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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (322443)1/23/2007 1:09:38 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1578025
 
That's all a bunch or speculative crap based on the misinformation fed to you by the right wing media and Karl Rove.

Bush has been a BAD president for America, in ANY NUMBER of measures. A president that hadn't invaded Iraq and jacked the oil price to $80 a barrel and demonstrated a little Clintonian fiscal prudence would have had America on it's feet YEARS earlier than the chimp Nero. America's economy is doing well IN SPITE of Bush, not because of him. Since November, Bush is marginalized.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (322443)1/23/2007 1:48:21 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578025
 
Kerry is as tough-minded as they come. He has made a career out of making touch choices and standing by them. He has also taken on some of the most dangerous special interests iun the world and risked his life to do so. Back in Vietnam he was also extremely tough-minded, making a habit of charging INTO enemy fire instead of running away from it. And he volunteered for combat. How much tougher can a politician be? He's as tough as any of them, even Guiliani who has a tough reputation. Kerry even took a bullet for his party right before the election, letting the White House smear him once more with a pack of stupid lies.

Expect Kerry to run for president soon, against all kinds of nay-sayers and pressures. That's toughness. And how about when he was 30% behind Dean and mortgaged everything he had to wage a huge comeback victory. That was as tough as it gets.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (322443)1/23/2007 5:27:29 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578025
 
The big problem with Kerry, however, is that when push comes to shove and he's called upon to make the tough decisions, Kerry wouldn't be able to make up his mind on anything. How can he when he has a long record of flip-flopping based on which way the wind is blowing? Whether it be illegal immigration, reducing oil dependency, reforming Social Security, or even pushing for the universal health care that Dems have longed for, Kerry will be tossed around like a rowboat in a storm

Oh stop regurgitating GOP spin.........Kerry didn't get to be senator because he couldn't make up his mind. Your party has been trashing Dems for years now.......underhandedly and incorrectly. No one's buying it anymore.