NationStates Jolt Archive


Kerry The Kommie??

Vaginal Sunshine
27-09-2004, 22:15
What do Americans think about a president, such as William Jefferson Clinton, who recieved funding by Communist China for their election campaign? It was called "Chinagate", for the non believers.

I have to ask because evidentally it just might happen again:

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=40190

If our leaders or politicians were discovered making campaign promises to a communist country they would be executed as traitors. :sniper:
Gaedriel
27-09-2004, 22:20
It's spelled 'Commie', and to me that makes Kerry all the better.

I like being Communist.
Monte Verde
27-09-2004, 22:26
Somehow, tho, it's OK for Bush to make campaign promises to Terrorist States (Saudi Arabia, Israel, Pakistan, etc.)
Vaginal Sunshine
27-09-2004, 22:29
You respond as if I care whether or not George W Bush wins.

Looking over the history of your country, what exactly has either PARTY done that has created a difference in America?
Mr Basil Fawlty
27-09-2004, 22:30
Strange that republicans spell communist with a "K"

"Kerry The Kommie?? "

As smart as their führer. :p
CSW
27-09-2004, 22:33
What do Americans think about a president, such as William Jefferson Clinton, who recieved funding by Communist China for their election campaign? It was called "Chinagate", for the non believers.

I have to ask because evidentally it just might happen again:

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=40190

If our leaders or politicians were discovered making campaign promises to a communist country they would be executed as traitors. :sniper:
You know, Reagan, he had a soft spot for the Chinks too.

:sniper:
Vaginal Sunshine
27-09-2004, 22:34
It's funnier that anyone who sheds a negative light on a Democrat is considered a Republican. I once used this arguement when someone claimed Ralph Nadar was taking votes away from John Kerry... Democratic Voters are too much like sheep to wander away from their own party. :fluffle:
Milozykova
28-09-2004, 00:08
What do Americans think about a president, such as William Jefferson Clinton, who recieved funding by Communist China for their election campaign? It was called "Chinagate", for the non believers.

I have to ask because evidentally it just might happen again:

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=40190

If our leaders or politicians were discovered making campaign promises to a communist country they would be executed as traitors. :sniper:

This is painfully naive considering US companies are investing billions in China every year.
Diamond Mind
28-09-2004, 00:22
I second that and this type of Clinton based demagoguery is just getting tired.
Do you buy any products that are produced in China? Do you buy anything that isn't produced in China? This has nothing to do with Clinton. How do you feel about the money for these huge tax reliefs for the rich being borrowed from China? It's painfully clear that both parties and everyone living in the US don't mind in the least doing business with China. Get over your fantasy about Clinton. He's just like the others who are all of us. Oh yeah and I was embarrassed for Bush when the Chinese got ahold of that downed aircraft and just refused to give it back until they had completely dismantled it and stolen all the technology. It must really be tough for a cowboy like that to cave in to the
overwhelming pressure of our reality.
TheGreatChinesePeople
28-09-2004, 00:24
Yo, You dissin' my country, vato?

:sniper: :sniper: :sniper: :gundge: :gundge: :gundge: :mp5: :mp5: :mp5:
Diamond Mind
28-09-2004, 00:29
Another thing I take issue with is all these "scandals" involving clinton where the
Carl Rove media machine attaches "gate" to everything. There are plenty of good reasons to not like Clinton, none of them are any of these. What about some real examining of Clinton's failure to enforce the mandates he took office with? There just isn't enough dialogue about policy anymore.
Xenophobialand
28-09-2004, 00:32
You respond as if I care whether or not George W Bush wins.

Looking over the history of your country, what exactly has either PARTY done that has created a difference in America?

Well, the abolition of slavery comes to mind. . .
Tremalkier
28-09-2004, 00:46
It's funnier that anyone who sheds a negative light on a Democrat is considered a Republican. I once used this arguement when someone claimed Ralph Nadar was taking votes away from John Kerry... Democratic Voters are too much like sheep to wander away from their own party. :fluffle:
Your saying that Republicans aren't? Now, I might say we are less (I'm a pro-Kerry Republican...yeah thats right your nutballs, you can go out of party lines), but in my experience most of my fellow Republicans vote for whomever they see a little (R) next to.
Mr Basil Fawlty
28-09-2004, 00:50
It's funnier that anyone who sheds a negative light on a Democrat is considered a Republican. I once used this arguement when someone claimed Ralph Nadar was taking votes away from John Kerry... Democratic Voters are too much like sheep to wander away from their own party. :fluffle:

Hell, I don't vote for any party of yours.
You know, I past that stage of evolution and live in the free world.

BTW, yes you are a extreme republican when you say such nonsense. Just like you führer, Bush.

