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To: tejek who wrote (209193)10/29/2004 11:08:53 AM
From: Peter Dierks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574061
 
Thank you for that.

I read a web article recently that you might have found interesting. It was not where I thought I left it. Darn, I hate it when that happens.

The thesis of the article was that we are a deeply divided country. Apparently people on both sides of the aisle believe what they are saying. They make statements based on facts that are different, and not reconcilable. You appear to genuinely believe different things that I genuinely believe. This supports the the hypothesis.



To: tejek who wrote (209193)10/29/2004 12:09:12 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574061
 
Bush Campaign Replaces Ad That Had Doctored Images

By JIM RUTENBERG

Published: October 29, 2004

MIAMI, Oct. 28 - President Bush's campaign said Thursday that it was replacing one of its closing advertisements after acknowledging that it included an image that had been doctored to increase the number of soldiers appearing to listen to Mr. Bush.

The abrupt move came after a liberal Web log, DailyKos, featured a posting showing that the same faces appear several times in several different places within the same crowd shot. Democrats pounced on the issue, saying that the advertisement underscored their contention that the Bush administration had repeatedly deceived the American people.