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To: Doug R who wrote (628672)9/20/2004 11:42:21 AM
From: Johannes Pilch  Respond to of 769670
 
No one can trust anything you say. You boldly claimed the documents were authentic. It was you who said when you claim to KNOW something that turns out to be false (as Bush did re: WMD), YOU ARE A LIAR!

LIAR.
nytimes.com

Now go ahead and eat your own words. (LOL)



To: Doug R who wrote (628672)9/20/2004 11:43:09 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769670
 
What part of Doug R squealed like a stuck pig and was WRONG do you fail to comprehend?



To: Doug R who wrote (628672)9/20/2004 11:45:42 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769670
 
The lady the cat dragged in says all her critics are scumbags. LOL..

Teresa: My Critics Are 'Scumbags'
Hot-tempered would-be first lady Teresa Heinz Kerry has once again lashed out at her critics, this time during a Pittsburgh television interview where she called them "scumbags."

The ugly outburst, revealed nationally for the first time in a lengthy profile in the Sept. 27 issue of the New Yorker magazine, is the most outrageous so far by the billionaire ketchup heiress, and pushes the bounds of behavior voters might accept in a first lady.

The New Yorker's Judith Thurman chronicled some of Heinz Kerry more well-known verbal gaffes before noting the videotaped vulgarity:

"She dismissed voters skeptical of her husband’s health-care proposals as 'idiots,' and, in a television interview with a Pittsburgh anchorwoman, employed the word 'scumbags' to describe some of her detractors," Thurman said.

"There are these bizarre moments that make you shudder," one Kerry adviser told Thurman. "Like calling herself African-American to black audiences."

In an effort to put Heinz Kerry's vulgar verbiage in context, the New Yorker writer explained, "I doubt that she knows the literal meaning of 'scumbag,' but perhaps, after forty years in America, nearly thirty of them as a political wife, observing how the flaws and contradictions of a personality as complex as hers are melted down for ammunition by the other side, she should have learned it."
newsmax.com