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Re: Kerry Question


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Posted by Paul in Mich on October 15, 2004 at 16:18:45 from (66.188.26.29):

In Reply to: Kerry Question posted by Allan in NE on October 15, 2004 at 09:39:58:

Allan, I also have some questions regarding Mr. Kerry. #1, In his last debate, he told us that his own mother gave this advice. "Integrety, Integrety, Integrety". Why didnt he get get it the first time, instead she had to remind him twice more. #2, Why,in 20 years in congress was he never in a leadership role. His party held the balance of power in both houses for 12 years of that 20 years, yet his own party constituants never once felt he had the leadership qualities necessary to appoint him chairman of any committee or commission he served on. So what makes them and himself think he has displayed the leadership nece4ssary to be President? #3, How does he and his campaign manager think it is fair game to drag the children of ones opponent into the campaign wars as he and Edwards did Dick Chaney"s daughters. Have they become this morally bankrupt as to think it is OK? How would he have reacted had it been President Bush who did a similar thing to one of Kerry"s daughters? #4, Just who"s money does Mr. Kerry plan to spend for all his Plans? I think that every time we hear "I have a plan", we need to add these words. "I have a plan and it is going to cost YOU money" or "I have a plan, and I"m going to spend YOUR money to pay for it" "I have a plan and it means I"m going to raise YOUR taxes" #5, Just exact6ly what intellegence service does Mr. Kerry plan on relying on when making a decision of global magnatude? Does he plan on using the same intellegence he used to discover the timber business he claimed Pres. bush owned? Isn"t that a scary thought? $6. Who was that who was impersonating Mr. Kerry all those times he called Pres. Bush a Liar or said he was Lying, since we all saw and heard him tell Mr. Bush face to face that he never used the "L" word in describing the President. Just who was that man? #7. Of all the awards, medals, and recognition Mr. Kerry has recieved, which is he most proud of, the Purple hearts given for self inflicted wounds, the silver star he personally applied for, or the picture of himself so prominately displayed in the City of Hanoi? I"m sure he has a favorite. $8. By what moral authority does he imply that my grandson and the rest of our brave soldiers are nothing but a bunch of chumps fighting the "wrong war at the wrong place at the wrong time"? $9. If outsourcing is so bad, why is it ok for h.J. Heinz to have 57 different business units in foreign countries using the same cheap foreign labor he finds unacceptable for other U.S. Companies? a follow up to that question is what do we tell all the companies who insource jobs here in the Us? Are they to immediately pack up and leave? #10. If Taxes for the rich is such a good idea, why is it ok for his wife Thresa and himself to pay less than 13% wheras most working men and women pay far more, some up to 50%? Do the Tax loopholes only apply to them? I have more questions, but I"ll keep within the spirit of David Letterman"s magic number by limiting them to my own "TOP 10".


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