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AP Exclusive: Kerry Hypocrisy Corporate Favors for Campaign Cash

N8 v2.0

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AP Exclusive: Kerry Blocked Law, Drew Cash
Associated Press ^ | Wed Feb 4 | By JOHN SOLOMON, Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON - A Senate colleague was trying to close a loophole that allowed a major insurer to divert millions of federal dollars from the nation's most expensive construction project. John Kerry (news - WASHINGTON - A Senate colleague was trying to close a loophole that allowed a major insurer to divert millions of federal dollars from the nation's most expensive construction project. John Kerry stepped in and blocked the legislation.

Over the next two years, the insurer, American International Group, paid Kerry's way on a trip to Vermont and donated at least $30,000 to a tax-exempt group Kerry used to set up his presidential campaign. Company executives donated $18,000 to his Senate and presidential campaigns.

Were the two connected? Kerry says not.

But to some government watchdogs, the tale of the Massachusetts senator's 2000 intervention, detailed in documents obtained by The Associated Press, is a textbook case of the special interest politicking that Kerry rails against on the presidential trail.

"The idea that Kerry has not helped or benefited from a specific special interest, which he has said, is utterly absurd," said Charles Lewis, head of the Center for Public Integrity that just published a book on political donations to the presidential candidates.

"Anyone who gets millions of dollars over time, and thousands of dollars from specific donors, knows there's a symbiotic relationship. He needs the donors' money. The donors need favors. Welcome to Washington. That is how it works."

The documents obtained by AP provide a window into Kerry's involvement in a two-decade-old highway and tunnel construction project in his home state of Massachusetts. Known as the "Big Dig," it had become infamous for its multibillion dollar cost overruns.

Kerry's office confirmed Wednesday that as member of the Senate Commerce Committee he persuaded committee chairman John McCain, R-Ariz., to drop a provision that would have stripped $150 million from the project and ended the insurance funding loophole.

The Massachusetts Democrat actually was angered by the loophole but didn't want money stripped from the project because it would hurt his constituents who needed the Boston project finished, spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter said.

When the "AIG investment scheme (came) to light, John Kerry called for public hearings to investigate the parties involved and the legality of the investment practices. However, he firmly believed cutting funding for the Big Dig was not the answer," Cutter said.

Instead of McCain's bluntly worded legislation, Kerry asked for a committee hearing in May 2000. Kerry thanked McCain at the start of the hearing for dropping his legislation and an AIG executive was permitted to testify that he believed the company's work for the Big Dig was a good thing even though it was criticized by federal auditors.

"From the perspective of public and worker safety and cost control, AIG's insurance program has been a success," AIG executive Richard Thomas testified.

Asked why Kerry would subsequently accept a trip and money from AIG in 2001 and 2002 if he was angered by the investment scheme, Cutter replied: "Any contributions AIG made to the senator's campaign came years after the investigation. Throughout his career, John Kerry has stood up to special interests on behalf of average Americans. This case is no different."

The New York-based insurer, one of the world's largest, declined to comment on its donations to Kerry, simply stating, "AIG never requested any assistance from Senator Kerry concerning the insurance we provided the Big Dig."

The project has become a symbol of government contracting gone awry, known for its huge cost overruns that now total several billion dollars, and its admissions of mismanagement.

During the 1990s, Sens. Kerry and Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., helped win new federal funding for the project as its costs skyrocketed and threatened to burden the state's government. In 1998, Kerry was credited with winning $100 million in new federal funding.

But in 1999, the Transportation Department uncovered a financing scheme in which the project had overpaid $129.8 million to AIG for worker compensation and liability insurance that wasn't needed, then had allowed the insurer to keep the money in a trust and invest it in the market. The government alleged AIG kept about half of the profits it made from the investments, providing the other half to the project.

Outraged by the revelations, McCain submitted legislation that would have stripped $150 million from the Big Dig and banned the practice of allowing an insurer to invest and profit from excessive premiums paid with government money.

"Any refunds of insurance premiums or reserve amounts, including interest, that exceed a project's liabilities shall be immediately returned to the federal government," McCain's legislation declared.

