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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 (42944)8/14/2004 1:14:03 AM
From: techguerrillaRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Kerry-Edwards! Most excellent! .....

.......... I'm not sure that a very large percentage of the population really has much of a handle on the lies and deceptions of this Bush-Cheney outfit.

I think their loss in November will be based on a cumulative effect. In late September 2001 you would have thought they could have ruled to eternity. They squandered it all with a "wildly mistaken ideology" that needed lies and deception to further.

Sadly, it's going to take a sour economy and a misadventure in Iraq, as well as those lies and deception, to remove them from power. If anything had gone right for them since 9/11, they could have entrenched their power from 2005 to 2008.

We are experiencing a close call with tyranny. The election this fall is vital to our national interest.

/john



To: American Spirit who wrote (42944)8/14/2004 1:26:47 AM
From: Doug RRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 81568
 
Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry ended a two-week cross-country campaign swing in Portland Friday, where he and celebrity supporters got a rousing welcome from the largest crowd to attend a political speech here in at least a decade.

Portland fire officials estimated the crowd at between 40,000 and 50,000 (!!!!) people on the Willamette River waterfront, on a day when President Bush was campaigning just a few miles away.

Kerry competed head-to-head for TV airtime with Bush, who spoke at an invitation-only town hall meeting of about 300 people in Beaverton.

300 <gg>
invitation only...chuckle, chuckle

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