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


To: American Spirit who wrote (8976)3/20/2004 1:38:34 PM
From: Karen LawrenceRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Cheney was pro-active in energy-gouging. He was trying to help Enron set the stage for privatizing water rights. The way bush has managed to violate the Constitution, wreck Medi-care, has his sights on Social Security, has lost jobs for Americans in three years, eight more months of him could undo America.



To: American Spirit who wrote (8976)3/20/2004 1:43:50 PM
From: Karen LawrenceRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Dick Cheney's glass house
As Bush's hatchet man, he's carving up John Kerry as soft on al-Qaida -- and making his own history of ignoring terror threats and cutting defense programs fair game.

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By Joe Conason

March 20, 2004 |

Emerging from the security of his undisclosed location onto the electoral battlefield, with hatchet in hand, Dick Cheney appears eager to prove his mettle as the president's designated executioner. Whatever he may lack in physical energy for this unpleasant task, he will compensate with experience and zeal. But as White House political strategists and speechwriters cheer him on, they may ask the same question that occurs to other observers: Is Cheney an asset or a liability in this campaign?

Thanks to his status as a longtime Washington insider, Cheney has enjoyed a degree of immunity from the national press corps. That could change soon if his sole role in this campaign is to dismantle the character and credentials of John Kerry -- whose own record of public and military service contrasts so starkly with his. Aside from nonsense about Boston and Botox, the Republican assault on Kerry has revolved around his alleged softness concerning matters of national security. Both Cheney and Bush have articulated this spin. But in fact, the same accusations could be turned back on the vice president very easily.

salon.com



To: American Spirit who wrote (8976)3/20/2004 1:57:26 PM
From: BearcatbobRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
You are either stupid or dishonest - or both -take your pick(s)!



To: American Spirit who wrote (8976)3/20/2004 2:17:29 PM
From: Augustus GloopRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 81568
 
<<Reason he won't let anyone see his energy paper records from that era.>>

You mean like the Hillary Clinton billing records that just happened to show up in a room after 2 years of searching. Come on people! At least be honest enough to admit that dirty tricks that we shouldn't put up with are happening on both sides