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To: MrLucky who wrote (7933)5/21/2004 12:34:09 AM
From: Orcastraiter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
Kerry is losing ground with me because he hasn't articulated his policies.

Seems to me that he articulated his policies pretty well. Have you been to johnkerry.com ?

You have to admit that it is a tricky business campaigning for president while the country is at war. I think that Kerry wants to give some room for Bush to govern. But as the election draws near...Kerry will be more assertive.

And who is he going to choose as his VP?

Probably be John McCain if he wants the job. I think that Edwards is high on the list and Gephardt too.

This position has become increasingly important over the years.

It's never been as important a job before Cheney. This guy seems to be running the country.

Finally, I want to know who he is going to try put in the State and Defense jobs. Very important to me! This war is far from over.

He may say who his cabinet will be, or who he would like to be in his cabinet as the election draws nearer. If Kerry wins I hope he'll ask Powell to stay on as SOS.

With Bush you'll probably get Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz for another term. I don't think that would be good for the country.

You voted for Bush last time...and you'll probably vote Bush again...right?

Orca



To: MrLucky who wrote (7933)5/21/2004 12:40:10 AM
From: Orcastraiter  Respond to of 90947
 
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To: MrLucky who wrote (7933)5/21/2004 8:30:45 AM
From: Selectric II  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 90947
 
But Kerry has articulated his policies. In the Senate, he had a 19 year policy of being the most liberal member, with no single noteworthy accomplishment on his own.

In Vietnam, he had a policy of committing war crimes and assembling purple hearts so he could go home, without spending a day in the hospital. Afterwards, he had a policy of impeding the ongoing war effort and blaming everybody else for crimes that weren't committed.

On the Presidential campaign trail, he has a policy of impeding the war effort (see the pattern?) and indulging in personal attacks on the President of the United States, using very unstatesmanlike and vulgar language.

He also has a policy of marrying rich women and divorcing them when they become depressed and get in the way of his career.

Kerry's policies also include taking three sides of every issue, so he can tell everyone that he was on their side.

If he articulated to you who he wanted for the State and Defense jobs, would you believe him?