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To: American Spirit who wrote (489005)11/7/2003 12:52:22 PM
From: Selectric II  Respond to of 769667
 
Selectric, you are a traitor, really. Repeating these ugly and totally untrue attacks on our war heros makes you the lowest of the lowest slime.

Is Kerry a multiple personality, in addition to being a butcher, or are you attributing multiple personalities to him?

(Don't know why you posted that twice -- once for Kerry, and the second time for.... Kerry? I wouldn't want to leave it unanswered.)



To: American Spirit who wrote (489005)11/7/2003 12:56:42 PM
From: Hope Praytochange  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Polls show Dean leading Kerry by double-digits in New Hampshire. However, Kerry leads Dean in ad spending in that state -- $700,000 to Dean's more than $500,000.

nytimes.com

Kerry Airs Ads to Catch Up With Dean
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Filed at 12:41 p.m. ET

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Democratic presidential hopeful John Kerry returned to the New Hampshire airwaves with a commercial Friday, an effort his advisers hope will help him narrow the gap with front-runner Howard Dean.

The Massachusetts senator will run the same 30-second ad in New Hampshire that began airing in Iowa last week, said Jim Margolis, Kerry's media consultant.

The campaign would not disclose the cost of the ad buy, but said it was significant. Campaign manager Jim Jordan said the spot will air statewide through Thursday on Manchester, N.H., stations. The campaign did not purchase airtime in the expensive Boston market that reaches viewers in southern New Hampshire, as it has done in the past.

Kerry hasn't been on the air in New Hampshire since Oct. 3.