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To: hmaly who wrote (200450)9/6/2004 12:40:26 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574855
 
"Kerry certainly left himself open for Cheney's interpretation, when he voted against the 87 bil; unless Kerry can separate Iraq from the war on terror."

Well, the Republicans can't separate their noses from the hind end of tax cuts. Remember, Kerry originally voted for the $87 billion. But the Republicans felt that keeping a tax cut intact for those making more than $200k a year was more important than the troops. Admittedly, the administration shouldn't have sent the troops in with out sufficient armor or weapons, but that is a different issue altogether...

Yep, Republicans. Supporting our troops as long as they don't have to pay for it. Principled, that is...



To: hmaly who wrote (200450)9/6/2004 9:36:41 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1574855
 
Just another example of the great divider........the W stands for <font color=blue>WRONG!<font color=black>

<font color=brown>"Visitors who click on the "En Espanol" link on the Bush-Cheney website are taken to the campaign's Spanish-language site, where they are greeted by a Mexican flag prominently displayed on the home page.

Call me a cultural nativist, but there is something very wrong with an American president asking voters to entrust him with another four years as the nation's leader, while dividing the nation's voters into two groups and appealing to one under the flag of some other nation."

freerepublic.com