Tim Blair notes an Australian editorial where the writer quivers in fear:
The other day John Kerry, as part of his campaigning, took a gun, dressed in camouflage, and went off to shoot some geese. His aides said this was to give voters “a better sense of . . . the guy”.
To foreign eyes, this gratuitous violence had to be the most extraordinary moment of a larger-than-life US presidential campaign.
I’m sure the Foreign Leaders that Kerry didn’t really meet must be so afraid by now that John Kerry, in an effort to give America and the Islamic world “a better sense… of the guy” as being “tough on terror,” would have a neutron bomb planted under the Kaaba stone to be set off during the Hajj.


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Ha ha. I wonder what the world-wide liberals thought of their boy Kerry after seeing him carrying a big rifle and dead geese.
Comment by Tom Galvin — Oct 25, 2004 @ 4:59 pm