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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Orcastraiter who wrote (27504)6/1/2004 10:12:27 PM
From: BearcatbobRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 81568
 
And for an encore he will walk on water - night guys.

"I think I do know Kerry. In fact I know Kerry much better than you might think. I'm confident that Kerry will be able to lead the nation. He will be strong on defense and strong on bridging the ever widening gap between the US and our allies around the world. He will protect American jobs and the homeland. He will be aggressive against terrorists, and he will be more effective in that effort than Bush. Kerry knows the value of alliances and diplomacy. He also knows that the war on terror has many fronts. The military front is but one of those fronts."



To: Orcastraiter who wrote (27504)6/1/2004 10:19:54 PM
From: zonkieRespond to of 81568
 
<The one moderate that I respect very much has been the odd man out in this administration, and he's not going to be back if Bush is re-selected, that's Powell of course.>
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I agree, Powell is the only top person left who hasn't lost all credibility. They need him badly to gloss over things whenever another scandal hits. Cheney and Ashcroft never had any credibility in the first place, Rumsfeld started losing his last summer, Rice's is gone since her 9-11 panel testimony, junior can barely read a speech and that is only after they give him days and days of on the job training to teach him to pronounce the words. Powell is all they have left.