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To: Road Walker who wrote (182758)2/16/2004 10:17:52 AM
From: hmaly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575761
 
John Re...re: I expected them, as I expect GW, to tell the truth,
LOL!


I can see why you are laughing. I meant to include your boy Kerry in that. From the Sludge pond this AM.
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thesun.co.uk

John Kerry girl tells all



Affair ... Alex Polier




From BRIAN FLYNN
in New York

THE beauty said to have had a fling with presidential hopeful John Kerry has recorded a bombshell tell-all interview.

Journalist Alex Polier taped a talk with a US TV network at Christmas.


The former Washington intern, 27, told all about an alleged fling with the 60-year-old super-rich senator in spring 2001.


Hopeful ... John Kerry

The channel is sitting on the tape until it has enough evidence to back her story.

If the sex claims are true, they would shatter his White House hopes.

Kerry, a married dad of two, has denied the fling. But Alex told pals she fled to Kenya on his suggestion.

One TV source said: “She wants to tell her story. She has talked at length about her relationship with Kerry. But no one is believing her.”

Kerry was front-runner for the Democratic nomination to take on George Bush in November.

His hopes were hit as hints of a scandal emerged.



To: Road Walker who wrote (182758)2/16/2004 11:18:42 AM
From: d[-_-]b  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575761
 
John,

re:Sanctions were a better option than war. It was a know evil; going forward the war option will have many, many unintended results.

The operative word being "were" - they looked less and less effective with governments like Iraq and North Korea, that care nothing for their people. They would sacrafice a generation of children to achieve their military goals. Sanctions have rarely worked - although it may still be an effective tool in some cases I would not presume to claim it's completly worthless.

As for war having unintended results, they always do - nothing new here. However in Iraq today they now have three choices they didn't have before, Democracy, Theocracy or civil war.

re:And it will get worse. Probably much worse.


Worse than what? Being gassed by your government or hung in the public square?