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To: hmaly who wrote (166856)4/7/2003 4:40:18 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579897
 
Kerry voted FOR the war and supports it, especially our troops. He is the top veterans leader along with McCain in DC.

The Iraq War went fine (knock on wood) but now we have our REAL problems to contend with.

And the WMD claim looks like pesticide. The same kind of stuff Tom Delay used to sell and things we should dump on our crops so our kids will eat it.



To: hmaly who wrote (166856)4/7/2003 6:33:07 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579897
 
Bush Sr. had 90% approvals after the Gulf War.
GW's are around 70%. The war is supported by 80% but not Bush. Those numbers will plummet in coming months. Down to 50% approval, then lower. Bush will be very vulnerable in 2004, make no mistake. Just like his father was, only worse.



To: hmaly who wrote (166856)4/8/2003 2:16:52 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579897
 
As Re... His big stick is the truth.

And his big mouth is a problem. Calling for regime change when the troops are fighting and Bush has a 80% approval rating for this war, is political suicide. How good has Daschles ratings been lately.


Oh, please....political suicide......yeah, right! And the wizard gave Bush a brain!

Finally, someone with big ones; its time someone told the GOP it can't call all the shots. And only someone like Kerry could have pulled it off.

Even worse for Kerry, they found terrorist training camps, and this morning WMD.

They found what and what? The military is once again is a little overeager. The commander in chief must be getting anxious.

ted



To: hmaly who wrote (166856)4/8/2003 4:37:07 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579897
 
As Re... His big stick is the truth.

And his big mouth is a problem. Calling for regime change when the troops are fighting and Bush has a 80% approval rating for this war, is political suicide.


If so, then, what's the big hassle? You should be happy.

ted