Hear Bob Kunst |
Compiled by GayToday Miami Beach, Florida-Bob Kunst, whose gubernatorial candidacy in Florida's Democratic primary had slowed following September 11th, spoke last week at two regional conferences of the Florida Democratic Party. In these locales, Kunst's acceptance as a candidate picked up steam among some of the Party's state strategists. On October 20 and 21 Kunst spoke to Democrats in Naples, Florida, and in Fort Lauderdale. In the latter city, former U. S. Attorney General Janet Reno was once again among the few candidates who were lunching and speaking. In both locales, Kunst told how he'd protested Bush's stealing of the election 170 times in 40 cities since November 7, 2000. He is calling for a federal investigation into the electoral behavior of those five U.S. Supreme Court justices who, apparently, appointed Bush. A recent decision by newspaper cartels not to publish the results of the media's re-count of Election 2000 in Florida, he notes, shows how the media has capitulated to the status quo. "The cover-up continues," he says, "The media would reveal the results of its investigation if it could help Bush. But they won't reveal the results. That can only mean he didn't win. The wrong guy, conducting the war on terrorism, is in office." Kunst, an admirer of the policies of Israeli President Ariel Sharon says his wartime honeymoon with "W" was over September 21, because, he says, he really realized then that he wanted "to go after these terrorists, to really believe them when they said they wanted 'holy war' against the U.S." Kunst insisted that one can't go after the terrorists if one is in bed with them. Saudi Arabia, he charges, is funding terrorist cells but Bush tolerates the Saudis assistance to the cells because the Saudis are "playing the oil game" with Bush. Kunst calls 'Operation Enduring Freedom' Gulf War II" "My patriotism isn't measured by shopping at Macy's," says the candidate, "but in boycotting Arab oil and," he continues, "in demanding from Detroit better fuel efficiency and alternative fuels." Congress, says the pointedly hawkish Kunst, behaved like "a bunch of Wimps" leaving the Capitol while hypocritically telling the rest of us to go about our business as usual. Kunst's attacks on the media remain harsh: "The same media that's given us years of Clinton's penis and months of Condit's," he fumed, "and ignoring our resistance to the stolen election and now hiding the facts about it..." "Now they're pushing on us Small Pox, Nuclear Plants, and the poisons in our food, air, water. They want to make sure we never have a nice day ever again." |