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To: stockman_scott who wrote (618048)9/4/2004 12:23:18 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Well it's just Candians are all too stupid to understand that truth sticks.

Swift Boat Vets for truth. Americans are doing the Neil Boortz.

boortz.com
ALWAYS REMEMBER
Don't believe anything you read on this web page, or, for that matter, anything you hear on The Neal Boortz Show, unless it is consistent with what you already know to be true, or unless you have taken the time to research the matter to prove its accuracy to your satisfaction. This is known as "doing your homework."

After the homework.

PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH has opened a double digit lead.



To: stockman_scott who wrote (618048)9/4/2004 12:26:37 PM
From: TideGlider  Respond to of 769667
 
Back in 1988, the Democratic presidential candidate was alleged to have freed murderers from prison,

Begin videotape segment.)

MR. BRADLEY: (In progress) -- question to you is: Why should we believe you, that you will tell the truth as president if you don't tell the truth as a candidate?

VICE PRESIDENT AL GORE (Democratic presidential primary contestant): (From videotape.) Hmm. That's not a negative attack? You introduced Willie Horton into this campaign.



To: stockman_scott who wrote (618048)9/4/2004 12:36:06 PM
From: Skywatcher  Respond to of 769667
 
Kerry's message in 1997 calling
global crime the greatest threat to US National
Security. This book was written well ahead of 9/11
and makes connections of criminal behavior supported
by global crime organizations and sanctioned by
countries and even corporations. Kerry in 1997 had a
handle on the issues facing the world today globalization and the spread of organized crime through terrorism.

In every aspect of politics Kerry has been a visionary
and leader. He recognized early on our mistakes in
Vietnam and worked to tell the truth to the American
public. He investigated the Iran Contra scandal and
exposed Bush Sr. as a liar and traitor. He
investigated global crime and made recommendations for
upgrading the FBI and coordinating information with
the CIA just what is now being recommended by the
9/11 commission.

Kerry is a very dangerous man to the
Republican establishment. His choice of Edwards a
successful self made lawyer shows clearly the path
he will pursue if elected. Kerry like Bobby Kennedy
before him, will use his prosecutorial skills to dig
out corruption and go after global crime syndicates.
Where Kerry was often a lone voice in the Senate
starting things and handing them off to others, as a
leader he will have an opportunity to voice leadership
on issues that are now buried. The issues of
terrorism are the issues of crime. The funding for al
Qaeda did not fall off banana boats. In many cases
the transfer of funds for al Qaeda operations came
through legitimate organizations like our
friends� in Saudi.



The vehemence against Kerry is one of fear of
exposure. Moore's movie asks disturbing questions,
but a Kerry in command will dig into those
relationships and demand justice. Given the Bush
family's close association with the Saudi's this
is not a guy I would want to see win if I was a Bush.
The counter McCarthy purge could be very bloody
indeed. If nothing else Kerry is going to ask what
happened to that $8.8 billion in missing funds for
reconstruction of Iraq of which over a billion went to
Cheney's friends at Halliburton in no bid contracts.
Cheney appeared confident on stage last night, but
his blood pressure is going to go through the roof
before this ugly mess is over.



The success of a Kerry campaign will be his getting
the message across before being shouted down. It is a
case of seeing the real Kerry. The more the public
gets to see this guy the more magnetic he will become.
Can he overcome a mountain of propaganda who
knows. I have a tape of the 1992 democratic debates.
It features Clinton, Brown, Harkin and Songus. At the
time I was a huge Brown supporter for the simple
reason he balanced the California budget after Reagan
took the state deep into debt. I thought Brown could
do the same thing following the Reagan / Bush fiscal
disaster or was that a Catastrophic Success�?

Eric Von Baranov



To: stockman_scott who wrote (618048)9/4/2004 4:08:57 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 769667
 
Down, dirty and politically deadly


Kerry had better learn the game real quick.......he's playing with very bad people! He needs to play their game the way they play it.