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To: Mark_H who wrote (15156)9/2/2004 12:43:44 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
The Bush campaign is the most dishonest, personally negative and morally corrupt in history. Now time to fight back with the truth and take the truth to the American people.

If the American People want to reject the truth, fine, but they're not going to make their decisions based on a pack of lies. This is the mission of the Kerry campaign and the 56% or more of Americans who don't trust Bush-Cheney. Kerry needs to openly face the American People with FACTS in hand to prove he is the much more trusthworthy man and leader. He is in fact but the smear campaign has gotten in the way of Americans seeing clearly. For instance show his real voting record and how Zell, Cheney and Bush Sr. supported him. Also show how Portgoss wants wanted to cut twice as much intel money after the Cold War.

Kerry has some work to do as you can see below, but Bush is very vulnerable on the trust issue and the truth is on Kerry's side.

"Last week, when people were asked in a USA TODAY/CNN/Gallup Poll whether "honest and trustworthy" applies more to Bush or Sen. John Kerry, 44% said Bush and 39% said Kerry.

Art Wismer, 54, who works in an Ace Hardware distribution center in Toledo, Ohio, says his loss of trust in Bush is a big factor in his decision to vote for Kerry. "Bush went into Iraq saying one thing and doing another thing," he says.

Despite controversy over Kerry's Vietnam record, which seems to have eroded trust in the Democratic nominee, Kerry's service "carries some weight in my decision on voting and my trust issue." He trusts Kerry more than Bush to take action on health care costs, the issue that concerns him most.

Iraq isn't the only reason Bush's credibility is on the line. He promised that his tax cuts would turn the economy around, but job growth still lags. Key pledges he made in his last campaign, including a vow to reform Social Security, have not been fulfilled.

Kerry is trying to capitalize. When he accepted the Democratic presidential nomination in Boston last month, he promised, "As president, I will restore trust and credibility to the White House."

* That is the whole shooting match now. Lies versus truth. WHo can prove they're the most trustworthy in the next 8 weeks? I like Kerry's chances because the truth is on his side.



To: Mark_H who wrote (15156)9/2/2004 12:52:08 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
Now, now, Mark. AS can't help itself. It has diarrhea of the mouth.

Worst case I've ever seen too.