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To: massagatto

The 76% figure has been on FR for months. I think we need to push that figure out to the public harder and harder.

Kerry also failed to attend briefings of Nat'l Security since he bacame the Dims candidate. He stated he was too busy. How can he be too busy to attend to the biggest problem we have in the USA???


17 posted on 08/30/2004 2:32:27 PM PDT by ridesthemiles (ridesthemiles)
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To: ridesthemiles; massagatto
"The 76% figure has been on FR for months. I think we need to push that figure out to the public harder and harder."

Yes it has. Everyone, write letters to the editor of your papers and mention this. Could also mention his miserable record against defense while in the Senate.

"Recently, GOP chairman Ed Gillespie in an address to the Republican National Committee ticked off vote after vote in which Kerry sought to cut the nation’s defense budget:

*In 1991 Kerry voted to cut defense spending by 2 percent. Only 21 other senators voted with Kerry, and the defense cut was defeated.

*In 1991, Kerry voted to cut over $3 billion from defense and shift the funds to social programs. Only 27 senators joined Kerry in voting for the defense cut.

*In 1992, Kerry voted to cut $6 billion from defense. Republicans and Democrats alike successfully blocked this attempt to cut defense spending.

*In 1993, Kerry voted against increased defense spending for a military pay raise.

*In 1993, Kerry introduced a plan to cut the number Of Navy submarines and their crews; reduce tactical fighter wings in the Air Force; terminate the Navy’s coastal mine-hunting ship program; force the retirement of 60,000 members of the armed forces in one year; and reduce the number of light infantry units in the Army down to one. The plan was DOA.

*In 1995, Kerry voted to freeze defense spending for seven years, cutting over $34 billion from defense. Only 27 other senators voted with Kerry. *In 1996, Kerry introduced a bill to cut Defense Department funding by $6.5 billion. Kerry’s bill had no co-sponsors and never came to a floor vote.

*In 1996, Kerry voted yes on a fiscal 1996 budget resolution – a defense freeze that would have frozen defense spending for the next seven years and transferred the $34.8 billion in savings to education and job training. The resolution was rejected 28-71."

21 posted on 08/30/2004 2:50:25 PM PDT by deadhead (God Bless Our Troops and Veterans Bush/Cheney '04)
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