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To: American Spirit who wrote (371554)3/15/2003 3:39:52 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
AS,
Which Kerry will we see next week? The old Kerry, the new Kerry, or the newnew Kerry?

Steve



To: American Spirit who wrote (371554)3/15/2003 4:45:17 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769667
 
<<I haven't heard a GOP attack on any of the other Dem candidates in weeks.>>

No need:

Gephardt is fish wrap from over a decade ago.

Sharpton is a cockroach. I hope he goes into the convention with 1,000 delegates. Where do I send my contribution?

Loserman is Loserman. If the largest demographic group in his own party-the one that fabricates votes until they exceed 90%-wants to call him a "kike", that's their problem.

Is it Howard Dean or Dean Howard? We'll truly never know. But when did he change it from Josif Stalin? Seems like he could have won more Democratic primaries with that last moniker.

These people, as well as "Big Ketchup", will all be long forgotten by December, 2004. What you should be worried about is whether they will take their party with them...



To: American Spirit who wrote (371554)3/15/2003 5:28:00 PM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
we just know he will be long gone early so we have to get our info out early. Besides, you and him be tight, so I like to gig you about your main squeeze.

BTW, did you hear what the folks in Ca. think of him today???

reuters.com

Many of the best-known Democrat candidates, including Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry,....backed a resolution last year authorizing President Bush to wage war on Iraq...

Such support for military action has angered many Democrats in California, the nation's biggest electoral prize and vital fund-raising source for candidates.

"Why did you vote for a war?" one man called out during Kerry's opening speech to delegates. "No war, John."