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

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To: Rock_nj who wrote (16451)4/20/2004 3:47:12 PM
From: ChinuSFORead Replies (1) of 81568
 
This is a development destined to assume greater attention, determined to invite wrath at the Bush Administration. If Sen. Hagel (R) is playing his cards right, then his mention of the reinstatement of the military draft puts pressure on the Bush Administration to work with the other countries to share the burden.

Now even the Congress has woken up and is starting to question the Bush Administration's Iraq policy. THey say no more "blank checks to Bush" (Sen Lugar (R)) Didn't realize that Kerry would lead the Congress to vote the way he did on the 87 billion which is "First I voted for it then I voted against it". I can see SEn. Hagel and Lugar sort of repeating the same thing that Kerry did which is "First we voted to go to war and now we are voting against it."

I can just see the second sign going up at the Kerry headquarters which says "Remember, you heard it from me first." BY the way, the first sign is "It is still the economy stupid."
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