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/p> p> They can bring in a three-ring circus of aides to rehabilitate Kerry's campaign but it won't help. The problem is Kerry. If you notice, unlike the President's ads the Kerry ads never use his voice in the body of his commercials or in the voiceovers. The man is too ponderous. Someone described his delivery as if he was reading from a lease. I wouldn't even give him that much credit. At least a lease has a point. br> -- Al Hassinger br> Little Silver, New Jersey /p> p> I suppose the get well calls were dictated by protocol -- but suggesting as David Frum does that President Bush should utilize Clinton's political skills in some diplomacy post is uncalled for. After all, there is not an honest bone or organ in his body or his wife's. Haven't they garnered enough ill-gotten gain from the American taxpayer without being further rewarded by the Republicans? If President Bush gathers these two snakes to his bosom, following their nature, they'll bite. br> -- James Wheatley /p> p> Finally, John Kerry has a campaign manager and communications director for both sides of every issue. br> -- Bill Attinger br> Del Mar, California /p>
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