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IN WITH THE NEW br> Re: Jay D. Homnick's Fahrenheit 411 : /p>Thanks from a pajamas guy for publishing Mr. Homnick's priceless piece. Wonder if See-BS (a.k.a., Crush Bush Surrogate) or the Democrats will see humor in it? Just kidding: It's a rhetorical question.
"They forged a tale to put Bush in the dock, and now they are being chased through the bush for their forged docs." Here's hoping the Dems and their two Johns read that. Maybe they'll recall Whoopi Goldberg's vulgar remarks about and personal attacks on the president in their mid-July raunchfest at Radio City Music Hall.
p>I'm guessing, though, that'll happen when candidate Kerry succinctly and forthrightly states a consistent position on anything or answers any question without mentioning he served in Vietnam. br> -- C. Kenna Amos Jr. br> Princeton, West Virginia /p>Good Afternoon,
p>Just a note to say I rather enjoyed ( ) Mr. Homnick's column, "Fahrenheit 411." br> --
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