On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 01:27:18 +0100,
wrote:
This morning a heckler at a Kerry news conference was reported on MSNBC
to be a local Bush campaign official from the 2000 election.
Hmm, it hasn't come up on any print news on the net. Good thing for the
bushies there's a pro right wing press. This is only a reference to the
incident (last paragraph) but no mention of his affiliation.
Imagine if someone connected to the Kerry campaign stood up in a Bush
rally, it would be everywhere.
http://www.daytondailynews.com/localnews/content/localnews/daily/0908kerryweb.html
CINCINNATI | Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry said
Wednesday President Bush has led the country into a war in Iraq that has
cost more than $200 billion and the lives of 1,000 servicemen, with no
plan for getting out.
Kerry, speaking at Cincinnati's Union Terminal, criticized Bush's Iraq
policy in the same place where two years ago Bush laid out his case to
the American people for going to war.
Kerry said many of the promises Bush made that night have been broken.
"Here in Cincinnati he said that if Congress approved the resolution
giving him the authority to use force, it did not mean that military
action would be unavoidable," Kerry said.
"But he chose not to give the weapons inspectors the time they needed to
get the job done and give meaning to the words 'going to war as a last
resort.' "
Kerry repeated his call for bringing new allies into the fight in Iraq.
"We need to bring our allies to our side, share the burdens, reduce the
costs to American taxpayers and reduce the risk to American soldiers."
About about 600 people, southwest Ohio Democrats and union leaders,
attended the address. A heckler who began yelling at the start of
Kerry's speech was wrestled down by two men in the audience before
police took him away.
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