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doing the bloviating gigolo John F. Kerry. That magnificently deadpan self-parodist out there actually is John F. Kerry. Moreover, as events unfold, Bush and the Republicans may be moving toward their most vulnerable. It is now or never for Hillary Clinton. She and her husband own both the Democratic Party and much of the media. Imagine the bonanza for the latter if a really good cat fight began to develop, say, after Memorial Day. A "concerned" editorial here. A "pertinent" story placed there. A "pregnant"....whoops, sorry, old boy.....I mean a "thoughtful" profile someplace else, and suddenly it's lock-box time for John Boy. br> -- Gene Wright br> Laguna Niguel, California /p> p> BUSH OR TOOMEY? br> Re: John Tabin's Why Bush Backs Specter : /p>"But Specter in the Senate and Bush in the White House are just as surely preferable to Hoeffel and Kerry."
Not so surely if you focus on what they do and not on what they say. A few examples: Was it John Kerry or George Bush who asked Brahimi to come to Iraq to instruct us on the finer points of democratic republicanism? Is it John Kerry or George Bush who has called cease-fires in Iraq, giving the enemy time to regroup, resulting in the death of more American soldiers? Is it John Kerry or George Bush who refuses to expand our military in a time of war? Is it John Kerry or George Bush that refuses to close our borders to illegal immigration? Is it John Kerry or George Bush that has refused to veto one over-spending bill? Is it John Kerry or George Bush who continues to enforce unconstitutional Supreme Court decisions? The list grows daily.