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To: longnshort who wrote (6209)4/20/2004 12:09:17 PM
From: rrufff  Respond to of 90947
 
ROFLMAO - you know I don't criticize him for marrying wealthy. I don't think there's much difference from marrying wealth or being born the son of a future President.

What I dislike is the hypocrisy. I read, but can't find the link now, how Kerry has called for full tax return disclosure in the past.

I also think this religious crap of Kerry's getting an annulment after having kids and being married for a long time, is also hypocritical, in that much of Kerry's campaign is critical (justly I believe) at the religious nuts in the Bush campaign.

Let's not even go into how Kerry has claimed that Bush is out of touch with the small person because of his upbringing. They're all out of touch. That's why we will continue to enjoy tax exempt foundations for billionaires and generation skipping tax for trust heirs. BTW - for those interested, the Boston Globe has an excellent series on tax exempt foundations and how they are abused by the truly wealthy, the latest being the Kellogg people.

Our candidates will debate "rolling back the tax cuts for the wealthy," which we middle class working heroes know means "get your wallet ready because the politicians think I'm wealthy....."

end of rant!!