Why Bush?
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: Keep on rhetoricizing when you haven’t a clue! : : And yet you’re the fool who doesn’t even realize he’s still : funding Islam and supporting their genocide of non-Islamic : peoples. Kissinger and other Washington shareholders have : supported the murder of innocent peaceful Christain Papuans for : over forty years, in exchange for a share of their gold & : copper being stolen by the Indonesian invaders. : : Good grief, another distributor of Communist propaganda. If we want that sort : of bilge, we’ll listen to NPR. In the meantime, the rest of us realize that : Communists and their dogma has been tossed into the dustbin of history. KM : — : (-:alohacyberian:-) At my website there are 3000 live cameras or : visit NASA, play games, read jokes, send greeting cards & connect : to CNN news, NBA, the White House, Academy Awards or learn all : about Hawaii, Israel and more: http://keith.martin.home.att.net/ : Peaceful Tomorrows, Leftist Todays By Tom Ryan FrontPageMagazine.com | March 17, 2004 A flood of anti-Bush headlines poured across the news outlets last week like a tidal wave: "Sept. 11 Families Disgusted By Bush Campaign Ads;" "Bush Ads Using 9/11 Images Stir Anger;" "Bush Exploiting 9/11;" and "Has Bush No Shame?" Morning and evening editions of national newspapers led with the story, and the major news television networks revisited the debate every half an hour like clockwork. The controversy arose from Bush’s presidential ad campaign, which depicts brief images of the World Trade Center after the tragedy of 9/11. Colleen Kelly, who lost her brother Bill Kelly Jr. in the attacks on September 11th, told reporters, "I am afraid these ads, and others to follow, will be part of an ugly political jousting match between candidates, where one side attacks the other as somehow indifferent to the horrors of the day. President Bush can responsibly promote his ideas for confronting our threat from terrorism without overwhelming people with the very sacred images of our loved ones’ murders." Kelly continued, "It makes me sick. Would you ever go to someone’s gravesite and use that as an instrument of politics?" What Kelly did not tell the media is that she is the New York area coordinator for a group called September Eleventh Families For Peaceful Tomorrows. Peering under the veil of this media outbreak aimed at condemning the ads is this organization and a longtime leftist activist named David Fenton. The irony of Kelly’s remarks is that Peaceful Tomorrows is precisely an "instrument of politics." Peaceful Tomorrows; which is coordinated by leftwing public relations specialist David Fenton, and funded by the left grant-giving Tides Foundation; is an antiwar support organization founded by individuals who lost loved ones in the terrorist attacks of September 11th. To date, Peaceful Tomorrows is comprised of 120 family members of 9/11 victims, as well as supporters and volunteers ranging in the thousands. Formed as a supposedly nonpartisan group opposing the War on Terror, Peaceful Tomorrows has taken its message across the country and around the world, with members of the group speaking at universities, participating in the antiwar marches in Washington, D.C., and taking to the airwaves whenever a media occasion arises. Their founding mission is to "break the cycle of violence and retaliation engendered by war." However, their focus in the last week has shifted from protesting the War on Terror, to protesting the President’s recent ad campaign. Added to their lengthy r
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