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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 (11224)4/1/2004 12:55:05 AM
From: OrcastraiterRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Everyone knows Bush was AWOl on terror before 9-11 and obviously Iraq has not made us more safe. Anything but.

We have to pay attention to hearts and minds in the middle east too. Yes bombs for bin Laden, but good will to the people of the middle east. Iraq war was not good will...just another 20,000 dead...and terrorists streaming in to take advantage of the havoc.

Think!

Orca



To: American Spirit who wrote (11224)4/1/2004 9:42:23 AM
From: JakeStrawRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
John Kerry Has Outpatient Surgery; Fixes Flip Flopping Disease

John Kerry underwent a new outpatient procedure in the Massachusetts General Hospital to fix a little known disease that mainly affects politicians, regardless of race, color, sex or political party affiliation, Flip Flopping Disease.

"This is a terrible disease." Stated the President of Flip Floppers Anonymous, John Ichangmimind, "One day you say one thing, then the next day you say another. It affects your personal and professional relationships. And if you are running for office, it may potentially affect the outcome of the election you are running in."

"I've had this disease for years" stated a very healthy looking and happy John Kerry after his procedure during a press conference, "I just never confronted it. I feel great though. What I hope is that from this day on, what I say today, will be the same thing that I said yesterday. This procedure, which is still experimental, is supposed to improve my memory so that I don't backtrack on something I previously said."

"I just wished they had this procedure when I was in office" stated ex-President Bill Clinton; "It would of saved me from getting into a lot of hot water!"

thedailyfarce.com