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To: Doren who wrote (119)3/5/2004 3:28:26 PM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 681
 
moron.



To: Doren who wrote (119)3/5/2004 3:35:39 PM
From: Jane4IceCream  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 681
 
Dude, I think you are about to get banned again!

Jane of California



To: Doren who wrote (119)3/5/2004 3:47:41 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 681
 
I didn't ban you, I never take it upon myself to ban anyone, I listen to the posters, and I was asked by several other posters to ban you, so I did... take a hint and behave yourself, but if you continue to be disruptive, then you'll be toast here as well... your choice, but I strongly advise you to act accordingly...

GZ



To: Doren who wrote (119)3/5/2004 7:35:07 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 681
 
The rightwing these days is all about censorship, cover ups and disinformation. The head of the RNC Ed Gillespie was Enron's top professional liar. What do you expect? They certainly cannot win on the issues or Bush's record. The jobs figures today were terrible dspite the biggest spending of all time.



To: Doren who wrote (119)3/6/2004 12:52:46 AM
From: Hope Praytochange  Respond to of 681
 
Mr. Kerry's explanations for a number of the recent stances Republicans are branding as flip-flops have a common thread. He voted for the Iraq resolution but criticizes the war because, he says, the president "broke his promises" to exhaust the diplomatic process and use force only as a last resort. He voted for the education legislation known as the No Child Left Behind law but lambastes President Bush now because, Mr. Kerry says, he withheld promised additional money for education.

And on Friday, he said he had criticized the Israeli wall before the Arab-American group in October because its path was then expected to deviate widely from Israel's border into West Bank villages — though he conceded he had not made the distinction clear at the time.

Mr. Kerry also voted for the antiterrorism law known as the USA Patriot Act, which he has since all but repudiated, telling Democratic audiences that the best thing Congress put into that law was a sunset clause that will make it expire next year, unless Congress renews it. He has likened the law's use against Americans to the repression of Afghans by the Taliban.