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To: XEHRpa
I'm with you. Not a single Republican elected official should utter a peep. And FR should refrain from wild speculation.

Hewitt set a great tone on this issue last week: noting the story itself and the press ignoring it as unsubstantiated allegations. He went as far as to compare the coverage of this story to that of the President's military record, noting the voracity of their exploration of the President's background. But, he stayed away from the actual allegations as the subject of commentary and when Kerry issued a denial, Hewitt said 'that's it then.' The Kerry part of the story was over. Very shrewd response, IMO.

This story has nothing to do with Kerry's character (as yet) and everything to do with that of the mainstream press and that is where the focus should be directed. Kerry's alleged infidelity is irrelevant. The Press infidelity to their Constitutional chastity is what should be of tremendous concern here... and more reprehensible when we note that they screw themsleves in the process cheating on America.

Atos

130 posted on 02/16/2004 10:57:03 AM PST by Mr.Atos (Vote Right! What's Left is Wrong!)
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To: Mr.Atos
I agree with you 100%. And I'm glad to see the RNC and the Bush/Cheney campaign staying away from this.
167 posted on 02/16/2004 11:06:36 AM PST by ejdrapes
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