Why we distrust Kerry
Published October 18, 2004
John Kerry is a man under attack and he fights a hard battle. If people would just step away from the static for a minute and spend some time looking for the truth instead of being fed opinion, propaganda and ideologies they might surprise themselves. We need to realize that Vietnam is in the past. We need to realize that the flip flop campaign is a complete distortion of John Kerry's history by campaign whores. We need to realize that it takes a complex mind to win the war on terror not tanks and bombs, and most of all we need to realize that John Kerry has faith. He has faith in his country, his god, and most of all faith in the American people to rise up and make this country stronger.
I challenge anyone that has doubts about Kerry to research his record, his beliefs, his love of country, and dig deep inside his mind and reveal the truth. It's out there, but you need to refuse to be spoon fed the story. For the truth you have to hunt for it. Grab your sword and slash through the veil that the administration has laid over your eyes and let the light shine into your mind. You just might be surprised with what you see.
"Scripture tells us there is 'a time to break down and a time to build up." This is our time to break down division and build up unity. This is our time to reject the politics of fear. This is our time, as Langston Hughes so eloquently put it, to:
"Let America be America again... Let it be the dream it used to be... for those whose sweat and blood, whose faith and pain, whose hand at the foundry, whose plow in the rain must bring back our mighty dream again." "So, let us pray." — John Kerry at the AME Convention, July 06, 2004
- Why we distrust Kerry
- Published: October 18, 2004
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- Writer: Christopher Auman
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