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To: TideGlider who wrote (3017)7/30/2004 9:02:32 AM
From: Andrew N. Cothran  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4965
 
Thursday, July 29, 2004: Kerry Fails to Close Deal

If Sen. John Kerry's convention acceptance speech was the make or break moment that many political observers said he needed to propel him into the White House, he failed to get the job done Thursday night.

Tonight's address was supposed to showcase that elusive warm side of Kerry's personality that Americans haven't seen, but confidantes swear exists - after being pegged as a lackluster campaigner and an aloof personality in both public and private moments.

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Instead, Democrats at Boston's Fleet Center, as well as voters who bothered to tune in, got more of the same.
There was the same old haughty sounding drone, the same misplaced hand gestures, the misspoken words, the absolute lack of any sense of rhetorical timing whatsoever - Kerry's address Thursday night was a rerun of the performances that have left audiences numb along the campaign trail since he announced his candidacy a little more than a year ago.

His failure to debut a "new Kerry" was made all the more obvious by a very moving introduction by former Georgia Sen. Max Cleland, who can come off an embittered and angry, but tonight managed to highlight his own Vietnam sacrifice with a smile on his face and an optimistic tone in his voice.

In contrast, Kerry seemed to browbeat the audience with his Vietnam credentials, as if to engender the sense that he was owed the White House in return for his four months on the front lines.

By the end of his address, Kerry's face was glistening with a noticeable sweat. If tonight's performance was any indication, Democrats have a lot to sweat about.

maxnews.com



To: TideGlider who wrote (3017)7/30/2004 1:10:08 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4965
 
SWift Boats have heavy machineguns on them, you BS artist. Kerry knows how to handle them, though he probably killed his 20+ enemy with small arms and hand to hand. He is a brave hero and no one can take than away from him, even top Republican leaders admit that. Only lying dirty tricks character assasin creeps would try to disparage Kerry's heroism.

Meanwhile Bush and Cheney were hiding from the draft, Bush avoiding Guard service in 1972-1973, skipping drug tests and fleeing early to go to Harvard Business School. He even got free dental work and pay for his useless "service" and the whole point of it was to avoid the draft.

In 1976, eyewitnesses say Bush couldn't even fly a Cessna so obviously he just wasted taxpayers money and lied to Tim Russert when he claimed he had finished all his duties. AWOLBUSH.com tells it like it is. and by the way, anyone who saw Bush report for duty in Alabama in 1972 can claim $15,000 in rewards. So far no takers after 4 years. That pretty much proves it. Meanwhile, 13 out of the 15 surviving crewmates of Kerry were onstage with him last night fully vouching for him in every respect.