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To: mph who wrote (4681)3/5/2004 11:23:13 AM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 90947
 
Time Magazine "Putting it in context" (which defends Bush and Kery both against dishonest ads or party speeches) "On inteligence, Kerry wanted to scale back expensive spy satellites (which have been unable to find OBL, WMD's or Saddam) and put more money into human intelligence". Quote unquote. Turns out Kerry is smarter than the GOP on intelligence. Kerry also warned about 9-11 style attacks in 2000 and warned Bush about what not to do (which he did anyway) in Iraq. This is the kind of forward-thinking smarts we need in a president. Kerry is also a war hero and Bush a draft-dodging AWOL coward and liar.



To: mph who wrote (4681)3/5/2004 11:34:36 AM
From: Original Mad Dog  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 90947
 
Edwards Drops Out, Now It's Kerry vs. Kerry

(2004-03-03) -- With John Edwards expected to announce his withdrawal from the presidential race today, the contest for the Democrat nomination narrows to two men — Sen. John Forbes Kerry, D-MA, and Sen. John Forbes Kerry, D-MA.

"I think we're going to see them go at it hammer and tong until the convention," said Terry McAuliffe, chairman of the Democrat National Committee. "We couldn't hope for two men who offer more contrast; the war hero vs. the peace protestor, the wealthy husband of an heiress vs. the assailant of the privileged class. One backed the attack on Iraq, the other opposed it. One voted for the USA Patriot Act, the other denounces it. One supported the president's 'No Child Left Behind' education plan, the other is harshly critical of it."

Mr. McAuliffe said his main job as party chairman over the next six months is to "keep the two John Kerrys focused on attacking President Bush, rather than sniping at each other over character issues."

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