I thought I needed a spreadsheet to keep track of Kerry's flip flops and outright distortions. But you've done a magnificent job!
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I am dumbfounded, Kerry is so bizarre, it is difficult to understand how anyone can keep a straight face and have this guy's sign in their yard or on their car. What on earth are these people thinking?
I don't think I would want to do a Bank Job with John Kerry. The Cops would take him apart. He needs to go the the Mark Hacking school of lying.
You know, most Freepers can read.
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One thing I wondered is was the Sawyer interview the FIRST time Mr. Kerry had faced questions from a member of the press since before the SwiftBoat Vets for Truth ads hit the air? I believe it is.
I wonder to what extent his failure to take questions from the press will leave him rusty for the debate tonight and will cause pent up pointed questions to come his way. He has afterall gone something like 60 days without much questioning by the press.
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I just hope Kerry does not go Postal during the debate. He is a cornered man.
Further this election may be a complete career end-er for Kerry and Terreza.
Thsi would be a very important post - except for the goofball graphics.
Think about it, if Diane Sawyer rattles Kerry, then what would Osama bin Laden do to Kerry?
(IF bin Laden were still alive)
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Good job, Mia T !
Bush didn't use the word "imminent" when referring to the Iraq threat, BUT John Edwards DID!
"But I do think that the more serious question going forward is, what are we going to do? I mean, we have three different countries that, while they all present serious problems for the United States -- they're dictatorships, they're involved in the development and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction -- you know, the most imminent, clear and present threat to our country is not the same from those three countries. I think Iraq is the most serious and imminent threat to our country.
And I think they -- as a result, we have to, as we go forward and as we develop policies about how we're going to deal with each of these countries and what action, if any, we're going to take with respect to them, I think each of them have to be dealt with on their own merits.
And they do, in my judgment, present different threats. And I think Iraq and Saddam Hussein present the most serious and most imminent threat."
(that's an excerpt from John Edwards on CNN Nightline)
http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0202/24/le.00.html
Feb. 24, 2002