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Great! I think we have a real chance at getting rid of the shrub. Kerry/Edwards will make a great ticket. I can't wait to see Edwards debate the Dick Cheney Cyborg.
 
Bluestreak said:
Great! I think we have a real chance at getting rid of the shrub. Kerry/Edwards will make a great ticket. I can't wait to see Edwards debate the Dick Cheney Cyborg.
Let's hope so ... I can't wait to vote this time around.
 
I heard North Ramp control on 130.775 Mhz talking to another aircraft about it tonight. Maybe somebody will get the chance to take a photo and post it here.
 
I attempted to take photo but was tolld I couldn"t. I don,t know if it was secret service or just one of Kerry's aids.
 
Bluestreak said:
Great! I think we have a real chance at getting rid of the shrub. Kerry/Edwards will make a great ticket. I can't wait to see Edwards debate the Dick Cheney Cyborg.
Edwards. 1 term. No experience. A kid. Dick was the Sec Def 2 decades ago. I look forward to such a lopsided debate.
 
Edwards. 1 term. No experience. A kid. Dick was the Sec Def 2 decades ago. I look forward to such a lopsided debate.

Considering that John Edwards is one of the top litigation attorneys of our time, I would not be so quick to judge his lack of experience as something that will necessarily translate into a "lopsided debate" in favor of Dick Cheney. Just as the media so eagerly underestimated Bush in the Bush-Gore debates, the same will likely happen with Edwards against Cheney. Bush "won" those debates with Al Gore by merely showing up and not sounding like a complete buffoon--not because he actually debated the issues more articulately or intelligently than Al Gore. With John Edwards, he has the charisma and engaging charm that will carry the day. In addition, Edwards is an extremely quick study. My bet is that he will mop the floor with Cheney, but he'll do it in such a way that people will not be "turned off" by it. What I really look forward to seeing is Dick Cheney try to explain away all the millions in deferred compensation that he continues to draw from Halliburton while making sure that Halliburton gets those multi-billion-dollar, no-bid contracts in Iraq. I wonder if the television censor will have to go into overdrive to bleep out those F-bombs that Cheney may unleash.
 
StatBabe said:
Bush "won" those debates with Al Gore by merely showing up and not sounding like a complete buffoon--not because he actually debated the issues more articulately or intelligently than Al Gore.
Problem is he is a buffoon.
 
USFlyer, you are quite right--Bush is a buffoon. Too bad that more people didn't realize that fact in 2000. I lived in Texas at the time so I knew what a complete jerk he was! I still remember when he tried to have gwbush.com shut down and made the infamous quote, "There ought to be limits to free speech", or something to that effect.
 
Bluestreak said:
Great! I think we have a real chance at getting rid of the shrub. Kerry/Edwards will make a great ticket. I can't wait to see Edwards debate the Dick Cheney Cyborg.
Just what we need is a pair of trial lawyers that will undo all the work done to get the General Aviation Revitalization Act passed offering some tort reform protection to the aviation industry. Just like Jean Carnahan put Parker Hannifen out of the vacuum pump business in shame lawsuit.

I would give a Kerry/Edwards administration less than 3 years before we had the same 10-15% unemployment France and Germany now face. Are you going to pay the taxes for all those people being thrown out of work?
 
you people are excited about possibly having a billionaire president who's wife donates to terrorist groups and an attorney vice prez. sit in the oval office? this is the best the dem's can come up with? i don't vote straight party line, i vote for what is best for this country and kerry will do more harm than jimmy carter could dream of!
 
As time goes on, we're just getting to know the possible future
First Lady President of the United States of America, and it is quite
interesting!!.

You'll be hearing even more about Teresa Heinz Kerry, (We call her "Mrs. Catsup) wife of Democratic frontrunner. She has quite a track record, especially when it comes to the causes she donates to. Turns out one of her favorite "charities" is the Tides Foundation. What is that you ask? This is an outfit that sends hundreds of millions of dollars to groups that protested the invasion of Iraq, demands open U.S. borders and provides legal defense for suspected terrorists. I don't think John Kerry's Vietnam service is going to make people look the other way on these issues.

Among other groups supported by Kerry's wife: Ramsey Clark's
International Action Center. This is the same Ramsey Clark that
offered to defend Saddam Hussein. Another group seeks to ease restrictions on immigration from terrorist nations. Another group has links to the terrorist group Hamas. And on and on.

I didn't think it was possible to make Hillary Clinton look good,
but Teresa Heinz Kerry just might.

Heinz Factories Overseas

Subject: LOST JOBS

Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 10:10:25 EST

Kerry does not like off shore companies: Oh Really? Just came
across a bit of information regarding Kerry and his claim of the Bush administration sending jobs abroad.

Well, it seems that the Heinz Corporation, owned by Kerry's wife,
has 79 plants where it manufacturers products and 57 of the 79 are
located in countries outside of the U.S. How many U.S. jobs are lost here?
Factories located at: Taipei, Taiwan (makes Heinz baby foods) Dublin, Ireland; Paris, France; Dovarmenez, France; Lisbon, Portugal; Madrid, Spain; Milan, Italy; Monguzzo, Italy; Athens, Greece; Warsaw, Poland; Pudliszki, Poland; Wodzislaw, Poland; Miedzychod, Poland; Moscow,Russia; Georgievisk, Russia; Cairo, Egypt; Tel Aviv, Isreal; Haifa, Isreal;Elst, The Netherlands and 6 other plants there; Brussels, Belgium;Dusseldorf, Germany; Seesen, Germany; Turnhout, Belgium; Rovereto, Italy; Chateaurenand, France; North York, Ontario, Canada; Wheatley, Ontario,
Canada; Caracas, Venezuela; San Jose, Costa Rica; Johannesburg, South Africa; Gaborone, Botswana; Harare, Zimbabwe; Cheguta, Zimbabwe;
Wellington, South Africa; Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Republic of Singapore; Auckland, New Zealand; Tokyo, Japan; Guangzhov, People's Republic of China (makes infant cereal); Qingdao, People's Republic of China (makes infant foods, ketchup, mayonnaise &puree); Inchon, South Korea (makes Heinz products and StarKist); Bangkok, Thailand; Mumbai, India; Jakarta, Indonesia; Surabaya, Indonesia; Manila, Philippines;
Wanchai, Hong Kong. Also recently purchased from Bordens these
products:


Classico Pasta Sauce; Aunt Millies Pasta Sauce; Mrs. Grass Receipt
Soups;
Wylers Bouillons &Soups.

Think of the conflict of interest a President would have whose
wife owns business interests in all of these countries and others.

Pass it on!!!! We are made strong by the difficulties we face not
by those we evade.





FYI
Any critical common sence thinker will dismiss this as boarderline propaganda.

The Hienz company deals in parishable items.

And yes John Kerry is about as presidential as Jimmy (Apeeeeeeeezzzzzee YOU) Carter.

PHILLLY
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