Tuesday, October 05, 2004

Beating a dead horse is never fun. However, I really believe something's need to be reminded. In writing my latest article, "Where is the U.N.’s Penitence?," I started to feel that just writing about the absurd double standard commonly expressed by the United Nations was a waste of time. As always, this article can be read on my website.

However, I read a few other pundits, notably Michelle Malkin and Alan Dershowitz, and it made me realize that until everyone understands the fallacy of the UN, the subject must remain alive.

Furthermore, I recognize the desire of a lot of people to remove President Bush from office (an opinion I certainly do not share). However, do not be fooled by John Kerry. While voting against Bush may be a strong motivation, voting for Kerry would be very dangerous for this country.

Aside from his personal record regarding Vietnam, two other important considerations must be made. His 20-year senate record, where he has consistently voted on the wrong side of many vital issues and his fascination with the United Nations. (His grotesque ability to doubletalk not withstanding)

The UN has proven itself to be a corrupt and anti-Semitic organization. The fact that Kerry is so attached to it is extremely worrisome. Both for the United States and Israel.

Voting against Bush may not be irresponsible, voting for Kerry certainly is.

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