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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Celebrities bring in millions for Kerry but anger Bush campaign with barbs "If John Kerry is going to praise last night's star-studded hate fest and characterize it as the 'heart and soul' of America, he should share these values with voters everywhere," Bush-Cheney campaign manager Ken Mehlman said Friday in a statement. "We call on Kerry to release the video of this event so that all Americans can see what John Kerry has called America's 'heart and soul."' Awwww...the poor sleazy Repubs...they're upset...the same guys who tried to destroy the reputation of John McCain in the 2000 primaries. Bush *is* a liar. There's no question about it anymore. But he's not a cheap thug...he's very expensive. Mad, I doubt it. They saw an opportunity to point out the sleazy behavior of Kerry supporters. Isn't it amazing that Harry would choose the word sleazy! I see so much projection on the part of the rabid. |
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![]() "Jeff Rigby" wrote in message ... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Celebrities bring in millions for Kerry but anger Bush campaign with barbs "If John Kerry is going to praise last night's star-studded hate fest and characterize it as the 'heart and soul' of America, he should share these values with voters everywhere," Bush-Cheney campaign manager Ken Mehlman said Friday in a statement. "We call on Kerry to release the video of this event so that all Americans can see what John Kerry has called America's 'heart and soul."' Mad, I doubt it. They saw an opportunity to point out the sleazy behavior of Kerry supporters. Isn't it amazing that Harry would choose the word sleazy! I see so much projection on the part of the rabid. The Democratic Party... America's symbol of hatred. Jack |
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On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 12:13:04 GMT, "Jack Goff" wrote:
The Democratic Party... America's symbol of hatred. Jack You may be right. Some moderates and liberals do come close to hating Bush and Co for what they've done to America, and the divisive politics they've brought to the table. OTOH, it would appear the fringe groups that make up a big part of the Republican coalition indeed hate other Americans because they are different and don't fit the born again Christian, neocon vision of what the correct American should be. If you are gay, black, liberal, female, non-born again, poor, etc, hatred is heaped upon you by this ultra-right wing group. Bush by no means won any kind of a majority in the last election. He should have moderated his extremist policies to take into account the majority of voters who did not vote for him. Instead, he chose the extreme route, attacking anyone who didn't blindly agree with his obviously disasterious actions. Bush and Co can only blame themselves for the extreme animosity towards the current amdimistration. bb |
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... Bush by no means won any kind of a majority in the last election. He should have moderated his extremist policies to take into account the majority of voters who did not vote for him. There's the hitch: For him to moderate his policies would require consciousness. A sentient being. But, when people say they're doing god's work, they've relinquished control and initiative to one or more of: their minister, to a long-dead prophet, or to an ancient book. |
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![]() " wrote in message ... On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 12:13:04 GMT, "Jack Goff" wrote: The Democratic Party... America's symbol of hatred. Jack You may be right. Some moderates and liberals do come close to hating Bush and Co for what they've done to America, and the divisive politics they've brought to the table. OTOH, it would appear the fringe groups that make up a big part of the Republican coalition indeed hate other Americans because they are different and don't fit the born again Christian, neocon vision of what the correct American should be. If you are gay, black, liberal, female, non-born again, poor, etc, hatred is heaped upon you by this ultra-right wing group. Bush by no means won any kind of a majority in the last election. He should have moderated his extremist policies to take into account the majority of voters who did not vote for him. Instead, he chose the extreme route, attacking anyone who didn't blindly agree with his obviously disasterious actions. Bush and Co can only blame themselves for the extreme animosity towards the current amdimistration. bb Again, projection. I see a lack of "attack" from Bush. He doesn't respond to attacks. That's one of my sore points with him. In many ways I feel that is one of the reasons the left feels safe in attacking and exaggerating (lieing) about Bush policys....wait, they don't attack his policys they attack and belittle him. |
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Jeff Rigby wrote:
" wrote in message ... On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 12:13:04 GMT, "Jack Goff" wrote: The Democratic Party... America's symbol of hatred. Jack You may be right. Some moderates and liberals do come close to hating Bush and Co for what they've done to America, and the divisive politics they've brought to the table. OTOH, it would appear the fringe groups that make up a big part of the Republican coalition indeed hate other Americans because they are different and don't fit the born again Christian, neocon vision of what the correct American should be. If you are gay, black, liberal, female, non-born again, poor, etc, hatred is heaped upon you by this ultra-right wing group. Bush by no means won any kind of a majority in the last election. He should have moderated his extremist policies to take into account the majority of voters who did not vote for him. Instead, he chose the extreme route, attacking anyone who didn't blindly agree with his obviously disasterious actions. Bush and Co can only blame themselves for the extreme animosity towards the current amdimistration. bb Again, projection. I see a lack of "attack" from Bush. He doesn't respond to attacks. That's one of my sore points with him. In many ways I feel that is one of the reasons the left feels safe in attacking and exaggerating (lieing) about Bush policys....wait, they don't attack his policys they attack and belittle him. Bush's policies suck, and he's a lying, thieving thug. There...a combination attack. |
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"Jack Goff" wrote in message r.com...
"Jeff Rigby" wrote in message ... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Celebrities bring in millions for Kerry but anger Bush campaign with barbs "If John Kerry is going to praise last night's star-studded hate fest and characterize it as the 'heart and soul' of America, he should share these values with voters everywhere," Bush-Cheney campaign manager Ken Mehlman said Friday in a statement. "We call on Kerry to release the video of this event so that all Americans can see what John Kerry has called America's 'heart and soul."' Mad, I doubt it. They saw an opportunity to point out the sleazy behavior of Kerry supporters. Isn't it amazing that Harry would choose the word sleazy! I see so much projection on the part of the rabid. The Democratic Party... America's symbol of hatred. Jack Yes, hatred against stupidity. Hatred against the corrupt right wing/big business agenda. |
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