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User: "Frank Dwyer"
Date: 31 Mar 2004 06:57:40 PM
Object: Re: Bush Fights Kerry With Kerry
"Adam H." wrote:


On 31 Mar 2004 20:10:28 GMT, Xomicron <xomicron@wp.pl> wrote:

President Bush's campaign for re-election has an easy job running
anti-Kerry ads. All it has to do is quote John Kerry.

The most laughed-about quotation in the new TV commercial about the
Massachusetts Democrat's flip-flop on Iraq: "I actually did vote for
his $87 billion, before I voted against it."

Kerry's campaign responded by raging that "America continues to
falter."

By the way, still no comment from Kerry's handlers on his ringing
endorsement from radical anti-Jewish zealot Mahathir "Final Victory"
Mohamad.


As soon as Bush explains his al-Qa'ida endorsement...

If al-Qaida claims they want Bush in office, you can be pretty certain
they DON'T want Bush in office. I'd find it a little hard to believe
that they'd think their endorsement would help the candidate they'd
truly want, so it's logical that they would publicly announce their
"support" for the other.
.

User: "Daniel Horn"

Title: Re: Bush Fights Kerry With Kerry 31 Mar 2004 07:11:50 PM
Frank Dwyer wrote:

"Adam H." wrote:


On 31 Mar 2004 20:10:28 GMT, Xomicron <xomicron@wp.pl> wrote:

President Bush's campaign for re-election has an easy job running
anti-Kerry ads. All it has to do is quote John Kerry.

The most laughed-about quotation in the new TV commercial about the
Massachusetts Democrat's flip-flop on Iraq: "I actually did vote for
his $87 billion, before I voted against it."

Kerry's campaign responded by raging that "America continues to
falter."

By the way, still no comment from Kerry's handlers on his ringing
endorsement from radical anti-Jewish zealot Mahathir "Final Victory"
Mohamad.


As soon as Bush explains his al-Qa'ida endorsement...


If al-Qaida claims they want Bush in office, you can be pretty certain
they DON'T want Bush in office. I'd find it a little hard to believe
that they'd think their endorsement would help the candidate they'd
truly want, so it's logical that they would publicly announce their
"support" for the other.

They are just endorsing their buddy.
THE GW BUSH--OSAMA BIN LADIN CONNECTION
James R. Bath, friend and neighbor of George W. Bush, was used as a
cash funnel from Osama bin Laden's rich father, Sheikh bin Laden, to
set George W. Bush up in business, according to reputable sources from
the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times. The connection between
GW Bush, the bin Laden family, and the Bank Commerce Credit
International (BCCI) is well documented.
BCCI was the Bank of Crooks and Criminal Internationally.
.

User: "Adam H."

Title: Re: Bush Fights Kerry With Kerry 31 Mar 2004 07:13:27 PM
On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 00:57:40 GMT, Frank Dwyer <fdwyer@citlink.net>
wrote:

"Adam H." wrote:


On 31 Mar 2004 20:10:28 GMT, Xomicron <xomicron@wp.pl> wrote:

President Bush's campaign for re-election has an easy job running
anti-Kerry ads. All it has to do is quote John Kerry.

The most laughed-about quotation in the new TV commercial about the
Massachusetts Democrat's flip-flop on Iraq: "I actually did vote for
his $87 billion, before I voted against it."

Kerry's campaign responded by raging that "America continues to
falter."

By the way, still no comment from Kerry's handlers on his ringing
endorsement from radical anti-Jewish zealot Mahathir "Final Victory"
Mohamad.


As soon as Bush explains his al-Qa'ida endorsement...


If al-Qaida claims they want Bush in office, you can be pretty certain
they DON'T want Bush in office. I'd find it a little hard to believe
that they'd think their endorsement would help the candidate they'd
truly want, so it's logical that they would publicly announce their
"support" for the other.

That was semi tongue-in-cheek. I really don't think it's up to anybody
to explain somebody else endorsing them, frankly.
Although I'm fairly sure that Bush's policies have made more recruits
for al-Qa'ida.
---
Faith is the great cop-out, the great excuse to
evade the need to think and evaluate evidence.
Faith is belief in spite of, even perhaps because of,
the lack of evidence.
- Richard Dawkins
.
User: "Daniel Horn"

Title: Re: Bush Fights Kerry With Kerry 31 Mar 2004 09:12:21 PM
Adam H. wrote:

On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 00:57:40 GMT, Frank Dwyer <fdwyer@citlink.net>
wrote:

"Adam H." wrote:


On 31 Mar 2004 20:10:28 GMT, Xomicron <xomicron@wp.pl> wrote:

President Bush's campaign for re-election has an easy job running
anti-Kerry ads. All it has to do is quote John Kerry.

The most laughed-about quotation in the new TV commercial about the
Massachusetts Democrat's flip-flop on Iraq: "I actually did vote for
his $87 billion, before I voted against it."

Kerry's campaign responded by raging that "America continues to
falter."

By the way, still no comment from Kerry's handlers on his ringing
endorsement from radical anti-Jewish zealot Mahathir "Final Victory"
Mohamad.


As soon as Bush explains his al-Qa'ida endorsement...


If al-Qaida claims they want Bush in office, you can be pretty certain
they DON'T want Bush in office. I'd find it a little hard to believe
that they'd think their endorsement would help the candidate they'd
truly want, so it's logical that they would publicly announce their
"support" for the other.


That was semi tongue-in-cheek. I really don't think it's up to anybody
to explain somebody else endorsing them, frankly.

Although I'm fairly sure that Bush's policies have made more recruits
for al-Qa'ida.

And a perfect example of why most countries don't allow inbreeding.
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