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Politics : Sioux Nation
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To: American Spirit who wrote (68405)5/22/2006 2:58:36 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) of 362843
 
Kerry would beat Bush by 20% now

That's the problem. Anybody on this board would beat shrub by 25 points.

"Kerry has nothing to be ashamed of."

Sure he does...
Perhaps the worst moment came with the Bush Administration torture scandal: How to respond to Abu Ghraib? Hold a focus group. But the civilians who volunteered for an Arkansas focus group were conflicted; ultimately, they believed the Bush Administration should do whatever was necessary to extract information from the "terrorists." The consultants were unanimous in their recommendation to the candidate: Don't talk about it. Kerry had entered American politics in the early 1970s, protesting the Vietnam War, including the atrocities committed by his fellow soldiers in Vietnam. But he followed his consultants' advice, never once mentioning Abu Ghraib—or the Justice Department memo that "broadened" accepted interrogation techniques—in his acceptance speech or, remarkably, in his three debates with Bush.
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And 7 bills in 22 years? My God. At least he wasn't one of Time's 5 worst senators. Wasn't one of the 10 best, either. But Teddy was. Should have listened to Teddy on the war vote. I notice he is somewhat ashamed of having cast that vote. Shuuda listened to Byrd. Shudda listened to us. Lots of stuff to be ashamed about.
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