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To: American Spirit who wrote (322142)1/21/2007 11:40:19 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577886
 
"I see you've turned into a Republican."

Gee, AS. You have given some decent analysis of various issues. But Kerry ran a pretty inept campaign. It isn't like a swift boat type attack was unforeseen. Gore at least had the excuse that what happened to him was far worse than what Clinton got hit with. Kerry didn't have that excuse. Anything that didn't follow his carefully plotted scripts threw his campaign for a loop. The fact that he took over two years to come up with a response to the swift boaters speaks volumes. Two weeks would have been too long, but two years?

He very well may make a fine president. But he can't campaign worth beans. Why should he be given a second shot?



To: American Spirit who wrote (322142)1/22/2007 12:09:14 AM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577886
 
Clifford, just for you:

news.yahoo.com

> New York's Clinton was the favorite of 41 percent of Democrats polled, more than double the 17-percent, second-place rating scored by Illinois Sen. Barack Obama (news, bio, voting record), the Post said.

> Former Sen. John Edwards, the 2004 vice presidential nominee, placed third at 11 percent, with former Vice President Al Gore at 10 percent. Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry, the 2004 presidential nominee, came in at 8 percent.

Whodathunkit? Kerry is behind even his old running mate, John Edwards. He's coming in dead last in a field of viable Democrat candidates for 2008. LOL ...

Tenchusatsu