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To: Republican Red
I heard last night on the Steve Mulsberg show on WABC 770AM NYC clips from an ad that Kerry played in Iowa and New Hampshire where they specifically named 9/11. The Kerry camp itself is exploiting 9/11 for its own political gain.

He said it had been played on Chris Matthews Hardball but as of this morning, the transcript isn't on the MSNBC site yet and I can't find mention of this ad anywhere.

We need to find this AD!!! I heard it, I know it is out there.

The ad said "and years before 9/11, John Kerry sounded the alarm of the dangers of terrorism" or something like that. Basically, implying that if JFKII had been president, 9/11 never would have happened.

When was he sounding the alarm? When he was trying to cut intelligence spending? When he was trying to cut defense spending? When he was trying to cut weapons programs? When exactly was he sounding the alarm of the danger to our national security???

Please, keep searching for this, this is huge.

Here are transcripts for Hardball. As of this moment, they only go up to March 3. I think it must have been the March 4 show.

http://msnbc.msn.com/id/3719710/

Also on that show was a very well spoken young woman who lost her brother on one of the 9/11 flights (he might have been a pilot). She argued very eloquently why use of this imagery by Bush was not only proper but important. She was also a democrat who voted for Gore!!
13 posted on 03/05/2004 7:31:14 AM PST by Fun Bob
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To: Fun Bob
I found the Hardball transcript. Please see http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1091503/posts

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25 posted on 03/05/2004 10:46:42 AM PST by Fun Bob
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