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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: Neeka who wrote (42750)5/7/2004 4:13:43 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (3) of 793735
 
Kerry, who just yesterday called for Rumsfeld's removal, obviously has some explaining to do. His rush to judgement demonstrates his lack of seriousness regarding the war on terror and in leadership

I think the American people are getting the measure of JF Kerry. He's an opportunist, that's it and all about it. Those who are desperate to get rid of Bush will vote for him anyway. I don't think he'll get too many swing voters if he keeps going this way. Even if Bush gets into real trouble (50% job approvals say he's not there yet), Kerry still must offer something to beat Bush. All he's been offering so far are obviously empty slogans.

And when it comes down to it, who really likes Kerry? Who wants him? I live near Boston. I ought to be seeing scads of such people. I hardly see any. The Boston Globe can barely stand Kerry; the Boston Herald hates him outright. Who likes the guy?
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