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To: Oral Roberts who wrote (16821)9/17/2004 12:52:20 PM
From: JakeStraw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
Football Fans for Truth, a 527 organization, has been created to help the American voter and sports fan answer a critical question: Can John Kerry be trusted to represent the nation both as president and sports-fan-in-chief?
Football Fans for Truth say no.

Our evidence is compelling.

John Kerry lauded "Lambert Field" in Wisconsin. It is unknown what he thinks of Lambeau Field.

John Kerry praised the Ohio State Buckeyes . . . in Michigan.

ESPN's Peter Gammons reported that John Kerry told a radio interviewer that his favorite Red Sox player was Eddie Yost. Yost never played for the Red Sox.

Gammons also reported that John Kerry lauded "Manny Ortez," an amalgamation of Red Sox first baseman/DH David Ortiz and LF Manny Ramirez.

John Kerry windsurfs.

John Kerry said, we kid you not, "Who among us doesn't like NASCAR?" There is no word on any response from Polonious, Guildenstern or Ricky Rudd.

John Kerry told The Washington Post, "You clean them. Let them hang. It takes three or four birds to have a meal. You might eat it at a picnic, cold roasted. I love dove."

When John Kerry was skiing, he fell. He blamed his Secret Service protection. "I don't fall down," he told reporters after the tumble.

When he threw the first pitch at a Red Sox-Yankees game, John Kerry did not throw from the mound . . . and he still bounced it. He then said: "I held back . . . He was very nervous. I tried to lob it gently."

Disturbing.

"He's a menace," FFFT Chairman Dino Panagopoulos says. "Can we take four years of this? I don't think so."

"I shudder to think of this man throwing out first pitches and menacing dove for four years," FFFT Director Jeff Larroca adds.

Football Fans for Truth is already on the move. We have ordered a billboard near "Lambert Field" to apprise Wisconsin fans of the threat of a Kerry administration. It will stand through the election.

We plan to do more, but we need your help.

Please donate to Football Fans for Truth by sending a check for any amount so that we can continue the fight.

Send contributions to:

Football Fans for Truth
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Box 106
Arlington, Virginia 22203
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To: Oral Roberts who wrote (16821)9/20/2004 4:38:55 AM
From: zonder  Respond to of 90947
 
I am all for believing that know more on the subject than the White House press secretary, if you could only show a reputable source that says he signed the 180.

you can't tell the military to release personal files without a signed form

I agree. But that "signed form" probably does not have to be a 180 allowing access to a wide variety of forms. Bush may have consented to only part of his records to be made public WITHOUT signing 180 (which is what the White House press secretary suggests).

In any case, I think this is all a lot of fuss about nothing. I just wanted to let you know that the White House press secretary disagrees with your conviction that Bush MUST HAVE signed form 180.

Not that it matters much. The real issues are still to be discussed. Why is the US in Iraq? Was it a good decision? What should be done now?

Did you notice that Muslim extremists started kidnapping Kurds and Iraqi police?
seattletimes.nwsource.com

The road to civil war suddenly looks much shorter. Not the best time to be spending time with decade-old records, IMHO.