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Kerry asks Bush to, "Make it go away!"



 
 
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Old August 29th 04, 07:57 AM
B2431
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"Make it go away!"
From: (Ray Fischer)
Date: 8/29/2004 1:32 AM Central Daylight Time
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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
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He is calling it off--because they should be discussing the issues that
are currently affectign this country--and we all know George The
Monkey can't do that!


No? Perhaps you haven't noticed, but George Bush is running on the basis

of
his recent service as an elected official

On a rather creative version of his record.

Never mind the ballooning debt, the thousand soldiers dead, the
increase in terrorism, and attacks on the environment and on civil
rights.


So why isn't Kerry going after him on those issues?


He is.

Why does he focus on
his 4 1/2 month tour in Vietnam 35 years ago


He doesn't.

You do.


"As a young man I served my country in Viet Nam" is a common phrase in many of
his speaches. With the exception of Reagan Jr. all the speakers at the
convention mentioned kerry's medals and Viet Nam tour.

The latest kerry ad I have seen has the "as a young man" line followed by
"reporting for duty." Then he gives a very sloppy and disrespectful salute. If
that isn't about his military service I don't know what is.

He and all the 527s on his side have been crowing about his military service
all year. That is his right, but he shouldn't whine when someone disagrees with
him.

Why won't he discuss his history in the Senate or before?

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired
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Old August 29th 04, 08:00 AM
Steven P. McNicoll
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"B2431" wrote in message
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"As a young man I served my country in Viet Nam" is a common phrase in

many of
his speaches. With the exception of Reagan Jr. all the speakers at the
convention mentioned kerry's medals and Viet Nam tour.

The latest kerry ad I have seen has the "as a young man" line followed by
"reporting for duty." Then he gives a very sloppy and disrespectful

salute. If
that isn't about his military service I don't know what is.

He and all the 527s on his side have been crowing about his military

service
all year. That is his right, but he shouldn't whine when someone disagrees

with
him.

Why won't he discuss his history in the Senate or before?


Because that would mean a Bush landslide.


 




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