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"GW *AWOL* Chimpzilla" |
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02 Oct 2004 07:04:14 PM |
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It's Hard Work -- For a Slacker! |
Kerry Says Bush Ignores Economic Troubles
Seeking to Frame Next Debate, Kerry Says Bush Economic Choices Are Harmful to
Average Americans
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON Oct. 2, 2004 - John Kerry on Saturday looked to frame the next
presidential debate in a speech criticizing President Bush's economic record,
but also tried to get in a final word about their last face-off by declaring
himself the winner and Bush a liar.
"George Bush lost the debate," an announcer says in an ad that began running
Saturday. "Now he's lying about it."
The Democratic presidential candidate's accusation comes two days after his
first debate with Bush, when he told moderator Jim Lehrer that he avoids saying
that the president is lying to the American people.
"I've never, ever used the harshest word, as you did just then," Kerry said.
"And I try not to, but I'll nevertheless tell you that I think he has not been
candid with the American people."
Kerry spokesman David Wade said the Massachusetts senator's new ad will run at
least in all the places where Bush is airing a new ad called "Global Test."
That ad refers to Kerry's comment in the debate that a pre-emptive strike must
pass "the global test where your countrymen, your people understand fully why
you're doing what you're doing and you can prove to the world that you did it
for legitimate reasons."
The Bush ad called it the "Kerry doctrine. So we must seek permission from
foreign governments before protecting America?"
Kerry also said in the debate Thursday that he would not cede the United States'
right to a pre-emptive strike and that he will "hunt and kill the terrorists
wherever they are." Those comments are what the Kerry ad focused on.
The ad also referred to a story appearing in Sunday's New York Times that the
Bush administration sometimes overstated intelligence assessments of nuclear
weapons programs in Iraq in the lead-up to the war. "Bush rushed to war," the
Kerry ad says. "We're paying the price. It's time for a fresh start."
[more]
http://abcnews.go.com/wire/Politics/ap20041002_1001.html
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"There's an old saying in Tennessee -- I know it's in Texas -- that says, fool
me once, shame on you. Fool me -- you can't get fooled again."
http://www.diymedia.net/audio/mp3/tdntb-bushwack2.mp3
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| User: "mhirtes" |
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| Title: Re: It's Hard Work -- For a Slacker! |
03 Oct 2004 04:22:49 PM |
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Bush says that being president is hard work. Let's all join together on
November 2nd to help relieve Dubya of such a terrible burden. :)
In article <1mH7d.157823$MQ5.98436@attbi_s52>,
GW *AWOL* Chimpzilla <patriot-for-cash@hotmail.com> wrote:
Kerry Says Bush Ignores Economic Troubles
Seeking to Frame Next Debate, Kerry Says Bush Economic Choices Are Harmful to
Average Americans
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON Oct. 2, 2004 - John Kerry on Saturday looked to frame the next
presidential debate in a speech criticizing President Bush's economic record,
but also tried to get in a final word about their last face-off by declaring
himself the winner and Bush a liar.
"George Bush lost the debate," an announcer says in an ad that began running
Saturday. "Now he's lying about it."
The Democratic presidential candidate's accusation comes two days after his
first debate with Bush, when he told moderator Jim Lehrer that he avoids
saying
that the president is lying to the American people.
"I've never, ever used the harshest word, as you did just then," Kerry said.
"And I try not to, but I'll nevertheless tell you that I think he has not
been
candid with the American people."
Kerry spokesman David Wade said the Massachusetts senator's new ad will run
at
least in all the places where Bush is airing a new ad called "Global Test."
That ad refers to Kerry's comment in the debate that a pre-emptive strike
must
pass "the global test where your countrymen, your people understand fully why
you're doing what you're doing and you can prove to the world that you did it
for legitimate reasons."
The Bush ad called it the "Kerry doctrine. So we must seek permission from
foreign governments before protecting America?"
Kerry also said in the debate Thursday that he would not cede the United
States'
right to a pre-emptive strike and that he will "hunt and kill the terrorists
wherever they are." Those comments are what the Kerry ad focused on.
The ad also referred to a story appearing in Sunday's New York Times that the
Bush administration sometimes overstated intelligence assessments of nuclear
weapons programs in Iraq in the lead-up to the war. "Bush rushed to war," the
Kerry ad says. "We're paying the price. It's time for a fresh start."
[more]
http://abcnews.go.com/wire/Politics/ap20041002_1001.html
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| User: "RUSiriusA" |
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| Title: Re: It's Hard Work -- For a Slacker! |
03 Oct 2004 04:46:14 PM |
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In article <mh-67FE4C.16224903102004@news.central.cox.net>,
mhirtes <mh@spammersarescum.com> wrote:
Bush says that being president is hard work. Let's all join together on
November 2nd to help relieve Dubya of such a terrible burden. :)
Day by day Dubya can't even relieve himself i'm afraid.
:(
Its so terribly catastrophically hard.
Telling all the 66.6 million viewers its too much work for widdle 'ol me.
sianora dubya
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