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Posted on 08/06/2004 11:26:48 AM PDT by nwrep
He's no doubt been paid to launch an ongoing attack on anyone who dares question sKerry's war hero status. Just get it in the headlines and never mind the clean up afterwards.
don't e-mail him - e-mail his editors! They must fire him - his credibility is tainted while he's on the Kerry payroll!
And which Editor's wife at the NEW YORK TIMES dated Kerry?
argh, I'm going to have to listen to Hannity today, aren't I. :)
Please keep in mind that Brit has known Kerry since he was five years old. And that the president of News Corp (who owns Fox) is a Kerry supporter. I think Brit has gone to the Dark Side.
I'm convinced that Trump is only pro-Trump.
Yes you are! LOL
Mike Kranish turns out to be a pro-Kerry shill and a liar. So much for being an objective journalist. He misrepresented what Captain George Elliot really said to help the Kerry campaign. Instead, it ended up hurting it badly and giving his own newspaper a black eye. Its said one is known by the company one keeps. Now we know the character of the people who vouch for Kerry and they don't even have the guts to come clean about a critical Vet's remarks on his record. Its not looking good for them, folks.
If youd like to contact The Boston Globe Ombudsman, please write to ombud@globe.com
To send a Letter to The Editor, please write to letter@globe.com
Can you say conflict of interest? Sure you can.
The fact that the Kerryites took this drastic a step - using a clearly compromised reporter to create a false story - shows just how much they view the Swift Boat campaign as a dire threat. This just went from hot to nuclear, and it's just getting started.
Teresa "Four More Years of Hell" Kerry and husband in Beloit, Wis., August 3, 2004.
HOW THE AD IS PLAYING IN OKLAHOMA [08/06 02:33 PM]
Out in the heartland, Oklahoma City radio show host Mike McCarville says callers in to his show believed the Swift Boat Vets ad came from the Bush-Cheney campaign.
Im not sure this commercial is going to change any minds, McCarville said.
http://www.nationalreview.com/kerry/kerryspot.asp
Maybe we can lobby Drudge to appear and explain all this.. that would make it tolerable at least.
ugh.
oops didn't mean to past that picture caption from the site.
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