I can agree with you.
As far as this story stands, I have two areas that I would like addressed:
Kerry denies being at the meeting, yet two people say he was there. Which is it?
Scott Camil does stand by the assassination plan that evidently was his brainchild. Considering from the best perspective that he might just have been considered by the group as someone full of hot air and wasn't really taken seriously, then why, oh why, would the Kerry campaign contact HIM?
The question should be .. who exactly contacted this person
There are a few Clinton people working on his campaign
And yes .. I do have my tin hat out and ready
*It is impossible to believe that Kerry did not hear about this. Removing my tinfoil hat for a moment, it is reasonable to believe that those involved considered this a moment of blowing off steam, and that no actual plans were ever made. **I can agree with you.
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That is a good question.
I can however, see why Kerry expect a dirty campaign, and why Bush does not need to mention any of this. It will come out.
But I'm afraid it will have as little effect on Kerry as it did on clinton.
Bottom line, if the economy is undeniably improving, especially jobs, Bush wins.