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Politics : PRESIDENT JOHN F. KERRY -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: BEEF JERKEY who wrote (3)2/23/2004 8:49:31 AM
From: BEEF JERKEY  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 66
 
John Kerry Challenges George W. Bush to Debate on War

Upon his arrival in Atlanta, Georgia on Saturday, John Kerry issued a statement and sent a letter to George W. Bush challenging him to a debate on the Vietnam era and the impact of their experiences on their approaches to presidential leadership. The challenge was issued in light of Bush campaign attacks on John Kerry's service in Vietnam, and his commitment to the defense of our nation.

In his statement, John Kerry said:
“Republicans like to question the patriotism of Democrats who question the direction of our nation. They put Max Cleland in an ad with Osama bin Laden to question his commitment to the defense of our country. This President came to Georgia to campaign for Saxby Chambliss and didn't say a word about it. Now his surrogates are at it again. Well, I don't think that politics of fear has any place in our country, and I'm still waiting for the Republicans to tell me what more Max Cleland has to leave on the battlefield of Vietnam to prove his commitment to our country.”