But Kerry and Kennedy intervened, and McCain withdrew the legislation in 2000 in favor of the hearing.

At that hearing, the Transportation's Department inspector general made a renewed plea for a permanent federal policy banning the overpayment of insurance premiums and subsequent investment for profit — what McCain had proposed and Kerry helped kill.

"The policy is needed to ensure that projects do not attempt to draw down federal funds for investment purposes under the guise that they are needed to pay insurance claims. It is that simple," the inspector general told senators.

In September 2001, Kerry disclosed to the Senate ethics office that AIG had paid an estimated $540 in travel expenses to cover his costs for a speech in Burlington, Vt.

A few months later in December 2001, several AIG executives gave maximum $1,000 donations to Kerry's Senate campaign on the same day. The donations totaled $9,700 and were followed by several thousand dollars more over the next two years.

The next spring, AIG donated $10,000 to a new tax-exempt group Kerry formed, the Citizen Soldier Fund, to lay groundwork for his presidential campaign. Later in 2002, AIG gave two more donations of $10,000 each to the same group, making it one of the largest corporate donors to Kerry's group.

The insurer wasn't the only company connected to the Big Dig to donate to Kerry's new group. Two construction companies on the project — Modern Continental Group and Jay Cashman Construction — each donated $25,000, IRS records show.

Rep. James McGovern, D-Mass., a Boston area lawmaker, credited Kerry for getting McCain's legislation blocked in favor of a hearing, saying Massachusetts lawmakers "were on the side of good government here but also concerned the language might go too far and put more of a burden on a Massachusetts project."
 

jdcamb

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The point of this post would be that John Kerry is no different then any other politician? I don't trust John Kerry anymore then I trust any other professional Politician. I am seeing a trend with your "informational post" were you are actually taking sides just by virtue of the content of your posts N8. You better be carefull or someone is going to call you on this. You stated in other posts that you work for the D.O.D. could your leanings be influenced by that? Basically what I am asking you is what are your motives for posting like do? Do you like to post a topic just to watch us froth at the mouth and point counter point each issue you bring up? Just curious....jdcamb
 

Ridemonkey

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As long as we are just posting stuff....

RESUME

- I was arrested in Kennebunkport, Maine, in 1976 for driving under the
influence of alcohol.
- I pled guilty, paid a fine, and had my driver's license suspended for 30
days.
- My Texas driving record has been "lost" and is not available.

MILITARY:
- I joined the Texas Air National Guard and went AWOL.
- I refused to take a drug test or answer any questions about my drug use.
- By joining the Texas Air National Guard, I was able to avoid combat
duty in Vietnam.

COLLEGE:
- I graduated from Yale University with a low C average.
- I was a cheerleader.

