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


To: notterer who wrote (5895)3/8/2004 10:42:06 PM
From: nottererRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Read what other Democrats are saying about Kerry/////:

I have never in my life seen a poorer candidate for president that pathetic excuse for a candidate, John Kerry.

Kerry's record of nothingness will become apparently clear.

Ignore the Kerry trolls who will come begging for your support.

Well, nominating John Kerry is a move made purely on fear.

When people vote like sheep we get people like John Kerry. DON'T BE A SHEEP!


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To: notterer who wrote (5895)3/8/2004 11:44:23 PM
From: Raymond DurayRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Re: Thanks for correcting my error. But as for the rest of it,well, that might be right out of the Democrat's divide,smear, and confuse book.

You are welcome. I'm always happy to correct a Republican caught in a factual flight of fancy.

The rest of your reply leaves me a bit non-plussed. It reminded me of one of Adlai Stevenson's best lines when he was facing off with Ike Eisenhower in the '56 elections.

Stevenson quipped:

"We intend to keep telling the truth about the Republicans just as long as the Republicans intend to lie about us."

Of course elections aren't won by brilliance or honesty in America......

After a particularly rousing stump speech given by Adlai, a member of the appreciative audience shouted out...."Adlai, you've got the vote of every thinking person in America!" To which Adlai retorted... "that's not enough, we need a majority!"