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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 (23439)5/17/2004 7:26:02 PM
From: SiouxPalRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
McCain would NEVER accept VP. His senate seat, with his seniority has much more power than a VP slot.
I like McCain a ton. He'd make a grand Secty of Defense IMO. Or Secty of State.
He's better than Bush or Kerry IMO.
I'd like to see the dem's control both houses and the Presidency.
Wouldn't help the mega-rich but the rest of us would be better off.... IMO.
I'd also like to tell France to eat me, and if Germany keeps messing with us the same.
They are HURTING from their behavior, not us.
I would not mind us telling the UN to move out of New York City, and go to another country, where their elitist
"I can park anywhere, I can kill folks and get by with it" attitude would be the trouble of the country they set up in.
Kofi and his bud's are getting caught in their scandals as we speak eh?
Political Correctness... define that for me. I'm a bit stupid.



To: American Spirit who wrote (23439)5/17/2004 7:29:10 PM
From: tontoRespond to of 81568
 
AS, knock off the lying. They are not best friends. David Thorne is Kerry's best friend.

His Vietnam journals are haunted with doubts, Douglas Brinkley recounts in his Kerry biography, ``Tour of Duty.'' Kerry's best friend, David Thorne, describes him as deeply moved by the death of John F. Kennedy, whom Kerry had met while he was a student at Yale in 1962.

detnews.gannettonline.com;

AS lies:

McCain and Kerry are best friends. Didn't you know that? They have come to trust each other deeply over the years and have worked trogether on a variety of important issues. Both of them have earned the trust of their peers, and of each other.