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Will Kerry's supporters stop at nothing? The cover of the new anti-Kerry book, Unfit for Command, set to hit shelves soon, has been given an alternative, pro-Kerry cover at the Barnes & Noble online store. The title of the book has been changed to Fit for Command, and the cover image has been changed from a close-up of a finger-pointing Kerry to a picture of Kerry in uniform with other Vietnam veterans. (The book currently sits at #7 on the Barnes & Noble Top 100 and at #2 on Amazon.) The book, which challenges the "war hero" status of John...
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STRATHAM, N.H. - President Bush (news - web sites) challenged Democratic rival John Kerry (news - web sites) on Friday to give a yes-or-no answer about whether he would have supported the invasion of Iraq (news - web sites) "knowing what we know now" about the failure to find weapons of mass destruction. "I have given my answer," Bush told a cheering crowd. "We did the right thing and the world is better off for it." Kerry voted to give Bush the authority to send troops to Iraq and has said repeatedly that ousting Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)...
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Here's my latest poster in the "Freedom Matters" series. The linked URL for this thread opens the LARGE size artwork so you can "copy, paste & print." It's sized for 8.5"x11" paper (you may need to resize it for your printer... the proportion is correct, though).You can print out as many of these as you wish... just no commercial endeavors, please.
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Maverick presidential candidate Ralph Nader is accusing the Kerry campaign of launching a "Watergate"-style dirty tricks operation in a bid to keep him off the ballot in November. Nader personally leveled the allegation in a conversation with John Kerry Tuesday morning, and detailed the exchange later in the day for national radio host Sean Hannity. "I said, 'You better look and see what your Democrats are doing here because they can get in trouble'. . . . I told him, 'This could be a kind of Watergate.'" Nader said that Kerry has "got these rambunctious, aggressive underlings of his" who...
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Scramble, scramble, scramble! Freepers man your planes!The Ketchup Commie is inbound to your sector! Here is your intercept data:John Kerry in Milwaukee, July 7th Kerry Victory 2004: Governor Jim Doyle, Senator Herb Kohl, Senator Russ Feingold, Mayor Tom Barrett and Wisconsin Friends of John Kerry invite you to and Evening of Celebration with John Kerry, Next President of the United States, and Special Guests. Wednesday, July 7, 2004 7:00 - 9:30 pm Italian Community Center, 631 East Chicago, Milwaukee, WI RSVP 414-276-5645 or JohnKerryJuly7@hotmail.com Celebration Only w/ John Kerry, Students $35 Friend $75 Celebration & Reception w/ John Kerry, Patron...
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The July 4th weekend was a disaster for Kerry. Pushed on the issue of abortion in heavily Catholic midwest towns - Kerry was coming up with quotes like: "I don't like abortion, I believe life does begin at conception. But I can't take my Catholic belief, my article of faith, and legislate it on a Protestant or a Jew or an athiest...who does not share it. We have seperation of Church and State in the United States of America." Kerry spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter says, "John Kerry says he believes abortion should be legal..." If Kerry squares his voting record with...
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After ABC News reported that Sen. John F. Kerry has commissioned "top-secret polls of various potential running mates," the Republican Party chairman said he looks forward to learning "who polled the best." In a statement, Republican National Committee Chairman Ed Gillespie said, "To John Kerry, the most important criterion for a vice president, and therefore for a potential president, is not experience, accomplishment or judgment, but polling numbers. Once again with John Kerry we see politics in place of principle." Gillespie made the comment before Kerry announced his choice of a running mate.
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Something to Yak About – Edwards is Kerry’s 2nd Choice for VPThere’s a certain poetry about being the 2nd choice for the 2nd spot on a ticket and that’s what we’ve got from John Kerry. North Carolina Freshman Senator John Edwards apparently polled better than any other vice presidential prospect and will now join Kerry on the – what, the John-John ticket? Kerry Was Against John Edwards, Before He Supported HimJohn Kerry minced few words while pummeling John Edwards during the Democrat primary season, at one point even speculating for a New York Times reporter, “When I came back from...
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July 6, 2004--North Carolina is now home to the Democratic Vice Presidential nominee. However, John Edwards has a lot of work to do if he wants to deliver that state to his party in this year's Presidential election. The latest Rasmussen Reports survey finds President George W. Bush with a seven point lead over Senator John F. Kerry, 49% to 42%. The survey was completed in June, before Kerry named Edwards as his running mate. Four years ago, Bush won North Carolina by a very comfortable 13-point margin, 56% to 43%. A month ago, Bush led Kerry by a mere...
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