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To: American Spirit who wrote (486687)11/4/2003 4:18:40 PM
From: Original Mad Dog  Respond to of 769667
 
bald-faced liar linking 9-11 to Saddam

That speech merely states that 9-11 taught us the consequences of not confronting terrorists and those who support them. It does not say that Iraq was responsible for 9-11.

You ought to know bald-faced liars, since you see one every day when you shave (if you shave).



To: American Spirit who wrote (486687)11/12/2003 2:11:21 PM
From: Hope Praytochange  Respond to of 769667
 
McEntee at first made it no secret that he was intrigued by John Kerry because of his record as a decorated Vietnam War veteran. But Kerry's campaign stumbles and his failure to ignite the Democratic electorate sent McEntee to Wesley Clark, whom he urged to get into the race.

Clark was a late entry, embarking on the campaign in September, and in the first week, he fumbled over whether he would have backed the congressional resolution authorizing the war in Iraq. McEntee closed the door on Clark when he decided to bypass Iowa, where AFSCME is strong with about 13,000 dues-paying members.

McEntee was key to Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign success by providing crucial, early support when other unions were backing Sen. Tom Harkin of Iowa.