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Dean blames Bush for terrorist attacks in Spain
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Posted on 03/17/2004 7:32:34 AM PST by Astrife

Howard Dean blames Bush for terrorist attack in Spain.

The response from the Kerry camp was interesting


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Howard Dean said President Bush is responsible for the terrorists attacks in spain.

I read the article, but found this statement made by the Kerry camp to be more interesting:

"Governor Dean was simply repeating what's already been reported by news organizations about a group that claims responsibility for the enormous tragedy in Spain," she said. "It's clear that what happened in Spain is a painful reminder that the war on terror is far from over and the nation would be better off if this administration took the time to rebuild our alliances rather than engaging in political attacks"

I'm thinking of listing recent political attacks by Democrats on my website. What do you think?

The Republican Rock Star

1 posted on 03/17/2004 7:32:34 AM PST by Astrife
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To: Astrife
I'm afraid you'd run out of drive space if you did that.
2 posted on 03/17/2004 8:10:20 AM PST by mudblood
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To: Astrife
Kerry straddles so many issues it's a wonder he doesn't crack right down the middle.
3 posted on 03/17/2004 8:19:15 AM PST by AZLiberty (Capitalism presumes we possess a traditional endowment of morals -- F. A. Hayek)
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To: AZLiberty
Isn't it funny how Democrats run around whining about "the Republican smear machine" yet cannot run a honest, issues oriented campaign? Kerry may not of said this but you know the Kerry camp told Dean to go out say it so that Kerry would have "plausible denyiablity" while feeding his Democrat Party base the Bush Hate speech they demand.
4 posted on 03/17/2004 1:38:32 PM PST by MNJohnnie (If you have to pretend to be something you are not, you have all ready lost the debate)
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To: Astrife
"Governor Dean was simply repeating what's already been reported by news organizations about a group that claims responsibility for the enormous tragedy in Spain," she said. "It's clear that what happened in Spain is a painful reminder that the war on terror is far from over and the nation would be better off if this administration took the time to rebuild our alliances rather than engaging in political attacks"

What on earth is he talking about?

The Kerry camp is totally skitzo.

5 posted on 03/17/2004 6:44:20 PM PST by Jorge
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To: Jorge
Please tell Deany Wennie and his apologist, Susan Estrich, the only person I’ve ever seen with a mouth big enough to swallow a football, that the job of Commander-in-Chief is not a “game”. We’re in a war for the survival of our nation and civilization.

For Susan, “checkin’ which way the wind blows” Kerry, “Crazy-man” Dean, “Off-his-meds” Gore and other dishonorable, irresponsible Socialists like them, who think this is a political game, please tell them on our behalf… “get the hell out the way of President George W. Bush and our military, who know what they’re doing and are protecting us from the Islamist Fascists!”
6 posted on 03/17/2004 7:28:26 PM PST by Victor K (VictorK - "The most uncommon thing you'll find these days is common sense." jk)
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To: Victor K
Dean blames Bush for cold winters, hot summers, fat chicks and ugly babies.....tell me something we havn't heard already.......
9 posted on 03/18/2004 10:30:15 AM PST by freetolive
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To: Astrife
People often say that the President is the image of the American people. That is true in a way deeper than we often think. If one could watch the face of our nation change during this war on terror, we would see the same transformation that we see with serious pride in the face of the President. The lines, the hardness, the decisiveness, but also the deep passion for the people and, in a broader sense for a humanity forced into so much bitter difficulty against his will and plans, are unmistakable.

How cynical in contrast are the stupid and frivolous grins of the Democratic candidate during his public appearances. One hardly has to ask which of these parties two enjoys war, and who therefore wanted and provoked it. The face of the guilty ones betray them.

Despite all their shouting, the liberals have not been able to weaken the magic force of the President's personality. It grows in power every day. In a time like ours, so short of great men, the presence of such a man on our side amazes even our enemies.
10 posted on 03/23/2004 4:00:37 AM PST by jojodamofo
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