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Old 04-21-2006, 08:14 AM
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Kerry 'thinking hard' about 2008 run for president

Notice this comes from the United Nations...lol...how fitting. Imagine a Hillary/Kerry ticket.....arrrrrrrrrrrg Just shoot me now. Thank God I only have less than 18 months left in the military!!!

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Former Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry said on Thursday he was seriously thinking about another White House bid in 2008 and will decide before the year is out.

"I will make that decision toward the end of the year, but I'm thinking about it hard," Kerry said in response to a question at the Latin Economic Forum at the United Nations.

"If you can get help me find 60,000 votes in Ohio ...," he joked, referring to the close race in that state on which his 2004 loss to President Bush hinged.

Kerry, a U.S. senator from Massachusetts, has criticized Bush on a range of issues, particularly the war in Iraq.

On Thursday, he focused on Latin America, saying Bush lost interest in the region after the September 11 attacks.

"Relations between the United States and Latin America today are at their lowest point since the end of the Cold War," Kerry said.

Other Democrats seen as potentially seeking the nomination include U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton, former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner and Kerry's former running mate, John Edwards.
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Old 04-21-2006, 05:17 PM
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Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaauuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuugggggggggggggggg gg!!!!!!!!!!!!

Just shoot me and get it over with now.

I know that Bush has not done a 'WONDERFUL' job, and I might be talked into voting democrat very soon, but...please, not Clinton and Kerry (and keep the Kennedys out of it, too.)
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Old 04-21-2006, 06:11 PM
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Notice this comes from the United Nations...lol...how fitting. Imagine a Hillary/Kerry ticket.....arrrrrrrrrrrg Just shoot me now. Thank God I only have less than 18 months left in the military!!!

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Former Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry said on Thursday he was seriously thinking about another White House bid in 2008 and will decide before the year is out. If his wife will front him the money again

"I will make that decision toward the end of the year, but I'm thinking about it hard," I've got a really good one for this but too scared to type it out Kerry said in response to a question at the Latin Economic Forum at the United Nations.

"If you can get help me find 60,000 votes in Ohio ...," he joked, referring to the close race in that state on which his 2004 loss to President Bush hinged.your gonna have to spruce up that sourpuss wife to get those

Kerry, a U.S. senator from Massachusetts, has criticized Bush on a range of issues, particularly the war in Iraq.Oh hell don't stop there - Kerry has whinned since he got back from Nam and has played the politcal field like a fiddle........ all the time bashin someone........

On Thursday, he focused on Latin America, saying Bush lost interest in the region after the September 11 attacks.Do ya think maybe Bush was kinda busy??? I didn't hear Kerry say to much bout Latin America then either.

"Relations between the United States and Latin America today are at their lowest point since the end of the Cold War," Kerry said.Well they are really in the crapper now Mr. Kerry and we are ready to flush!!!

Other Democrats seen as potentially seeking the nomination include U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton, former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner and Kerry's former running mate, John Edwards.
Get the shells for the gun!! I'm with ya'll on these duos......
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Old 04-21-2006, 06:36 PM
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Oh heck, let the Dems run those far left radicals. The further left the better. It turns off the middle of the road crowd that either side needs to win.

Hint to Democrats;

85% of the country identifies themselves as Christian. Stop supporting abortion on demand and partial birth abortions while opposing parental notification of minor children because some of those things offend a majority of voters.

50% of the voters own guns. Stop supporting every restriction Sarah Brady can think of.

50% or more of the voters hunt and/or fish. Stop kissing up to the environmental whackos and the PETA crowd that want to close ever bit of public land to sportsmen.

Tell your union buddies to start abiding by Beck vs CWA. Many members are Republicans and independents and are sick and tired of being forced to support Democrats with their dues money. Ask Sweeney why some unions abandoned the AFL-CIO if you have any doubts.

Stop giving us this “tax the rich” crap. Those of us that can do simple arithmetic know better. Repeal the AMT for starters because it's creeping up on more working folks.
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