Posted on 10/03/2004 8:24:16 PM PDT by NewJerseyJoe
"In the first presidential debate, I was hoping to hear a good debate."I wanted to hear John Kerry lay out his plans for Iraq and for winning the war on terror. I wasn't disappointed. Kerry staked out a strong plan to bring peace to Iraq and to refocus our efforts to fight terrorists around the world.
"President Bush avoided the questions and issues presented him. He is a terrible speaker and a worse debater. His snide grin doesn't work on me. He's led us into danger, not toward safety.
"This debate made it clear: Kerry is a leader we can trust to tell us the truth when it comes to our nation's security. Bush has had his chance."
Kate Swan
Teaneck, Oct. 1
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"John Kerry staked out a strong plan to bring peace to Iraq and to refocus our efforts to fight terrorists around the world."While his own intelligence services, military advisers, Republican colleagues, and even his secretary of state have said that Iraq is in chaos, President Bush still presents a version of Iraq seen through rose-colored glasses."
Norman Kailo
Wayne, Oct. 1
The Record is New Jersey's 2nd-largest newspaper and is iredeemably liberal -- even worse than our famous Star-Ledger. If anyone feels like freeping them, here's the contact info:
Address: The Record, 150 River St., Hackensack, NJ 07601
Email: LettersToTheEditor@northjersey.com
Phone: (201) 678-3925 ext. 2
Fax: (201) 646-4749
"In the first presidential debate, I was hoping to hear two things.
"First, I wanted to hear John Kerry lay out his plans for Iraq and for winning the war on terror. I wasn't disappointed. Kerry staked out a strong plan to bring peace to Iraq and to refocus our efforts to fight terrorists around the world.
"Second, I wanted to hear President Bush tell the truth about Iraq, but he refused. While his own intelligence services, military advisers, Republican colleagues, and even his Secretary of State have said that Iraq is in chaos, Bush still presents a version of Iraq seen through rose-colored glasses.
"This debate made it clear: John Kerry is a leader we can trust to tell us the truth when it comes to our nation's security. George Bush has had his chance; I'm ready for a new direction."
Norman Kailo
I'm curious if these two people even exist or if the paper faked it.
Boston Globe 10/2/04: "He staked out a strong plan to bring peace to Iraq and to refocus our efforts to fight terrorists around the world" - Mindy Mazur, Milton
The Daily Review (San Francisco?) 10/2/04: "Kerry staked out a strong plan to bring peace to Iraq and to refocus our efforts to fight terrorists around the world" - Doris Wolf, Castro Valley
Laughably lame liberals...
The sheep all mailing form letters per the email they received from the DNC... how original.
LOL
My brother tried to take on the Seattle PI regarding a guest editorial they printed from some tech CEO who was a flaming lib. My brother had a well-reasoned, factual rebuttal, and the Op/ed editor emailed him back and said they would not publish a rebuttal like his without further explanation.
He promptly cancelled his subscription.
Democrats don't fool anyone in post-debate e-mail punditry (Chicago Tribune Editorial)
In your Sunday (10/3) Opinion section, two letters to the editor -- both "coincidentally" praising John Kerry -- contained exactly the same wording. A quick Internet search revealed that this is a talking-points memo from the democrats.org web site.
How desperate New Jersey Democrats (and The Record) must be, in order to pass off political talking points as bona fide letters to the editor. Dan Rather would be proud!
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"WE RECEIVED THE following letter from a woman in Yonkers, N.Y.: "Dear editor: This debate made it clear: John Kerry is a leader we can trust to tell us the truth when it comes to our nation's security. George Bush has had his chance; I'm ready for a new direction."
Between the MSM and RATS, there's 24/7 non-stop collusion to steal the election.
And oh yeah: THE BERGEN RECORD IS A FRAUD.
EXCELLENT catch, Joe. Now you must follow through and get it to Drudge, O'Reilly, etc. It is another perfect example of the MSM being in the bag for the Dems...and being used by them. There is even the chance that, once certain MSM outlets realize how they're being used, they'll take a closer look at things.
Here's mine:
Kailo exists; he's listed in the phone book. Kate Swan isn't, but she could be married or something. In any case, the DNC went well out of their way to push people to spam newspapers with talking points, so I have little problem believing Swan exists and that she and Kailo are good little robots unable to compose an original argument.
O'Reilly has been off my trustworthy list for some time now, but I did send it to Drudge. If Drudge posts, I know Hannity will see it, and the snowball will develop from there....
To their credit, several newspapers, like the Chicago Tribune, Washington Post, and New York Daily News, have not only recognized these phony letters, but told their readers about them. This paper is pretty clueless to run two letters with the same talking point on the same day. You should send this to Opinion Journal's Best of the Web -- I think they'd run it.
Hey JJ,
I live in Central Jersey. Our daily irritant is the Bridgewater Courier News. EVERY DAY here is an anti-Bush letter in there. And it always sounds like a form letter. It's so insulting. Don't the editors realize how stupid they seem? Ah they don't care. If Kerry gets in, there'll be gay marriage. And then the Courier News editors will feel good about themselves. For about a week.
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I was delighted to see my letter made the Dallas Morning News:
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I sent my opinions to at least 7 newspapers, and did many polls! I got a call today from the Florida Sun-Sentinel asking my permission to publish my opinion in their newspaper! I was over joyed .I'm from Michigan so this was kinda neat to me I also let them know I thought Bush was using the hurricane catastrophes down there to boost his election results!
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I was delighted to see my letter made the Dallas Morning News:
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/opinion/letters/stories/100204dnediltrs.a4221.html
Tough talk fails Bush
I watched the debate hoping to hear something from John Kerry that would clarify his vision and his position for success in Iraq. I wasn't disappointed. Here is a man whose commanding presence and keen intellect not only convince me of his sincerity and commitment, but, better still, convince me he can carry his vision and careful plan through to other nations.
President Bush failed to clarify himself or his vision. I was confused by his pauses and stalling, and dismayed at his out-and-out dodges. No talk is tougher than the truth. This is where Mr. Bush's tough talk fails him.
Allison Hansen, McKinney
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