aware that some older Vietnamese citizens, now living in America,
in anger have recently added to the fray calling Senator Kerry, "Mr.
Jane Fonda." The DNC might have also responded to them by
saying, "Jane Who?" And does the DNC forget that
it was President John F. Kennedy who started sending American military
advisors into Viet Nam?
At least we didn't call Senator
Kerry, "Mr. Kerry," as did the female CBS reporter
on CBS Evening News in an early August 2004 broadcast we saw, where
she referred to president Bush several times as "Mr. Bush,"
CBS's control room allowing it to run as a prerecorded segment. While
a jealous and misleading media calls Fox News biased, Fox News is
obviously more professional and respectful than the elitists* at CBS.)
We did notify CBS of this lack of
obvious respect for the office of president, but no response was forthcoming
(duh.)