Al Qaeda’s Kerry endorsement

From Best of the Web Today, the official Al Qaeda endorsement of John Kerry: “No, my fellow countrymen you are guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty. You are as guilty as Bush and Cheney. You’re as guilty as Rumsfeld and Ashcroft and Powell,” he says in what he calls his message to America. “After decades of American … Continue reading “Al Qaeda’s Kerry endorsement”

From Best of the Web Today, the official Al Qaeda endorsement of John Kerry:

“No, my fellow countrymen you are guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty. You are as guilty as Bush and Cheney. You’re as guilty as Rumsfeld and Ashcroft and Powell,” he says in what he calls his message to America. “After decades of American tyranny and oppression, now it’s your turn to die. Allah willing, the streets of America will run red with blood matching drop for drop the blood of America’s victims.”

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18 thoughts on “Al Qaeda’s Kerry endorsement”

  1. Just came from being stuck in traffic. Listened to radio report of the bin Laden tape. According to report: he says the security of the people of the United States is neither in the hands of George Bush or John Kerry.
    This appears to me more of a general threat, not an endorsement of a particular candidate.

  2. While your boy was doing “My Pet Goat” in response to the latest bin Laden tape and soiling himself in the process, Presumptive-President Kerry said:

    In response to this tape from Osama bin Laden, let me make it clear, crystal clear. As Americans, we are absolutely united in our determination to hunt down and destroy Osama bin Laden and the terrorists. They are barbarians. And I will stop at absolutely nothing to hunt down, capture or kill the terrorists wherever they are, whatever it takes. Period.

    Bush=Pussy.

  3. I just don’t get it, Richard.
    How does criticism of the government (a presumabaly American value) equate one with terrorism?
    Kerry, Moore…these men are no more to be equated with bin Laden or Hitler, than is Bush & Rove.
    What has happened to our ability to have rational political dialogue?

  4. Bin Laden, Moore, and Kerry are all criticizing the President in the same, very personal, terms: My Pet Goat, Israel, and the Patriot Act. Do they use the same spin doctors?

  5. Personal criticism is not the sole domain of those against Bush–whether bin Ladnen, who is not just against Bush, but was against the US government before Bush was elected, & will be against the US government even if Bush is not re-elected–or Michael Moore & Senator Kerry.
    I’ve heard quite shrill intensely personal criticism of Kerry, Moore, and others coming from right-wing press & radio.
    In fact, it’s the intensity of personal criticism on both sides that bothers me. John Kerry is not anti-American, neither is George Bush.
    bin Laden IS anti-American.
    No matter who wins this presidency, almost half the nation will continue this ugly name-calling, & unfortunately the “loosers”, no matter which side that is, will accuse the other side of everything from treason to mental illness. This is truly disturbing.

  6. The fact is, the reason that bin Laden said it is because, yep, Bush could be attacked for “my pet goat.”

    Deal with it- Bush’s incompetence has, proof positive- emboldened our enemies.

    And the fact that Bush let bin Laden get away at Tora Bora so he could entertain is Iraq adventure only makes Bush that much more of a miserable failure.

  7. So now the alleged Tora Bora escape was the result of Bush’s calculations, not incompetence? You need to get your story straight on this issue.

  8. His caluclations are the result of his incompetence.

    But please rest assured- things will bet better with Kerry.

    The investigations of the soon-to-be former administration won’t get in the way of the real issue- going after the terrorists.

  9. If Kerry’s elected, I’ll support him. If Bush is elected, can you say the same, or are you going to keep on acting like a spoiled brat?

  10. Luckily, I won’t have to “support” him.

    If by chance he did win this election, I would support him by encouraging him to resign at the earliest opportunity.

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