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/p>It has been said and becoming a fact that when people start to acquaint themselves with Senator Kerry a dislike of him, quite sometimes, starts to take hold.
Here in San Diego I sometimes feel as if I am alone but I have managed to bring out a few opinions on Kerry and it isn't good. Yesterday while a friend was telling me how he thought Bush was arrogant he also told me he "hated" Kerry (I could tell by his face contortions he was being honest). I asked him to put aside the personal stuff and draw out what really bothered him about both men. He is insulted by all the Kerry pandering and I suspect that more people are starting to see his lust for power transparency. He is of Mexican decent and sees the same in President Bush's illegal immigration policy.
I suspect that many voters do not quantify some of the things that cause them to dislike Kerry but they do and are coming to a negative conclusion. It should not be a shock to see the President's surge in the coming weeks and especially after the debates.
p>Democrats: BRING OUT YOUR DEAD! br> -- Diamon Sforza br> San Diego, California /p>I dunno -- seems to me Rather would burn the source in a New York minute if they had anything supporting a "we were set up by the eeeeeeeeeeeeeeevillllll Republicans" storyline.
p>Now, that may all change real soon, but unless it does, they're spinning to deflect attention away from their real source -- which is either the Kerry campaign or the DNC (albeit with what they hope is a "cutout"). I put my money on the DNC -- McAwful is slimy enough to try a stunt like this. br> -- Bradly Roger Bettin, Sr. br> Cocoa, Florida /p>