DEAR EDITOR:
It is easy for Senator John Kerry to say that when he is
President he will do this and that or he will fight for this and
that and so forth. However, his Achilles heel is his
credentials.
DEAR EDITOR:

It is easy for Senator John Kerry to say that when he is President he will do this and that or he will fight for this and that and so forth. However, his Achilles heel is his credentials.

For example, he enlisted in the Vietnam War, received in battle three Purple Heart medals, came home from the war, fought against it, and made a mockery of his valor in battle by throwing away his medals in public. When Kerry’s bravery in Vietnam is lauded by others, why isn’t the ‘other side of the story’ told? Is it because his innate flip-flopping personality is more akin to trying to serve God and mammon at the same time rather than demonstrating real leadership for the freedom and liberty for which America stands?

“No man can serve two masters, For either he will hate the one, and love the other: or he will sustain the one, and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon… (Mathew 6:24, Catholic Vulgate Bible).”

It is easy to rhetorically promise the American people the moon in his speeches, but Senator Kerry cannot fool a Christian nation that he can produce more than pie in the sky unless he is really on God’s side. Americans can surely do better than to choose Kerry who is morally divided against himself and who is dividing the nation against herself by disparaging criticism of President Bush that is not likely putting him on God’s side.

On the other hand, President George W. Bush has a positive, innovative plan to create jobs for everyone especially for people who can’t work. This is made possible by creating a special rapport between the rich and the poor. His plan doesn’t depend on a robust economy to create jobs, it creates a robust economy and the jobs follow. His plan can eliminated deficits, pay for domestic needs at home, pay for the Iraq and Afghanistan war, heal world economies, strengthen ally relationships, neutralize differences of world governing powers, and strengthen non-democratic nations’ desires to democratize.

Give President Bush a call on the White House comment line at: 202-456-1111. Request information or a confirmation about his innovative plan. Leave your e-mail address, or fax number, or your home address and phone number. I am sure you will receive a reply with as many details about his plan as possible.

Scott L. Beesley, Salt Lake City, Utah

Submitted Thursday, Aug. 3.

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