How come no one is talking about that???????
In 2000 all the Dems could talk about then was my heart condition.
By Dick Cheney
In 2000 all the Dems could talk about then was my heart condition.
By Dick Cheney
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How come no one is talking about that???????
In 2000 all the Dems could talk about then was my heart condition. By Dick Cheney |
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I think
He caught that in Nam. |
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He has been Infected By Dukakas
Son of the Duke! Liberalism is a cancer and Kerry has it!Dick Cheney is correct as usual! The Dems will go absolutely bonkers to win this one!The will steal babies,beat old timers if they are conservative!This crew of wacko's are capable of anything! They have taken the gloves off with a herd of lawyers crawling around every polling place to protect the votefrauders and balot burners. If you argue with a lib.better have updated rabie's shots,they will bite you if angered. By Curious Minds ask Why Mr Kerry |
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But he's gone too far accentuati
Come with me on a trip through the last six days. Here's what the Democratic campaign has hammered home: * Dick Cheney has a lesbian daughter, who is (says Kerry campaign manager Mary Beth Cahill) ''fair game'' for discussion. * President Bush is secretly planning to institute a draft. * Bush is deliberately going to destroy Social Security in order ?— why else? ?— to enrich his fat-cat contributors. * If you get the flu this winter, it will be George W. Bush's fault. There's been enough speculation over the purpose of Kerry's gratuitous reference to Mary Cheney. Whatever purpose Kerry and his people thought it would serve, they got it wrong. There will be no draft. Period. And Kerry certainly knows it. So you can only read this one way: The Kerry campaign is talking up this issue to try to convince college-age voters to turn out on Nov. 2 rather than stay in bed in their dorms, sleeping off their hangovers and zoning out to XBox. And to panic the mythical soccer moms whose supposed Democratic voting pattern helped lead Bill Cinton to victory in 1996. . The current system is doomed, and everybody knows that too ?— including John Kerry. And as for Bush's supposed responsibility for the production of flu vaccines, that attack (launched by John Edwards) would be comic were it not so slanderous. It is now the contention of the Democratic ticket that the president of the United States should be responsible for ensuring that a private company manufacturing flu vaccine in Liverpool, England, not screw it up. . Certainly, the Bush campaign has been pounding hard on Kerry as well ?— it spent $80 million to tag him with the flip-flop label. But there is a distinction to be drawn between the two candidates in their stump speeches and in their debate appearances. The president spends a lot of time attacking the Kerry record. But he also devotes his attention to the positive accomplishments of his tenure ?— taking an aggressive approach in the War on Terror, creating the conditions for a historic free election in Afghanistan, using tax cuts to help bring the economy out of the recession into which it had plunged six weeks after he took office, pushing for education and Medicare reform. John Kerry hasn't given people much reason to vote for him. He's betting his political future that 50.1 percent of the American people will cast a negative vote against George W. Bush. The polls demonstrate he's not getting there. But he's gone too far accentuating the negative to stop now. Instead, he just keeps doubling his anti-Bush bet. By A Rather Staunch Republican |