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To: tsigprofit who wrote (7187)2/22/2004 11:05:56 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20773
 
Re: He is truly an idiot if he believe there is no difference in the two.

He's just working you, rube. <gg> Jerkin' yer chain.

Karl Rove is howling over this latest coup. Endless distraction. That's Rove's aim. Don't let the public spend any time thinking about just how remarkably unlike any other President in history the present Jerk-In-Chief happens to be.

Nader will be used exactly the way Sharpton is used. And I'm highly confident Nader is just as much on the GOP dole as is Sharpton.

Nader lets the right wing talking heads have a field day with how the Democrats don't represent their real constituency, how the Nader candidacy is the real choice of Dean voters. Nader will take time away from the air time that otherwise might be devoted to Kerry or Edwards. Or more importantly, to the examination of Bush's rabid record and insane ideology.

Nader will be used as a laughingstock in order to further alienate an already disgusted public from thinking or caring about politics. He'll be a tool to lower the overall voter turnout in November. Nader will call the Republicrats Tweedledum and Tweedledee and millions will agree and tune out.

Nader is a fine tool for Rove's game of mind control. Just another propaganda tool coming off the shelf.



To: tsigprofit who wrote (7187)2/23/2004 12:53:58 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20773
 
What is the difference between Kerry and Bush in foreign policy?

Tom