Posted on 09/26/2004 2:34:05 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
WASHINGTON -- Presidential candidate John Kerry -- responding to a Republican group's ad that portrays the senator as soft on terrorism -- accused President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney of "despicable politics" in a new commercial that the Democrat's campaign rolled out Saturday.
(Excerpt) Read more at boston.com ...
Now, George W. Bush, he's more like Bugs Bunny.
LOL!
Nah... John F*ckin' is more like Pepe Le Pew. He just has that Looney Tunes look wherever he goes. LOL
Who's Teresa like?
Kerry is such a cry baby. He can dish it out but he can't take it.
Kerry obviously hasn't been paying attention to all those slimy MoveOn.org ads and the hate-filled conduct of the pro-Kerry protesters, disruptors and malcontents.
It's also noteworthy that Kerry considers the ads "despicable," but doesn't contest their accuracy in any meaningful way. HMMMMM!
John-Boy: TRUTH HURTS!
September 18, 2004. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Kerry should talk, after Bill Clinton sold Acme Jet-Propelled Pogo Stick technology to the Chinese.
REUTERS/Brian Snyder
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Great stuff!!
Your on a roll!
I think I'm getting a little goofy.
Gee, I think the Bush administration is soft on terrorism too. That means that I have DOUBLE the reason not to vote for Kerry. He'd make the Bush administration look like Sir Richard the Lionhearted.
Boston Globe Letter to the Editor
Why I will not vote
September 26, 2004
I LOVED Jeff Jacoby's Sept. 19 column "The decline of Election Day." The tragedy is that I must agree with him.
In fact, come Election Day, I refuse to vote. Why? It certainly is not because I am lazy, or ill informed, or unpatriotic. I am truly disgusted with both candidates.
My choices are as follows:
A.) George Bush, who has created a nightmare in Iraq and has done nothing whatsoever with our economy.
B.) John F. Kerry, who I fear would not be able to defend our country from another terrorist attack and whose economic program is vague.
In short, I (and everyone else) am literally between Iraq and a hard place. The pun was definitely intended to show my bitterness toward both candidates.
SCOTT WOLFE
Worcester
...;)
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