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To: JeffA who wrote (1221)7/2/2004 2:46:19 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4965
 
Notice how Bush is now trying to be like Kerry on foreign affairs. Apparently, the White House recogized Kerry is right and they were wrong, so they flip-flopped to become Kerry Lite in an attempt to make the issue go away. Sure enough, as soon as they started acting like Kerry things got better. But they are the wrong ones to implement the Kerry Policy. We need the real deal.



To: JeffA who wrote (1221)7/2/2004 3:16:14 PM
From: MrLucky  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4965
 
first, american sister said that bush was all wrong. blame it all on bush bla bla. now bush is right because he is following kerry's foreign policy. bla bla. she overlooks that kerry has no foreign policy. bush is following his own policies and has recently convinced a few more europeans to sign up plus jordan, yemen etc. kerry has yet to state in clear terms his foreign policy positions. notice how the dnc is keeping kerry under wraps. they have determined that the less kerry blabs, the less impact on his numbers. i mean the man can't even identify his vp candidate. note that richardson of new mexico dropped out today. when a candidate drops out that tells me that kerry is not looking good to many of the leading democrats. richardson would have been kerry's best bet to bring along the hispanic vote. kerry will be fortunate to pull 48% of the popular vote.