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To: carranza2 who wrote (57744)8/3/2004 12:13:25 PM
From: michael97123  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 793630
 
C2,
You are allowing your emotions to get the better of you. Bush makes use of terror threats for political purposes and Kerry claims he hasnt done enough and bush knuckling under to 9/11 commission recommendattions sort of makes that point. But to say that kerry "has cynically bet on a terror event actually taking place to bolster his political fortune" is as wrongheaded as democrats are when they claim bush is making up terror info or deliberately misled us into war with iraq. All of it including your error is a load of crap. Please rethink your comment C2. I am a fan and expect more. Better question for you to ponder is how bush can win this election. Did you read my jay serverin post earlier today regarding the historical fact that in an election like this undecided voters are shopping for something new and and historically they buy it at a 70% rate on election day unless its an edsel. Kerry may be many things but he does not look like an edsel. mike



To: carranza2 who wrote (57744)8/3/2004 7:46:37 PM
From: KLP  Respond to of 793630
 
Bush should publicly appoint Kerry to a VERY visible anti-terrorist position. Like overseeing all the ports to be sure that every one of the ports and all of the containers are safe.

Then we would see just how he would handle such a job. And that's just ONE of MANY that the Bush team is trying to handle.