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To: GulliverSwift
A Texas state official and Vietnam veteran, Jerry Patterson, offered to accept the letter and offered Cleland one of his own supporting Bush. Cleland left without any exchange taking place.

So Cleland refused to trade letters? Ha ha. It was SOOOOO important a letter had that he delivered it in person, but not important enough to actually take one back in exchange. Okiedokie...

95 posted on 08/25/2004 11:54:36 AM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: Dog Gone
Good gawd, people. Where have we gone? What ever happened to the term "fair fight"? This is so out of hand now, with Kerry resorting to low-life, sleazy photo-ops with wounded Viet Nam veterans on the doorstep of the presiding President of the United States. This is just so UNDERHANDED. Golly, do you think there might actually be some substance to the accusations against Kerry? You think???

These Dems will stop at NOTHING to stop the what now appears to be the truth - at least, to a serious degree (me thinks he doth protest too much). And even if it were all wrong - it sure doesn't look that way now. The reactions from the Kerry camp are giving credence to the accusations. Talk Talk Talk. They won't shut up. What a mess.

120 posted on 08/25/2004 12:02:24 PM PDT by Max7
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To: Dog Gone
"I tried to accept that letter and he would not give it to me," said Patterson. "He would not face me. He kept rolling away from me. He's quite mobile."

ROFLMA !
Such an obvious political stunt. Of course, we know how the alphabet networks and CNN will cover this....
On another note - Karl Rove is to be on Fox with Brit Hume tonight, so keep it on FOXNEWS.
122 posted on 08/25/2004 12:02:48 PM PDT by dixiechick2
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