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To: quidnunc

From the article "Mr. Nicosia...observe[d], “Especially if you’re running for president, you don’t want to be associated with a plot for assassinating people.”

I'd file that under Understatement of the Day.

This story has been bandied about a good deal, at least over here on the right, although it has not gotten much play in the mainstream. I don't know what the Swiftees might have on this that would really put it on the radar. And this whole idea of Kerry "voting against" an assassination plot, is that really exculpatory? If I'm with a group of people who are planning to commit a serious crime, and I "vote" against doing so, and quit the group, am I really legally off the hook then?

My conclusion: John Kerry was a leader in a violent, seditious group who strove mightily to disrupt the American government. He has NEVER recanted any of his words or actions. Manifestly the Swift Boat Vets have named their book well, Kerry plainly is "unfit for command".


9 posted on 08/29/2004 10:08:28 AM PDT by jocon307 (That's allowed, as long as we all vote for W.)
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To: jocon307

"Kerry plainly is "unfit for command"."


Tell it like it is, Kerry is unfit for life outside a federal prison.


56 posted on 08/29/2004 2:55:36 PM PDT by RipSawyer ("Embed" Michael Moore with the 82nd airborne.)
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