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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: American Spirit who wrote (1682)2/11/2004 7:55:59 PM
From: Ann CorriganRead Replies (1) of 81568
 
Look for the Kerry Label...hmmmm....hmmmm...catchy tune.

AS,
Did you know that the most formidable military person in Bush Adm has defended GW's record more than once in past few days?:

>>Powell Blasts McAuliffe's 'Scurrilous Attack' on Bush Military Record
Secretary of State Colin Powell blasted Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe on Friday for claiming that President Bush went AWOL from the National Guard in 1972, saying the DNC chief's attack was "scurrilous."

Asked about McAuliffe's allegation, the former Joint Chiefs chairman and Vietnam veteran told radio host Sean Hannity that Democrats should "get on to the issues of the day and not reach back to these kinds of scurrilous attacks, especially against a commander in chief who is fighting wars right now in active theaters in Afghanistan and in Iraq and on the global war against terrorism."

"It's very disturbing and I wish this kind of attack wouldn't take place," Powell complained.

Speaking of Bush and Democratic presidential front-runner John Kerry, the one-time top military man told Hannity: "Both men served. They served honorably. They got honorable discharges. They both stood up when their country needed them."<<

Then today while Colin Powell was giving testimony in congress, a foolish rep included wording about GW's national guard service in a question to Powell & the latter answered "I have no intention of discussing that since you don't know what you're talking about." Congressman said "I don't know what you mean." Powell answered--"don't go there!"

HA! This is bootiful. Former Chairman of Joint Chiefs defending Pres Bush's military record...let's see how Kerry's smear squad respond.
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