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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Peter Dierks who wrote (6586)10/5/2006 1:29:31 PM
From: Ann Corrigan  Read Replies (1) of 224728
 
Yet another hypocrite: Kerry assails GOP

By MIKE KALIL
Union Leader Correspondent, Oct 5, 2006

Salem – Sen. John Kerry said it's troubling that some people in Congress knew about the allegations before they became public. If teachers and administrators failed to act on allegations like that in a school, he said, no one would stand for it. The same should go for Congress, he said.

"I've never seen ... more willful denial of a fundamental responsibility to heed the law and live by a certain standard," he said.

Kerry, the 2004 Democratic Presidential nominee, was in southern New Hampshire yesterday campaigning for Beth Roth, a Salem Democrat who is running for the District 22 state Senate seat. With the midterm elections just over a month away, Kerry devoted much of his speech at Rockingham Park to national politics.

Citing the new book "State of Denial" by the Washington Post's Bob Woodward, Kerry also said Americans have been misled about the Iraq war.

Kerry declined to predict what effect the book could have on the midterm elections while speaking with reporters after the event. Asked whether he planned to run for President in 2008, he said, "I'd rather break news about '06, which is what's important."
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