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twenex
response 38 of 92: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 16:14 UTC 2006

Bush doesn't fake dopeyness (sp?), but he does fake sincerity. badly.

Kerry didn't fake dopeyness because he believed there was a hard core of
intelligent, discriminating voters he could reach out to, and they would be
numerous enough to get him elected. He was wrong.

Let's face it, at least Kerry could probably spell sincerity.
klg
response 39 of 92: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 17:10 UTC 2006

It was 100% certain that Kerry would do as he promised, mainly due to 
the fact that one day he said one thing and the next he said the exact 
opposite.  ("I voted for the $87M before I voted against it.")  Talk 
about covering your bets.  A phony from day 1.
richard
response 40 of 92: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 17:18 UTC 2006

kerry was from new england, and had that new england demeanor that doesnt
always play well down in the midwest and south.  does everyone have to be a
cowboy and like nascar and country music?  bush isnt even FROM the south, he's
from new england too, but unlike kerry, he fakes a southern demeanor and
because of that people in some parts of the country THOUGHT he was more real,
when he in fact was not.
jep
response 41 of 92: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 17:26 UTC 2006

If you can fake sincerity, you've got it made.
twenex
response 42 of 92: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 17:57 UTC 2006

Re: #39. That's called "being a politician," klingon.
klg
response 43 of 92: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 18:02 UTC 2006

RW - You mean, he's not as real as Sen. Hillary?
bru
response 44 of 92: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 18:30 UTC 2006

Hilary is real?
edina
response 45 of 92: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 18:30 UTC 2006

As real as you are, kemo sabe.
klg
response 46 of 92: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 20:39 UTC 2006

Kemo sabe is a good restaurant in San Diego (Hillside area?).  I 
recommend you try it if you ever get there.

On the other hand, Chemo is something I hope you can avoid.
rcurl
response 47 of 92: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 20:44 UTC 2006

KLG Lies! KLG Lies! KLG Lies! KLG Lies! KLG Lies! KLG Lies!

There were two bills one which would fund the $87 billion by rescinding a 
portion of the presidents tax cut, another which would fund it by going 
$87 billion in to debt. Kerry voted for the first, and against the latter. 
The latter passed.

The Republicans are really fond of twisting the facts and strewing lies in 
any controversy.

Unfortunately, Kerry never seemed very adroit at countering these 
distortions. He didn't seem to be as "sharp" as he was as when younger and 
an anti-Vietnam activist. This bothered me. 
richard
response 48 of 92: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 21:19 UTC 2006

consider this.  when ronald reagan was re-elected in 1984, the biggest 
landslide in history, he got 54,455,075 votes.  John Kerry in 2004 got 
59,027,478 votes.  Thats a weak candidate?
  
tod
response 49 of 92: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 21:48 UTC 2006

You're sending mixed messages
nharmon
response 50 of 92: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 22:09 UTC 2006

I think a lot of Kerry's strength came from people's opinion of Bush.
drew
response 51 of 92: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 22:25 UTC 2006

Bush was trying to out-Kerry Kerry, and Kerry was trying to out-Bush Bush.
klg
response 52 of 92: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 11:56 UTC 2006

Is Curl saying that the "I voted for the $87B before I voted against 
it." quote is untrue?

(By the way, he forgot the scroll at the bottom.  Next time I hope he's 
more careful.)
rcurl
response 53 of 92: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 18:35 UTC 2006

The quote is true, but to criticize it is to lie, as the facts make the
statement quite correct and logical. It was Kerry's failure to respond
satisfactorily, putting the blame for things where they belonged, that made
me feel he was not the best possible Democratic candidate. 
klg
response 54 of 92: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 20:42 UTC 2006

The "best possible" Democratic candidate?  Would have been?
nharmon
response 55 of 92: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 20:44 UTC 2006

Carl Lenin
klg
response 56 of 92: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 20:44 UTC 2006

(Good)
jadecat
response 57 of 92: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 20:46 UTC 2006

Levin maybe?
nharmon
response 58 of 92: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 20:49 UTC 2006

Its was a joke, Anne ;)

Debbie Stabemenow?
jadecat
response 59 of 92: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 20:55 UTC 2006

A wha? I'm sorry, we don't get jokes around here. 
klg
response 60 of 92: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 11:38 UTC 2006

(I preferred Spence Abraham's "Liberal Debbie.")
happyboy
response 61 of 92: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 18:46 UTC 2006

spence "cheese-steak" abraham.
nharmon
response 62 of 92: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 18:49 UTC 2006

Wow, is happyboy making a jew joke?
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