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

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To: rrufff who wrote (2680)2/16/2004 9:17:12 PM
From: ChinuSFORead Replies (1) of 81568
 
I agree, that Kerry has made some speeches out there like some Third World political leader like the one you mentiion. If he continues to do that, then he is done too. People at least know that Bush has provided them with the security blanket. But he failed to provide them with the economic benefits thatthey are seeking.

So if Kerry does not have a good economic plan, then that "...hitting the door on the way out etc." will not sell. But we have to give him some time. Right now he has to keep Edwards and Dean off.

Edwards, "the sunshine" candidate is not very forceful. It is strange that for a trial lawyer that he is, he is relatively mellow. That is my problem with Edwards. His issues are excellent. The concept of 2 Americas etc. But my feeling is that the people think that Bush is going to go on the attack, play it dirty and hence they would need someone like Kerry to stand up to that attack.

It is unfortunate that Edwrads' message, a good one, is getting drowned out. I sincerely hope that Edwards gets on the ticket. That would be a big trubute to the American people and to the issues debate.
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