PAST WORK EXPERIENCE:
- I ran for US Congress and lost.
- I began my career in the oil business in Midland, Texas, in 1975.
- I bought an oil company, but couldn't find any oil in Texas.
- The company went bankrupt shortly after I sold all my stock.
- I bought the Texas Rangers baseball team in a sweetheart deal that took
land using taxpayer money.
- With the help of my father and our right-wing friends in the oil industry
(including Enron CEO Ken Lay), I was elected governor of Texas.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS AS GOVERNOR OF TEXAS:
- I changed Texas pollution laws to favor power and oil companies, making
Texas the most polluted state in the Union.
- During my tenure, Houston replaced Los Angeles as the most smog
ridden city in America.
- I cut taxes and bankrupted the Texas treasury to the tune of billions
in borrowed money.
- I set the record for the most executions by any governor in American
history.
- With the help of my brother, the governor of Florida, and my father's
appointments to the Supreme Court, I became President after losing by
over 500,000 votes.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS AS PRESIDENT:
- I am the first President in U.S. history to enter office with a criminal
record.
- I invaded and occupied two countries at a continuing cost of over one
billion dollars per week.
- I spent the U.S. surplus and effectively bankrupted the U.S. Treasury.
- I shattered the record for the largest annual deficit in U.S. history.
- I set an economic record for most private bankruptcies filed in any
12- month period.
- I set the all-time record for most foreclosures in a 12month period.
- I set the all-time record for the biggest drop in the history of the
US stock market.
- In my first year in office, over 2 million Americans lost their jobs and
that trend continues every month.
- I'm proud that the members of my cabinet are the richest of any
Administration in US history.
- My "poorest millionaire," Condoleeza Rice, has a Chevron oil tanker
named after her.
- I set the record for most campaign fundraising trips by a US
President.
- I am the all-time US and world record holder for receiving the most
corporate campaign donations.
- My largest lifetime campaign contributor, and one of my best friends,
Kenneth Lay, presided over the largest corporate bankruptcy fraud in
US History, Enron.
- My political party used Enron private jets and corporate attorneys
to assure my success with the US Supreme Court during my election
decision.
- I have protected my friends at Enron and Halliburton against
investigation or prosecution. More time and money was spent investigating
the Monica Lewinsky affair than has been spent investigating one of the
biggest corporate rip offs in history.
- I presided over the biggest energy crisis in U.S. history and refused
to intervene when corruption involving the oil industry was revealed.
- I presided over the highest gasoline prices in US history.
- I changed the US policy to allow convicted criminals to be awarded
government contracts.
- I appointed more convicted criminals to administration than any
President in US history.
- I created the Ministry of Homeland Security, the largest bureaucracy in
the history of the United States government.
- I've broken more international treaties than any President in US
history.
- I am the first President in US history to have the United Nations
remove the US from the Human Rights Commission.
- I withdrew the US from the World Court of Law.
- I refused to allow inspectors access to US "prisoners of war"
detainees and thereby have refused to abide by the Geneva Convention.
- I am the first President in history to refuse United Nations election
inspectors (during the 2002 US election).
- I set the record for fewest number of press conferences of any
President since the advent of television.
- I set the all-time record for most days on vacation in any one year
period.
- After taking off the entire month of August, I presided over the worst
security failure in US history.
- I garnered the most sympathy for the US after the World Trade
Center attacks and less than a year later made the US the most hated
country in the world, the largest failure of diplomacy in world history.
- I have set the all time record for most people worldwide to
simultaneously protest me in public venues (15 million people), shattering
the record for protest against any person in the history of mankind.
- I am the first President in US history to order an unprovoked,
preemptive attack and the military occupation of a sovereign nation. I did
so against the will of the United Nations, the majority of US citizens,
and the world community.
- I have cut health care benefits for war veterans and support a cut in
duty benefits for active duty troops and their families in war time.
- In my State of the Union Address, I lied about our reasons for attacking
Iraq, then blamed the lies on our British friends.
- I am the first President in history to have a majority of Europeans
(71%) view my presidency as the biggest threat to world peace and security.
- I am supporting development of a nuclear "Tactical Bunker Buster," a
WMD.
- I have so far failed to fulfill my pledge to bring Osama Bin Laden and
Saddam Hussein to justice.

RECORDS AND REFERENCES:
- All records of my tenure as governor of Texas are now in my father's
library, sealed and unavailable for public view.
- All records of SEC investigations into my insider trading and my
bankrupt companies are sealed in secrecy and unavailable for public view.
- All records or minutes from meetings that I, or my Vice President,
attended regarding public energy policy are sealed in secrecy and
unavailable for public review.
 

N8 v2.0

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I don't think there is any question of my political views. I am pretty sure most here know what they are.

I post stories that I think are interesting or relavent to current events. I generally don't make comment (typically my post speaks for itself), instead leaving that task for other to do.

If you note my RM Cutom Title is: Fair and Balanced

I am assuming that is a reference to how most liberals view the Fox news network where the lefties claim Fox's reporting is neither Fair nor Balanced and skewed to the Right. Although heaps could be said to suport the statement that all other media is liberal biased... but that is another thread or two.

*edit*: Oops... sorry to pee on the RM pro-lefty Bush/Conservative hatefest... carry on!
 

ummbikes

Don't mess with the Santas
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What you are N8 is fertilizer spreader.

