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Politics : Stockman Scott's Political Debate Porch

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To: stockman_scott who wrote (52086)7/26/2004 7:31:15 PM
From: techguerrilla  Read Replies (2) of 89467
 
I'm becoming a convert ..........

.......... Your posts today have been excellent, Scott. Great reading about Kerry--particularly by Thomas Oliphant of the Boston Globe.

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My lukewarm support of Kerry is becoming more solid every day. Greatness for him may be on the horizon. But first we have to tell Bush to "shove it" and turn the lights out in the White House when he leaves it.

Oliphant really expresses my sentiments about Kerry. We need a person who can work across party lines now. You just have to know in your heart of hearts that Kerry wants to bolt Iraq today but feels he has to coordinate domestic and international opinion for the best way to fix this Bush fiasco.

Kerry has been amazing--ever since Iowa. One failed speech by Dean and Kerry moved into the vacuum with aplomb.

Kerry's an interesting man. He married a Republican widow.

I remember I told you a while back that I went to law school with John Edwards and know Tom Vilsack from grade school.

Well, I got another one for you. I once met John Heinz, Teresa's first husband. If Heinz hadn't been killed in 1991, he would be president today. I firmly believe that. He may have been the most popular public official Pennsylvania has ever seen.

Teresa's just a White House kind of person.

/john
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