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Politics : WHO IS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT IN 2004

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To: American Spirit who wrote (2606)6/21/2003 9:27:20 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) of 10965
 
The Bush Lies Marathon: Closing Ceremonies

Friday, June 20, 2003

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<<...And this is where Bush wants the dialogue to be. He's been working on his campaign commercials since the USS Abraham Lincoln; come what may, the 2004 presidential race is going to be a referendum on the Bush wars. I'll close with these lines from a May 10 New York Times column on Bush's campaign strategy, by Francis X. Clines (can't link it; it's paid-archive now):

[Rove] made the Bush strategy clear: It's the terror, not the economy, stupid, even if the nation is suffering rolling deficits and relentless unemployment, and despite Mr. Bush's serial tax cuts for the captains of industry. Democrats may want to talk health care and other economic issues, but they will have to grapple their way through a patriotic blitz of a campaign, if Mr. Rove has his red-white-and-blue way. Democrats can rightly fear an "October surprise" coming color-coded by Tom Ridge next time around.

"The country has not been hit since 9/11," Mr. Rove took care to note, as if tracking a new gross domestic product index as he fielded a question about the civil rights strictures of the Patriot Act...>>
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