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

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To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (38929)7/30/2004 2:19:54 AM
From: techguerrillaRead Replies (1) of 81568
 
I couldn't agree with you more ..........

.......... "I wasn't so sure of Kerry in the earlier days of the campaign but I am very confidant of him now..........you were right all along!! Congratulations on your early insight about Kerry!!!"

I had a LOT of problems with Kerry early on.

After the 1988 election, I thought the days of liberal Massachusetts presidential nominees were over. That was my practical concern regarding Kerry.

He also appeared a bit stiff to me, to say the least.

Then, astonishingly he overcame Dean in Iowa as the practical unifier and the one most sensible to put up against Bush. Weird.

It's all been turned on its head. He's practical and trying to divorce himself from his liberal ties.

I've often seen when people get appointed to the Supreme Court that they take the "responsibility" seriously. At times, it causes them to change their colors.

I'm glad John Kerry is now "reporting for duty." This country could very well be in very good hands with Kerry in charge.

But, most importantly, it couldn't be in worse hands than it is in right now! The opportunity is there now for Kerry to take the country by storm. He's got an incredible running mate.

/john
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