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Monday, March 08, 2004

The Pot Calling the Kettle Black !

Top News Article | Reuters.com
By Patricia Wilson
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (Reuters) - Democratic White House candidate John Kerry predicted on Monday Republicans would try to "tear down" his character and said some foreign leaders had privately confided they hoped he would beat President Bush.... Reuters


Tear Down
If this is not the pot calling the kettle black ! What have the democrats been doing but tearing down George Bush for the last six months ? John Kerry proclaims today, as reported in Reuters, that republicans will be "tearing down" his character. My god, what would you call accusing someone of being AWOL and a "deserter" without any evidence, if not an attempt at character assassination? The democrats, in particular John Kerry, appear to be good at dishing it out, but can't take any of their own medicine !

In addition, the fact the countries that opposed us the most are supporting and rooting for Kerry over Bush should tell you something. They do NOT want to see a strong America. Note the comments recently heard from North Korean leadership.

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