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To: American Spirit who wrote (5706)3/8/2004 1:30:22 PM
From: BobRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 81568
 
Monday, March 8, 2004
Kerry Praises Terrorist Leader Arafat as 'Role Model'

John Kerry called terrorist leader Yasser Arafat a "role model" and a "statesman" in a 1997 book "that Kerry cites as proof of his own foresight about foreign policy," the New York Post's Deborah Orin revealed today.

Kerry's latest flip-flop: He "expressed the opposite view eight days ago, when he told Jewish leaders in New York that he shares President Bush's belief that Arafat must be isolated because he's not a 'partner for peace' - much less a statesman."

In his book "The New War," which like his scandalous 1971 book, "The New Soldier," is out of print, Kerry claimed: "Terrorist organizations with specific political agendas may be encouraged and emboldened by Yasser Arafat's transformation from outlaw to statesman."

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To: American Spirit who wrote (5706)3/8/2004 1:33:05 PM
From: BobRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
9/11 Families Support Bush Ad

A group of 9/11 victim families has issued an open letter to America in support of President Bush's campaign ad invoking the World Trade Center attacks.

"There is no better testament to the leadership of President Bush than Sept. 11," said the letter, signed by 22 people who lost loved ones in the attacks. "In choosing our next leader we must not forget that day if we are to have a meaningful conversation."

The group, many of whom are families of firefighters who died in the attacks, came forward in response to attacks on the Bush ad by other 9/11 victim families, some of who are members of the left wing group "9/11 Families for Peaceful Tomorrows," which is bankrolled by a charitable trust chaired by Teresa Heinz Kerry.

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