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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: JakeStraw who wrote (387113)4/7/2003 1:23:36 PM
From: Kevin Rose  Read Replies (1) of 769667
 
I'm not really a supporter of John Kerry, don't really know much about him. But, my reading of this letter shows that Mr Willson has made a number of vague accusations by association.

For example, he admits that Sen Kerry supported his protest fast ("reluctantly supported the four veterans (myself being one of them"), then talked about how a fellow *Republican* Senator "Warren Rudman (R-NH), stated in October 1986 that our "actions are hardly different than those of the terrorists who are holding our hostages in Beirut."" Shortly afterwards, Mr Willson's place of residence and offices were broken into, files taken, and implicated the FBI.

I'm sorry, but how in any way is this an implication of wrongdoing by Sen Kerry? The rest of the letter seems about the same; talking about Kerry and then citing other, seemingly unrelated occurrances. The strongest accusation seems to be whether Sen Kerry really got rid of his medals or someone elses.

It's ironic that the Republicans bring out a letter from Brian Willson, a *far* leftist, to fight Kerry. I'm beginning to believe AS that the Republicans must really fear Kerry if they are stooping to such vague and odd attacks.
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