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To: Joe NYC who wrote (203111)9/20/2004 12:30:32 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577191
 
>> tell your candidate to make up his mind as well.

The Kerry Campaign, last week, seemed to have reached a point where there need not be even a shred of truth in his statements. The attack on Cheney was totally unwarranted, misleading, and frankly, just one big lie.

I think Americans won't elect someone who looks so desperate to win the election. It is clear he'll say and/or do anything if he thinks it will deliver a vote. The entire "two Americas" concept is offensive to many, and the attack on Bush's military service comes across to many as disqualifying the guy to hold office.

Turn out the lights; the party's over.



To: Joe NYC who wrote (203111)9/20/2004 11:17:21 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1577191
 
Kind of like Abu Ghraib but on a much bigger scale. I know you don't like the truth but there has to be limit to your daNile. Is there a limit?

Didn't you just posted that Kerry has fought in Vietnam for the rights of all Americans? Now you are saying that Vietnam was Abu Gharib on bigger scale. Make up your mind, and tell your candidate to make up his mind as well.


There is nothing inconsistent with what I've said. Its your interpretation that chooses to be "nuanced".