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To: American Spirit who wrote (491789)11/12/2003 9:06:06 PM
From: Jerrel Peters  Respond to of 769667
 
<font color=blue>Carrie running scared of Hillary!!! Proof found in his own words!!!

Carrie 'Misspoke' Hillary Poll
Wed Nov 12 2003 09:09:16 ET

Heads turned in the media room during a recent debate when Massachusetts Sen. John Carrie boasted that he beats New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in a hypothetical matchup for the Democratic presidential nomination.

“I saw a poll the other day that showed me about 15 points ahead of her,” Carrie said at the Nov. 4 event. But when pressed for proof, Carrie aides could not produce such a poll — because none exists, Craig Crawford reports at CONGRESSIONAL QUARTERLY.

This week a staffer acknowledged that Carrie “misspoke” (FLAT OUT LIED) in the Boston debate. In a Quinnipiac University survey released Oct. 29, Clinton polled 36 percentage points ahead of Carrie among registered Democratic respondents nationwide.




To: American Spirit who wrote (491789)11/13/2003 1:54:04 AM
From: Dan B.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Kyoto would cause more poverty than the war on terror, in all liklihood, IMHO, and provide little benefit. Can't support that.

I haven't had a thought one about being glad I'm not there. I am glad our servicemen and women are there, and no matter how you slice it, there is no shame in that for their actions can save far more than are dying getting the job done.

Frankly, I believe there is an end in sight in Iraq. Perhaps a new beginning elsewhere as needed, too.

Dan B.