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To: unclewest who wrote (65397)8/30/2004 1:29:14 AM
From: mistermj  Respond to of 794266
 
Hmmm.The New York Times reports it as a tie between Kerry's daughters and Bush's daughters as who received the most boos.
>>And Senator John Kerry's daughters, appearing live, competed with President Bush's daughters (appearing on video) to see who could get the most boos. (Hard to tell.)<<
nytimes.com

Of course Reuters doesn't mention it at all.

>>Politics was not far from the surface either.

The show featured Jenna and Barbara Bush, the daughters of President Bush, in a video link from New York, and Vanessa and Alexandra Kerry, daughters of the Democratic challenger Sen. John Kerry. <<

reuters.com



To: unclewest who wrote (65397)8/30/2004 1:43:33 AM
From: Hoa Hao  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 794266
 
The MTV crowd is young. The MTV crowd is into computers. The MTV crowd reads Blogs and message boards. They get a real difference of opinion and they keep their eyes open.
The old media is dead. Long Live The NEW Media!! I've been educating Twerps... er kids on the internet for years about VN.
Funny Kerry's daughters getting booed. Sins of the father and all that. Now they know what it's like coming home from an unpopular war. Least they aren't getting spit on... yet.
Looking forward to the continued drip, drip, drip of ads from vet groups for the next couple of months.