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America's Soft Side

Prosperity and ease. Remembering Rodney. Kerry security. Luddite stems. Plus: Presidential silence. And much more.

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br> Newton Falls, Ohio /p>

This must have been the "John Kerry is corrupt" publishing day at TAS, not that I disagree with you. In this article, Mr. Neumayr says Kerry's "concept of science is corrupt." In "Things a President Can't Say," the deck says Kerry is an "intellectually corrupt opponent" of the president.

Mr. Neumayr also said that a missile shield is a chilling thought to Kerry. Oh, really? In the Sept. 16 issue of the British scientific publication Nature, the publication asked, in part, "Would you increase or decrease spending on missile defense?" Kerry replied, "I favor additional research, development and testing."

To another question, he answered, "My administration would never utilize biased (scientific) advice as a foundation for public policy." Is that as truthful as him saying at debate two that, absolutely, he won't raise taxes on anyone whose income is less than $200,000?

p>I found on the Web this partial definition of a sociopath: Has no problem lying coolly and easily and it is almost impossible for them to be truthful on a consistent basis. I also found that in the 1830s, that which defines sociopaths today was called "moral insanity." Respectfully, does this describe Sen. Kerry's behavior? br> -- C. Kenna Amos Jr. br> Princeton, West Virginia /p> p> SILENT BUSH br> Re: Lawrence Henry's Things a President Can't Say :
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