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To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (24)4/4/2004 1:04:38 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 211
 
Why do you call war hero Kerry "Hanoi"? That's evil un-American talk. Kerry served his country with extreme honor and courage. When he came home he helped end the war and never took part in any kind of radical politics. He was for working within the system, including a congressional hearing. Nixon was so impressed he ordered his henchmen to destroy Kerry and put him under FBI surveillance. They found nothing wrong with what Kerry was doing and ended the surveillance after mjore than a year. You owe Kerry and our war heros an apology.



To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (24)4/4/2004 1:05:33 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 211
 
Fellow war hero McCain seems to be backing Kerry now against Bush. Chuck Hagel also came to JK's defense against the extreme right's dishonest smear campaign.

Maverick McCain rips GOP
By Noelle Straub
Friday, April 2, 2004

WASHINGTON - Sen. John McCain yesterday unleashed an attack on his own party, saying the GOP is ``astray'' on key issues and criticizing President Bush [related, bio] on the war in Iraq.

``I believe my party has gone astray,'' McCain said, criticizing GOP stands on environmental and minority issues.

``I think the Democratic Party is a fine party, and I have no problems with it, in their views and their philosophy,'' he said. ``But I also feel the Republican Party can be brought back to the principles I articulated before.''

The maverick senator made the remarks at a legislative seminar hosted by U.S. Rep. Martin T. Meehan (D-Lowell) as he again ruled out running on a ticket with Democrat John F. Kerry [related, bio].

The Arizona Republican took on President Bush for failing to prepare Americans for a long involvement in Iraq, saying, ``You can't fly in on an aircraft carrier and declare victory and have the deaths continue. You can't do that.''

McCain said the U.S. should seek more U.N. involvement in Iraq. ``Many people in this room question, legitimately, whether we should have gone in or not,'' he said, adding that that debate ``will be part of this presidential campaign.''