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MasonJar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-08-05 01:53 PM
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14. All that I can say is that John Kerry worked himself into a state of
complete exhaustion. He tried to run a campaign of ideas, but was up against the most vicious and irresponsible campaign in American history. The media took right over the lying, subversive, traitorous swift boat story, spreading it far and wide. However, the true AWOL Bush story became a Dan Rather debacle, in which the true guts of the accusation were never investigated. Kerry was up against a president who campaigned on taxpayer money for three years, who does not care about the means, who is obviously a compulsive liar and who was in charge of the media from the beginning. And yet the truth is that Kerry probably won. Why else is the media now saying Bush is at 49%? Why did the exit polls give Kerry a runaway victory? Kerry is a fine man and a patriot. He fought against Deibold and the gang. He won. We need to appreciate his service to our country. We need to continue to contrast it as often as possible with duffus. We need to encourage Kerry to lead the fight in the Senate for legitimate voting reform. Let's fight for 2006 IMMEDIATELY.
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