Posted on 10/29/2006 8:56:58 PM PST by FairOpinion
John Kerry must be ruing the fact this year's mid-term elections are not a presidential poll.
The rising tide of public discontent with the Republicans has come two years too late for the 2004 Democrat nominee but this has not stopped him barnstorming the country on behalf of his party's congressional candidates.
Looking much better in person than the cadaver that he often comes across as on TV, Senator Kerry said the war in Iraq was an enormous issue in this campaign and that the Bush administration was simply unwilling to acknowledge the mistakes that have been made since the 2003 invasion.
He believes the Republicans are about to pay a heavy political price for the mishandling of the whole Iraq adventure.
Still victory in just one chamber and the power base it would give the relevance starved Democrats, threatens to turn Mr Bush into a lame duck President for his final two years in office.
It is almost enough to bring a grin to Senator Kerry's notoriously wooden face.
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"It is almost enough to bring a grin to Senator Kerry's notoriously wooden face." -- I guess the writer of the article is not exactly a Kerry fan. :)
Kerry is so anti-american. A nightmare! Sickening!
http://www.gopteamleader.com
Isn't this the war Kerry voted for (before he voted against it)?
We'll see about that, Ichabod.
"Looking much better in person than the cadaver that he often comes across as on TV"
He ought to know about paying a heavy price. How much money did he waste on his '04 presidential campaign?
I hope he rots in hell for what he's doing to this country and causing American deaths.
I gues we'll find out in little over a week if this true, or just more fabricated "discontent.
Does this goof actually spend any time in the Senate?
Gee, ketchup man's been quiet for quite some time now..
Why doesn't he keep shutting up!
Exactly.......The nerve of that flip-flopping idiot.
AMEN!!!
This goes beyond "faint praise". This is sort of bated, bland, bleached, blurred, breathless, deadened, deep, delicate, dim, distant, dull, dusty, faded, faltering, far-off, feeble, gentle, hazy, hoarse, hushed, ill-defined, imperceptible, inaudible, indistinct, lenient, light, low, low-pitched, mild, moderate, muffled, murmuring, muted, muttering, obscure, padded, pale, piano, quiet, remote, shadowy, slight, smooth, soft, softened, soothing, stifled, subdued, tenuous, thin, unclear, vague, wan, weak, whispered praise.
Or perhaps, delicate, dizzy, drooping, enervated, exhausted, faltering, fatigued, feeble, fragile, languid, lethargic, light-headed, rocky, slight, tender, unenthusiastic, woozy praise.
(Thanks to Thesaurus.com.)
Michael Rowland, ABC News
October 16, 2006, Michael Rowland, ABC News, US military gags Guantanamo lawyers.
I highly doubt that.
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