To: Tallguy
It will come at a huge price to Kerry- I firmly believe he has lost a good chunk of Vet support, as well as military folks.
And with all this other crap about Fonda, US troops under UN control, his own past will ruin his chance.
To: rintense
Also I keep hearing all the media types proclaiming that a huge group of veterans are going to be swayed by Kerry's service. Once this fonda photo gets more and more exposure, you will see that support dry up in a heartbeat.
151 posted on
02/11/2004 7:04:12 AM PST by
afropick
(been off the dem plantation since 1999 and havent looked back!!!!)
To: rintense
It will come at a huge price to Kerry- I firmly believe he has lost a good chunk of Vet support, as well as military folks.That is undoubtedly true. I think that a nice safe 52-48 percent loss to Pres. Bush is what the Clintons are angling for. If, on the other hand, Sen. Kerry manages to gain a lead in the polls, look for something to 'drop' concerning his anti-War activities in the last 2 weeks of the campaign -- a la Bush's DUI story.
If you dust for prints on the knife in Kerry's back, they will be Hillary's.
181 posted on
02/11/2004 7:11:08 AM PST by
Tallguy
(This year's guest-nominee for the Democratic Party is...Sen. John Kerry <cue the Tonight Show theme>)
To: rintense
Rush was telling today that the dems had a 10% turnout for the primary (not sure which state), and then a lady called in and said that of the over 1800 registered voters, only 69 showed up to vote.
Then Rush played some audio of the CNN people gushing over the Kerry wins .. with only 10% of the dems voting. It was very funny.
705 posted on
02/11/2004 9:13:26 PM PST by
CyberAnt
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