The shear volume of pro-Bush propaganda you spread is surpassed only by your steadfast reluctance to engage in meaningful discourse on the issues.

So how long have you be active with the Republican National Committee?

Seriously N8 this is the debate forum not the propaganda forum.
 

I Are Baboon

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Every single politician in Washington is influenced by special interest groups. That's why there are so many lobbyists running around DC. I don't think pointing out this fact about John Kerry is a real groundbreaking development.
 

LordOpie

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Originally posted by I Are Baboon
Every single politician in Washington is influenced by special interest groups. That's why there are so many lobbyists running around DC. I don't think pointing out this fact about John Kerry is a real groundbreaking development.
If anything, it means he knows how to play the game! :devil:

Kerry 2004 !!!
 

N8 v2.0

Not the sharpest tool in the shed
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Originally posted by I Are Baboon
Every single politician in Washington is influenced by special interest groups. That's why there are so many lobbyists running around DC. I don't think pointing out this fact about John Kerry is a real groundbreaking development.
No..??? Then why is he running around on a platform that is against the "special intrests" in Wahington then..??? 'splain..
 

I Are Baboon

Vagina man
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Originally posted by N8
No..??? Then why is he running around on a platform that is against the "special intrests" in Wahington then..??? 'splain..
Beats me, but then again what politician is completely believeable? The fact the he may have accepted money from a special interest group is not going to sway my vote one way or the other.

<--- undecided
 

LordOpie

MOTHER HEN
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Originally posted by N8
No..??? Then why is he running around on a platform that is against the "special intrests" in Wahington then..??? 'splain..
Perhaps he was influenced by "special interest" and saw the evil in it. Now he's decide to advocate against it. People do change. Like I'm sure Bush doesn't do cocaine any more or wouldn't just disappear from office.
 

N8 v2.0

Not the sharpest tool in the shed
Oct 18, 2002
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Originally posted by LordOpie
Perhaps he was influenced by "special interest" and saw the evil in it. Now he's decide to advocate against it. People
Uhhh.. yeeeeahhh... :rolleyes:

We are talking about Kerry right? The guy who's trying his best to be a populist although his first wife came from a Philadelphia Main Line family worth $300 million. His second wife is a pickle-and-ketchup heiress (Heinz... ever hear of 'em?).

A 'man of the people' who llives in a mansion on Beacon Hill on which he has borrowed $6 million to finance his campaign.
 

$tinkle

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Originally posted by N8
Uhhh.. yeeeeahhh... :rolleyes:

We are talking about Kerry right? The guy who's trying his best to be a populist although his first wife came from a Philadelphia Main Line family worth $300 million. His second wife is a pickle-and-ketchup heiress (Heinz... ever hear of 'em?).

A 'man of the people' who llives in a mansion on Beacon Hill on which he has borrowed $6 million to finance his campaign.
on behalf of everyone who wants to be included, you are officially banned from parroting anything linked from the Drudgereport for one week.
 

LordOpie

MOTHER HEN
Oct 17, 2002
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Originally posted by N8
Uhhh.. yeeeeahhh... :rolleyes:

We are talking about Kerry right? The guy who's trying his best to be a populist although his first wife came from a Philadelphia Main Line family worth $300 million. His second wife is a pickle-and-ketchup heiress (Heinz... ever hear of 'em?).

A 'man of the people' who llives in a mansion on Beacon Hill on which he has borrowed $6 million to finance his campaign.
weak... http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/17337.htm

can't think for yourself?
 

jdcamb

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Originally posted by N8
No..??? Then why is he running around on a platform that is against the "special intrests" in Wahington then..??? 'splain..
It worked for his friend across the aisle so I bet he is figuring that it will work for him too. And by the way N8 I am clear on your leanings not by your responses to posts but to the subjects of your initial posts themselves. Have you ever thought of going into Politics? I could see it now..... *Newsflash GWB sacks campaign manager and hires upstart N8 to coordinate his 2004 campaign* AP/Wire. Spin brother spin........jdcamb
 

N8 v2.0

Not the sharpest tool in the shed
Oct 18, 2002
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Originally posted by jdcamb
It worked for his friend across the aisle so I bet he is figuring that it will work for him too. And by the way N8 I am clear on your leanings not by your responses to posts but to the subjects of your initial posts themselves. Have you ever thought of going into Politics? I could see it now..... *Newsflash GWB sacks campaign manager and hires upstart N8 to coordinate his 2004 campaign* AP/Wire. Spin brother spin........jdcamb
Nah, in my opinion 'tis much better to own politicians than to be one.

