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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Suma who wrote (53256)10/17/2004 4:24:16 AM
From: Amy JRespond to of 81568
 
Suma, RE: "In many respects, what I might represent is a kind of independence some of these people don't want to see in women. Period. Or in the spouse of a senior official and, God forbid, the president. They just can't handle that. It goes along with them calling me opinionated as opposed to obviously well-informed. ...I'm not supporting my husband. It's what I think."

Teresa is an excellent speaker.

Hope real hard Kerry wins.

One HUGE step forward, rather than many steps backwards.

From Hillary Clinton:
``I don't think it's an exaggeration to say that the progress of our country that was painstakingly achieved in the 20th century is at stake.''
mercurynews.com

Silicon Valley is tired of Bush:
Mark Gorenberg, a venture capitalist and Kerry state finance chair, said most of the $700,000 raised Friday will be spent in the key swing states.
...
(But) Clinton warned that the party faithful needed to ensure high voter turnout -- even in California -- because the Republicans are ``persistent, ruthless, obsessed with winning.''
...
CNet co-founder Shelbie Bonnie were making plans to head to Nevada or Florida for the final week of the campaign.

Regards,
Amy J