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Who should deserve the last laugh?
US 2004 Presidential election is the central piece of talk everywhere in the US and around the world. Yes, George Bush is leading in the national polls again after the completion of three debates. Survey finds debates did not significantly change voters’ views of candidates. On October 18-19, 2004 polls in the various US media shows Bush is leading from 3-8 points except just one in which John Kerry was leading with 2 points only.
In the early 2003, I was arguing with some friends in a family gossip table that, Bush will win 2004 election. And my opinion was on the basis of the fact that 2004 election will be unique in a sense that this will be the only election in the American history where voters’ mindset will be motivated by the issue of ‘terrorism and security’ and not by the economy which was the central issue in every past elections. My friends, of course, strongly disagreed with me.
As we all know that neither George Bush nor John Kerry has any ‘magic bullet’ to change the economy overnight, one thing we all know that when comes the question of ‘terrorism and national security’ Kerry does not come even close to Bush. In the polls—Bush remains ahead of Kerry by 25-35 points in case of terrorism issue. John Kerry being the ever known ‘flip-flopper’ can not gain the trust from American public when comes the terrorism fever in the minds of peace-loving American public. Even those jihadi Islamic terrorists love to see Bush lose the election, because nobody knows better than them (terrorists) what type of mortal blow Bush has inflicted upon them by his famous ‘preemptive attacks’ during the last three years period. Therefore, for the moral booster of the Islamic jihadi Terrorists—Kerry must win, and Bush must lose the election, so that Islamic terrorists can have the last laugh from the outcome of US Presidential election 2004. Certainly, Kerry’s victory will give a big boost to those Islamic terrorists; on the other hand, Bush’s victory will totally demoralize those Islamic terrorists for ever.
This is why Islamic terrorists are desperately killing innocent civilians (by their famous suicide car bombings) in Iraq and their only hope is that increased terrorism might help defeat president Bush and elect John Kerry, who will give them plenty of time to rest and recuperate. So that Islamic terrorists can get plenty of time to regroup and gain enough Islamic jihadi strength only to give another final blow to the core land of American infidels. This time it may be with NUKE to kill in millions. So voters it is your choice! Russian president Vladimir Putin also expressed the same notion that terrorists in Iraq are desperately killing civilians only to defeat Bush in this election 2004.
Dr. Ali Sina has rightly said-“Bush may not be the ideal candidate, but considering the dangerous times in which we live and the alternative, he is the only candidate. Save America and save the world. Senator Kerry has repeatedly said: “America needs a strong leader”. I agree with him wholeheartedly and that is why I ask the American not to vote for him ( http://www.faithfreedom.org/oped/sina41011.htm).”
Like Dr. Ali Sina I also believe that this war on terrorism should be fought on two fronts—defeat militant Islamic terrorists militarily and defeat the ideology of Islam itself. And to achieve that we the American need a President like George Bush. But not the likes of John Kerry who thinks—terrorism is a nuisance like prostitution which will be reduced automatically with time.
Now, may I ask the readers of this write-up the most important question of the time? Who you think should have the last laugh from the result of this crucial presidential election of 2004? Do you want that Islamic terrorists get the moral boost and last laugh from the victory of John Kerry as the American flip-flopper President, or do you want to see terrorists’ moral demolished by the victory of the strong and decisive leader like the President Bush? Please keep this in your mind when you go to cast your valuable votes on November 2, 2004. Thanks.
October 20, 2004.
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