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Dear RAYMOND,

On Thursday night, President Bush and Senator Kerry face off in the first of three debates. Thursday's debate focuses on foreign policy and homeland security. The debate presents an opportunity for the President to present his vision for our national security to the country.

It also presents Senator Kerry an opening to explain to the American people exactly where he stands. Unfortunately for the Senator, that may be difficult given his continual vacillation on issue after issue.

We'll be there to set the record straight with live response to the Kerry campaign.


Rudy Giuliani Unveils John Kerry's Debate Briefing Book

SPRING GREEN, WI -- Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani visited Spring Green, Wisconsin today where he unveiled the ?Debate Briefing Book for Senator Kerry? (as prepared by Bush-Cheney '04) and issued the following statement.

"Senator Kerry has taken so many different positions on the issues facing the country that we thought he would benefit from the overview of the most interesting debate -- the one John Kerry is having with himself. He's been for the war, against the war and for it and against it again. Last week, he became an anti-war candidate again. This is a fatal flaw and the American people see through it. John Kerry is not able to take a principled position and is the wrong choice to guide America through this critical time."
 

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On Iraq, Kerry now says the removal of Saddam Hussein has left America less secure. He is currently against the war, and wouldn't have gone to war, but he used to be for the war before he was against the war he voted for before he was against it. Confused? Don't worry! We'll give you the facts to unravel the knot of contradictions that is Kerry's Iraq policy

On Cuba, Kerry says he voted for the Helms-Burton Act but actually voted against it. In 2000, he was "being honest" when he said Florida politics are the only reason the embargo hasn't been lifted, but now he says he would not lift it. He was for Fidel Castro before he was against him.

On Israel, he told an Arab American group the Israeli security fence was a "barrier to peace" but four months later told a Jewish audience it was a legitimate act of self-defense. His position depends on his audience. What position will he take Thursday? It depends on who he thinks is watching.

Still having trouble keeping up?
 

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:142crying <----kerrys smiley
:bigear: <-------Bush's smiley

Im thinking of registering as an Independent

But im votin for ole big ears just as i voted last election. Go W!

but please pronounce nuclear correctly.
his wife is a better orator than he is

WRs word of the day: Orator.
 

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sorry about repeated posts but i just found Bin Ladens Smiley :wall:


:firing: <---- W's smiley

:soapbox: <---michael Moore

:142hail: <---- Jacques Chirac's smiley

:cry: <---The DNC's smiley

:drinky: <--- Vladimir Putins smiley

:rant2: <-----Theresa Cat$up Kerry

any others you guys can think of

(sorry for being off topic)
 

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Why they even bother with 38 pages of rules. I dont know why they think they need to protect Bush. Do his people really think he's that bad.
 
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