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


To: geode00 who wrote (8490)3/18/2004 6:26:01 PM
From: Karen LawrenceRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Will Bush be a casualty of war?
The president believes the Iraq war will help him win reelection, but the latest Baghdad bombings and new voter polls suggest he could become its victim.

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By Tim Grieve

March 18, 2004 | When a car bomb ripped through the Mount Lebanon Hotel in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday morning, you might have expected the Secret Service to shuffle Dick Cheney off to a secure undisclosed location somewhere -- not because there was any immediate threat to the vice president, but because Wednesday seemed like the kind of day when the architects of the war on Iraq might prefer to be outside of the public view.

Not so. Minutes after the attack, which killed seven people and marked a bloody beginning to the one-year anniversary of the Iraq war, Cheney took to the stage for a previously scheduled speech at the Ronald Reagan Library in California. On one half of CNN's split screen, rescuers pulled bodies from the rubble in Baghdad; on the other half, Cheney blasted away at Sen. John Kerry's record on Iraq.

salon.com



To: geode00 who wrote (8490)3/18/2004 7:44:06 PM
From: American SpiritRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
They're real tricky dicks, those neocons.
Hopefully the majority of voters will see through them.
I have faith they will and sweep the neocons out.
The GOP then can cleanse itself and regroup under honest leadership.