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To: governsleastgovernsbest
McAuliffe was on Fox & Friends this morning, going hard after Cheney for not serving, making clear he, McAuliffe, was too young to have served.

The concerted effort is clear....Kerrey and the DNC's line of attack on this will be to swing hard at Bush's National Guard Record, and go after Cheney too. Kerrey and McAuliffe were clearly on the same script.

Kerrey opened with: "I'm glad to be here, Charlie, really glad to be here", with that phoney baloney smile super-glued on.

What I especially liked was Kerrey even blaming others for the medal throwing event.Kerrey said: "i was not in favor of throwing them over the fence. i thought we ought to lay them on a table and put them in front of people in a way that, you know, wouldn't be as challenging to many americans. other veterans felt otherwise. they took a vote. the vote was made, they voted to throw. i threw my ribbons. i didn't have my medals. it is very simple"

what is really very simple, is that over the years, Kerrey has treacherously, maliciously played word games with the truth, for personal advantage. Even ABC appears offended with this latest, verified on tape, deception.

276 posted on 04/26/2004 8:04:24 AM PDT by YaYa123 (@The Lies, The Lies.com)
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To: YaYa123
Vice President Cheney was born January 30, 1941. This means that in 1966 he was 25. By the time the Viet Nam war was in full swing, 1968, he was 28, he was married and a father.

He wasn't draft material, and I find it amazing that they think they can attack on this issue. McAuliffe might have been too young to serve, but Cheney was almost TOO OLD.

283 posted on 04/26/2004 8:11:53 AM PDT by Miss Marple
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