Kerry's Lies:
Boom, October 28, 2004 Did Russia help Saddam hide those missing explosives? Perhaps. The Pentagon is reportedly declassifying satellite photos showing heavy truck activity around the arms depot before the U.S. invasion. It's rather clear now that John Kerry's attack on President Bush concerning the missing explosives is non-factual. It's also rather clear that the New York Times ran with the non-factual story in an effort to harm Bush's re-election prospects. John Hinderaker has a good related post over at PowerLine.... Kerry Lies About Security Council Meeting, October 25, 2004 The Washington Times reports that John Kerry's oft-repeated claim to have met with the UN Security Council before the Iraq war is a lie. RedState.org has a lot more on the subject. This story has been brewing for awhile in the blogosphere, and now it has broken into the mainstream press. Why does it matter? Kerry tells the lie as part of his standard talk about how he would be better at coalition-building and foreign policy than President Bush, a key part of his campaign message....
Making Fun Of Kerry's Latest Lie, October 21, 2004 Click to enlarge John Kerry's false claim that President Bush secretly plans to start a military draft after the election is not just a sleazy lie from a desperate politician, but it's also very hypocritical as Kerry himself proposed mandatory "national service" for American high-school students. Essentially, a community-service draft. Cox & Forkum has the details and links....
Taxes, Lies and Videotape, October 11, 2004 Two ads from the Bush campaign highlight President Bush's strong economic record and Kerry's strong record of voting for higher taxes. Nearly Two Million Reasons (shown at left - hit the play button) touts the success of Bush's economic leadership. Clockwork, notes that in his nearly-20-year Senate career, John Kerry has voted for higher taxes an average of once every three weeks. Speaking of taxes, BlogsForBush has proof that John Kerry was lying when he made his on-camera promise during the second debate to not raise taxes on anybody making less than $200,000 a year. Tax increases for millions of Americans making far less than that are part of Kerry's own published economic plan....
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