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To: American Spirit who wrote (2272)12/10/2003 1:13:04 PM
From: mph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
<<Whoever beats Bush is my man>>

assuming it's a he.
assuming that s/he wins.

it was evident from the outset that
you would jump on the bandwagon of
whomever the Democrats select in
their primary, regardless of who
it is, what s/he stands for, etc.

I'm glad to see that you've reconfirmed your
ovine status.:-)



To: American Spirit who wrote (2272)12/10/2003 3:19:11 PM
From: Hope Praytochange  Respond to of 90947
 
Main Entry: frat·ri·cide
Pronunciation: 'fra-tr&-"sId
Function: noun
Etymology: in sense 1, from Middle English, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin fratricida, from fratr-, frater brother + -cida -cide; in sense 2, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin fratricidium, from fratr-, frater + -cidium -cide
Date: 15th century
1 : one that murders or kills his or her own brother or sister or an individual (as a countryman) having a relationship like that of a brother or sister
2 : the act of a fratricide

Kerry Argues That Gore Backed 'Wrong Howard Dean'

The Associated Press
Wednesday, December 10, 2003; 12:06 PM

MANCHESTER, N.H. -- Democratic presidential hopeful John Kerry said Wednesday that Al Gore endorsed "the wrong Howard Dean," accusing the front-runner of flip-flopping on the Iraq war.

A day after a debate dominated by the former vice president's endorsement of Dean, Kerry argued that the former Vermont governor tried to have it both ways on Iraq -- casting himself as an anti-war candidate even as he embraced a congressional resolution that would have authorized President Bush to go to war.

"I think the great missing story of this campaign is in fact the truth about Howard Dean's statements about the war," Kerry said. "I don't know which judgment Al Gore endorsed yesterday."