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Kerry, John
1. U.S. senator from Massachusetts, hater of America, flip-flopper, and former Democratic candidate for president who ran against George W. Bush. The centerpiece of Senator Kerry's campaign was his promise to conduct a so-called global test, which would require the United States to receive written permission from France before being allowed to defend itself from terrorists. It is indeed troubling that half of the entire American population embraced this horrific agenda. Fortunately, effective political campaigning by Karl Rove and patriotic organizations like the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth cast enough doubt on Kerry's agenda to prevent his election.
Ku Klux Klan (or KKK)
1. A white supremacist organization made up of Southern Democrats formed after the Emancipation Proclamation as a means to subjugate former slaves, and later black Republicans.
Kyoto Treaty
1. A treaty signed by 140 nations, not including the United States, to reduce greenhouse gasses in order to address the nonexistent problem of global warming and infringe on the profits of patriotic energy corporations.