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


To: Rainy_Day_Woman who wrote (10045)3/26/2004 1:17:04 PM
From: Alan SmitheeRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
7. He invented the dog

LOL!!!



To: Rainy_Day_Woman who wrote (10045)3/26/2004 1:23:04 PM
From: ChinuSFORead Replies (2) | Respond to of 81568
 
With the unveiling of the Kerry jobs creation plan and the damning testimony by Clarke, the attack on the Bush "attack dogs" have started to produce results. Americans tell Bush, enough is enough, get back to work and tell us why you need a second term and not why Kerry is worse than you.

Bush on signature issue

Ex-official's accusations may have election impact
ANALYSIS
By Ron Fournier
The Associated Press
Updated: 1:18 p.m. ET March 25, 2004WASHINGTON - From the moment Richard Clarke slipped into the witness chair, his credibility was on trial — and the verdict could weigh heavily on President Bush’s re-election prospects.

“To those who are here in the room, to those who are watching on television, your government failed you,” the top counterterrorism official for Presidents Clinton and Bush told families of the Sept. 11 victims. “Those entrusted with protecting you failed you, and I failed you.”

But the flash of humility swiftly gave way to damning testimony that cut to the heart of Bush’s re-election strategy. Addressing a bipartisan panel, Clarke said the Bush administration failed to show proper urgency toward terrorism before Sept. 11 and softened the nation’s approach to al-Qaida.

...contd. msnbc.msn.com