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On 26 Aug 2004 09:54:19 -0500, Dave wrote:
On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 03:30:07 GMT, felton said: I guess not. Was it mailed or did Bill O'Reilly read it on the air? ![]() It was sent by e-mail to Kerry's supporters on August 24 by Kerry's "Senior Strategist." I'll stay glued to the screen in eager anticipation of it's arrival. I don't believe I have signed up as a supporter anywhere. The only "list" I am on is the factcheck.org, which is bipartisan and impartial. As I said, I am looking forward to some specifics from the Bush Campaign. I gather they have about worked out the anti-gay marriage issue, which seems to occupy a great deal of time and energy in the Republican Party, but, quite honestly, isn't of any real interest to me, other than as a barometer of where the Republican Party is these days. Kerry's proposals are actually refreshingly specific. Just check out johnkerry.com. I was curious as to just exactly what tax policy changes they support and was a bit surprised to see them laid out specifically. As in any election year, it is always a bit breathtaking to contemplate the generosity of the tax structure, the new Federal programs and the strengthening of the military, all while dealing with the deficits. I visited the Bush website and really didn't find much, other than the expected puffery and the call for their supporters to call their local talk radio programs to praise Bush and criticize Kerry. I am not sure how much good a specific agenda for a second term would be, anyway, as they rapidly departed from their stated principles after getting into office the last time. In the words of George W..."Fool me once, shame on you...but we won't be fooled again." ![]() ![]() |
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