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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 (36628)7/21/2004 3:53:10 AM
From: SkywatcherRespond to of 81568
 
The owner of the ALLADIN is non democratic....geeesh.....
entertainers have been making remarks about their politics for all time.....it just shows the fascists are in control....
my goodness....throwing their drinks and swearing and leaving?
for ONE DEDICATION?
talk about over kill
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To: American Spirit who wrote (36628)7/21/2004 2:53:59 PM
From: Ann CorriganRespond to of 81568
 
Proof positive that John Kerry lacks the integrity to be Pres of USA. Here we go again with another underhanded tactic of Kerry's in order to win an election. The first time he accused all Vietnam vets of daily atrocities in Vietnam. Liberal Mass voters believed those lies--hopefully U.S. voters can see through his political ruthlessness this time:

AP: Berger Steps Down As Kerry Adviser

20-Jul-2004

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Former national security adviser Sandy Berger, the subject of a criminal investigation over the disappearance of terrorism documents, stepped aside on Tuesday as an informal adviser to Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry.

"Mr. Berger does not want any issue surrounding the 9/11 commission to be used for partisan purposes. With that in mind he has decided to step aside as an informal adviser to the Kerry campaign until this matter is resolved," said Lanny Breuer, Berger's attorney.

The investigation had threatened to become a political problem for Kerry a week before his nominating convention in Boston in which he hopes to persuade voters that he is ready to be commander in chief. The cornerstone of Kerry's argument against Bush is that he used faulty intelligence and poor judgment in waging war against Iraq.

In a statement issued by his campaign, Kerry said, "Sandy Berger is my friend, and he has tirelessly served this nation with honor and distinction. I respect his decision to step aside as an adviser to the campaign until this matter is resolved objectively and fairly."

Berger, former President Clinton's national security adviser, is under criminal investigation by the Justice Department after highly classified terrorism documents disappeared while he was reviewing what should be turned over to the Sept. 11 commission.

Berger's home and office were searched earlier this year by FBI agents armed with warrants after the former Clinton adviser voluntarily returned some sensitive documents to the National Archives and admitted he also removed handwritten notes he had made while reviewing the sensitive documents.

However, some drafts of a sensitive after-action report on the Clinton administration's handling of al-Qaida terror threats during the December 1999 millennium celebration are still missing, officials and lawyers told The Associated Press.