Almost two-thirds of the relatives questioned said they believed Mr. Kerry would "make the right decisions'' on protecting the country from terrorism - the same number that said that about Mr. Bush. But more said they had "a lot" of confidence in Mr. Bush.
It's unbelievable that the NY Slimes is actually publishing this!
In other news, NYPD or FBI or whatever have arrested a pair of guys with plans to blow up subways just blocks away from Madison Square Garden, among other targets. Of course, the radio reports that these were NOT terrorists, and their plans had NOTHING to do with the convention. Haven't seen it posted, just been hearing it on the radio.
NOT terrorists, and NOT convention-related.........just a co-inky-dink, I suppose.
As time moves on toward the election, fewer and fewer want the big liar to win. I am beginning to think that would include the NY Slimes. Their connection to the Clintoni machine is well known.
Do I detect the "slight" odor of conspiracy in the air ???
(chuckle)
What page was this on...classifieds?
Of course, in the MSM, you have to figure out what they are NOT tellling you.
Like, who would the families pick for President in November.
Does anyone really think NYT didn't ask?
Notice they don't give the actual numbers --- just more people blame Clinton than President Bush. I'll see if I can find them on the website.
This is emotional absurdity for if they were objective in their concerns for the efforts being put forth, they would be professing the making of a glass parking lot out of most of the Middle East.
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I thought this was going to be the usual Times' nonsense, but buried in this article are some pretty devastating comments and numbers, particularly that more 9/11 families blame Clinton than Bush.