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Politics : WHO IS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT IN 2004 -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (1603)4/6/2003 6:40:28 PM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10965
 
XXXXX DRUDGE REPORT XXXXX SUN APRIL 06, 2003 18:49:38 ET XXXXX

KERRY 'REGIME CHANGE' ECHO CHAMBER

Massachusetts Senator John Kerry may have been the first presidential candidate to publicly call for a "regime change" in Washington, but other pillars of the party have been indoctrinating the term for months, research shows.

ActressSingerMotherDirectorCitizenWife Barbra Streisand Has Called For Regime Change. At a fund-raising concert for House Democrats last October, Ms. Streisand called for a "regime change" in Washington and said, "I find bringing the country to the brink of war unilaterally five weeks before an election questionable -- and very, very frightening."

Rev. Jesse Jackson: "We need a regime change in this country." [October 27, 2002]

Louis Farrakhan: "I am crying out to the American people to rise up because your president is the world's threat to peace. When you talk about a regime change in Iraq if this man continues like this there must be a regime change in America. Our president is drunk with the power of the United States of America." [October 9, 2002]

Rep. John Conyers (D-MI): "We need a regime change in the United States." [March 16, 2003]

Former LBJ Attorney General Ramsey: "Regime change! George Bush has to go and we have the power to do it. The officials of the government shall be removed from office for crimes and misdemeanor; their crime against peace, and for use of torture in Iraq." [March 31, 2003]

Michael Moore: "The regime change ought to begin at home." [Nov. 10, 2002]

Actress Susan Sarandon: "I'd like a regime change in the United States, but I would really resent Iraq coming in, throwing out Bush and then telling us who to have." [Jan. 3, 2003] END

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(c)DRUDGE REPORT 2003



To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (1603)4/6/2003 8:55:56 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10965
 
Nothing wrong with honest debate within a party. We need much more of it in fact. There has been a dearth of real debating and discussion in this country since Bush took power.

Unlike the GOP, democrats like discussing issues, sometimes disagreeing and allowing dissent. One of America's biggest problems now is the one-party rule neo McCarthyism we're beginning to see with the Bushie GOP. No criticism allowed or you're "un-American". What hogwash. It's not the American Spirit. If we believed in that we would still be a British colony.