BTW, go Dems and anti Bush voters, go and make sure that you get your country back. Make it free again and make it the example that it was for the western world. You had all our support at NATO aso at date 9/11, see how we are devided few years later...
One person and his bosses are responsable for this: G.W. Bush.
Come on, a fight of the US like now, withouth it's natural allies in Europe (and a crippled UK because it finds itself isolated and thuis weak now in EU) is not good, better things can come when you have a true elected president that follows the rules and does not make enemies between under his allies.

Hey, we're ya're friends, US republicans and you need us but you won't have us with a guy that tries to deconstruct europe (our taxpayers money, tought that republicans find taxpayersmoney important) and violates all international agreements that former US administrations voted.

Imagine that some EU Nato allies started invading some rich oil country in Arabia, you would not like it either when it would be done witouth concerting with you.
You republicans think that we are the enemy because we try to follow the uN an dthe laws that you signed yourself. We had enough wars here and agree that Saddam was the Nazi of the middle east but our sollutions are different. If we had voted and agreed in the UN, following the UN standards, their would have been a Nato coallition (perhaps withouth Turkey, because of their geography and religion) that would have attacked Iraq to, but months later, after we followed the legal way. I understand and respect the US democrats and the true republicans but not their bibble and arms/petrom lobyists minority in the White House.

*gives 1 EU to the poor guy that lost his job in the US due to Bush and beggs in Republican Texas like my brother saw at Houston*
Termosilia
28-09-2004, 01:05
Hell, I don't vote for any party of yours.
You know, I past that stage of evolution and live in the free world.

BTW, yes you are a extreme republican when you say such nonsense. Just like you führer, Bush.
Are you mentally deficient? Do you just not get it? Did you just get the internet yesterday? Are you new?

He's not a Republican. He's not even a member of the United States. Just because you point out something potentially negative about a candidate does not mean you are a member of the opposite political party.
Mr Basil Fawlty
28-09-2004, 01:34
Are you mentally deficient? Do you just not get it? Did you just get the internet yesterday? Are you new?

He's not a Republican. He's not even a member of the United States. Just because you point out something potentially negative about a candidate does not mean you are a member of the opposite political party.

Hi puppet, please post something relative. Who points out what? Opposite political party? He (you) is (are) not republican? In fact, your post just showed that you are: (Poll)
1.A Texan cowboy with only one book: the republican manifest or the republican rewriten bibble.
2.A person that has not read my post in wich the true republicans aren't attacked (unless you're part of the lunatics).
3. A coward that uses his puppet (Vaginal "disease" Sunshine)
4. A low life, one cellular brain form, or only brain donnor in the world.(you just gave the best evidence with your puppets first post).But like the old Romans said: Beati paupere spiritu (wich was written for morons ignorants like you).

Jezus, never met such a escaped psychiatric lunantic on NS. (the former banned MoeHoward or another guy that is a coward?)
Morroko
28-09-2004, 01:40
China isn't even Communist now (or then) you realize. In fact, it never even was- just Maoist (read: insane)

I wonder if there are any Maoists on these boards.
Roach-Busters
28-09-2004, 01:49
What do Americans think about a president, such as William Jefferson Clinton, who recieved funding by Communist China for their election campaign? It was called "Chinagate", for the non believers.

I have to ask because evidentally it just might happen again:

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=40190

If our leaders or politicians were discovered making campaign promises to a communist country they would be executed as traitors. :sniper:

Kerry had connections to Chinagate. He was an adamant supporter of the genocidal Sandinistas in Nicaragua (who committed atrocities too graphic to mention here), and was and is an adamant supporter of Vietnam, one of the world's worst abusers of human rights. Not to mention the fact that he was a leader of the procommunist VVAW, which associated with known communists like Jane Fonda.
Superpower07
28-09-2004, 02:06
I just got a great idea on how to deface both Kerry and communism with the following names:

John F. KKKerry and KKKommunism - politics Klansmen style
CanuckHeaven
28-09-2004, 03:30
What do Americans think about a president, such as William Jefferson Clinton, who recieved funding by Communist China for their election campaign? It was called "Chinagate", for the non believers.

I have to ask because evidentally it just might happen again:

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=40190

If our leaders or politicians were discovered making campaign promises to a communist country they would be executed as traitors. :sniper:

Ho Hum.
Paxania
28-09-2004, 03:34
Welfare state = the shining city on a hill! (http://www.communistsforkerry.com)
Manawskistan
28-09-2004, 03:44
Well, the abolition of slavery comes to mind. . .


Yeah, back when the Republican party was considered the liberals :rolleyes:
CanuckHeaven
28-09-2004, 04:22
Welfare state = the shining city on a hill! (http://www.communistsforkerry.com)

Ho Hum times 2.