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Politics : John EDWARDS for President -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: calgal who wrote (1351)7/9/2004 6:25:18 PM
From: Ann Corrigan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1381
 
How thick is the dust in there? LOL

The last post on Apr 1 proved that some things never change.



To: calgal who wrote (1351)7/9/2004 11:15:02 PM
From: calgal  Respond to of 1381
 
The first 'Trophy Veep'?
URL:http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0704/west.html



To: calgal who wrote (1351)7/9/2004 11:15:33 PM
From: calgal  Respond to of 1381
 
Jeff Jacoby
Edwards's glaring weakness

jewishworldreview.com



To: calgal who wrote (1351)7/9/2004 11:16:22 PM
From: calgal  Respond to of 1381
 
Kerry and Edwards Tout 'Values'

Just hours after demonstrating their idea of values by snickering at a disgusting fund-raiser staged by the Hollywood left, Sens. John Kerry and John Edwards hit the campaign trail today to sing another tune about "values."

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"I understand that President Bush is going to be out today as he does every day talking about values," Edwards said in New York. "Values is not a word on a piece of paper. Values is not part of a political slogan. Values are what's inside you."
Indeed.

The head of the ticket attempted to take back the spotlight by chiming in, "Values are putting the full force of the Justice Department on day one in an effort not to take three years and a few months before the election before you bring Ken Lay to justice."

Edwards then put himself in center stage again by saying: "I grew up in a small town in North Carolina. I know something about values."

The most hilarious comment of all: The would-be veep said, "We need somebody in the White House who shares the values that most Americans believe in."

He failed to note that the values of his hometown, and the rest of flyover country, are greatly at odds with his version of values and Kerry's version of values and Whoopi Goldberg's version of values.

After all, the night before, Kerry had responded to Goldberg's obscene anti-Bush rant by insisting that "every performer tonight ... conveyed to you the heart and soul of our country." And his running mate claimed, "This campaign will be a celebration of real American values."



To: calgal who wrote (1351)7/9/2004 11:17:05 PM
From: calgal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1381
 
A Clear Choice
With John Edwards, John Kerry has added clarity to the presidential election
URL:http://www.nationalreview.com/goldberg/goldberg.asp