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To: george wythe
Kerry was one of only 16 senators to oppose the Defense of Marriage Act. He has a 100% rating from the gay activist groups.

He doesnt in any way shape or form oppose the judge's who rewrote the Mass. Constitution on this matter. His words against 'gay marriage' are just campaign CYA to cover the fact that what is does support is effectively the same thing and that he wont lift a finger to stop the movement to gay marriage spearheaded by our judicial elites.

Aftre all, Kerry is a part of the Boston-Globe-Liberal set that pushed this gay marriage thing in the first place. HE wont disown his own.

Massachusetts Republicans like Mitt Romney should challenge Kerry to come out' and declare if he is for a Mass Constitutional Amendment that says Marriage is 1 man 1 woman only.

And if Kerry supports it in the Mass. Constitution, why not in the US Constitution?

The Bush advantage on this would be to skewer Kerry's attempt to have it both ways on this issue.

10 posted on 02/09/2004 3:46:56 PM PST by WOSG (Support Tancredo on immigration. Support BUSH for President!)
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To: WOSG
His [Kerry's] words against 'gay marriage' are just campaign CYA

I tend to agree with you.

I just don't see the media questioning Kerry very hard on this issue, so he'll probably get a pass.

We all know that media can make or destroy a candidate, and right now, they are in the process re-making Kerry into a brand-new candidate, "moderate on social issues, strong on defense, and conservative on fiscal policies."

Notice how the media has resuscitated the old, debunked Bush-AWOL story, and now they are questioning even the authenticity of the documents proving that Bush was not AWOL.

18 posted on 02/10/2004 9:57:13 AM PST by george wythe
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