Posted on 10/09/2004 6:57:32 AM PDT by JohnRand
Kerry: "...And looking around here, at this group here, I suspect there are only three people here who are going to be affected: the president, me, and, Charlie, I'm sorry, you too."
Kerry speaking in last evening's debate about his plan to raise taxes on people making 200k+ annually. So now John Kerry is prejudging people by just looking at them to determine their income?!? He decided that the only people in the room that qualified as his new tax-hike victims were himself, Bush and Charlie Gibson! Wow, a big criticism many liberals have of Bush is his supposed "arrogance", there was simply nothing more arrogant and ignorant than that statement that Kerry made and it will probably haunt his campaign...
And whaddya bet the Kerrys are married filing separately? HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm???!
Huh? Wasn't thinking on that one.
What kills me is that this country was found because of a 5% tax!
Good luck and Godspeed to you.
Would you say that John Kerry looks like a million bucks?
What about the 7 mansions Kerry owns including the one that was disassembled in Europe and reassembled in America?
I say open those mansions to the homeless Viet Nam Vets Kerry calls brothers.
Does Kerry remind you of a little kid who thinks money just magically comes out of an ATM?
It would be an excellent idea!
I have these friends in California who are worth millions and you sure couldn't tell by looking at them that they are rich - I've seen her shop at Target and he wears regular shirts and a baseball cap! Of course, he made his millions by being a self-made business owner and this is just pure crap by one worthless politician who doesn't even make his own $200k without MARRYING for it!
Kerry would rather not have to look at those who make under $200,000. He doesn't recognize them as sentient beings.
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