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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bearcatbob who wrote (5010)3/4/2004 9:17:59 AM
From: ChinuSFORespond to of 81568
 
I think the writer has ignored the Democratic primary election debates. Or else we know what Kerry has articulated on foreign policy.

He has indicated that he will not cut and run from Iraq. He said that he would change US foreign policy from unilateralism to multilateralism thereby relieving the burden not only on the American taxpayer but would also have militaries of other nations send their young men and women to Iraq instead of from the US. Kerry has also articulated his policies on the economic front with respect to outsourcing of jobs etc.

This writer is one of those who is out to make money with misinformation. He survives since people who are nervous about Bush, which I presume is you too, buy his misinformation and he keeps feeding into it by giving it publicity.

Let us put it this way. In the 3 plus years that Bush has been in office, he has failed to grasp the issues confronting Presidency. I sure do hope that he grasps the mood of the people around the country while he goes around campaigning for their votes. And folks need to get negative campaigning out of the way or else it will piss people off. I am sure you would agree that the tactics employed in 2000 when Bush did not have a record is different from the tactics he needs to use to defend his record now.