;)
 

ummbikes

Don't mess with the Santas
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Originally posted by N8
*yawn*

whatever...
Plagarism is a no-no!

You should always cite your source even if paraphrasing.

It could go like this, I heard Rush or Anne say something like blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, and it was very similar to how I feel about this issue. That way we all know where your talking points are coming from and you get to keep your integrity in tact.
 

N8 v2.0

Not the sharpest tool in the shed
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Originally posted by jdcamb
I am sure the Enron and Haliburton boys feel the same way:D ....jdcamb
I'm sure they do. I want to make sure my interests are protected/advanced and it doesn't really matter which party is in charge. Republicans are pro-business and there for more approachable while the Dems pretend that they are against business but take donations on the side but are still beholden to the same people.
 

LordOpie

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Yet that same year, he was somehow able to scrape together $8,600 for a brand-new, imported Italian motorcycle, a Ducati Paso 907 IE. He kept it for years, until he decided to run for president, at which time he traded it in for a Harley-Davidson like the one he rode onto "The Tonight Show"...
Heck yeah! Ducatis are schweet and any dude that rides one is good by me. I'll forgive him for the trading it for a harley :rolleyes:
 

ohio

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Nov 26, 2001
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Originally posted by N8
A 'man of the people' who llives in a mansion on Beacon Hill on which he has borrowed $6 million to finance his campaign.
Are you actually criticizing a man for taking out a 2nd mortgage on his home to run for president? That seems like a lot more personal risk and personal investment in a campaign than most politicians can handle...
 

N8 v2.0

Not the sharpest tool in the shed
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Originally posted by LordOpie
Heck yeah! Ducatis are schweet and any dude that rides one is good by me. I'll forgive him for the trading it for a harley :rolleyes:
Considering he traded it in so he could look more "common" and appeal to the average bubba who can't even pronounce Ducati.

Too bad Kerry doesn't stick to any core belief especially when it stands in his way to being elected.
 

ummbikes

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Originally posted by N8
Considering he traded it in so he could look more "common" and appeal to the average bubba who can't even pronounce Ducati.

Too bad Kerry doesn't stick to any core belief especially when it stands in his way to being elected.
Ya, he shold be more like the pillar of a man that Bush is. He has never sold out.;)
 

I Are Baboon

Vagina man
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Originally posted by N8
Too bad Kerry doesn't stick to any core belief especially when it stands in his way to being elected.
How do you figure? Last I saw, the latest polls had the democratic candidate, whoever it may be, leading Bush in the election polls.
 

gorgechris

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I'll vote for whomever it takes to oust Dubya. Yes, even Al Sharpton. Luckily, it looks like the the Demo option will be at least palatable. I've had to vote indy in the past because the other two options were a joke.

My point? Yep, Kerry is a politician, no matter how he tries to spin himself. OK, big news for everyone: if you're in politics, that makes you [gasp] a politician! It's not that I trust him, I just distrust him less than Bush.
 

gorgechris

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Originally posted by LordOpie
Seriously?
No, I was joking, but I guess if I had only two choices on the ballot, I might have to go with Sharpton. At least he would be too ineffectual to do anything, like obliterate my civil rights, bloat our deficit, and rape the environment.

Don't get me wrong, Sharpton is a racist freak. He kin talk purdy, but that's about it. The fact I would actually vote for him over Bush shows you what I think of our president. It's not realistic, anyway, so I don't have to worry about making that decision.
 

gorgechris

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Originally posted by N8
Several news stories surfacing today that indicate John F'ing Kerry is the the best politician money can buy...
Hey, I'm a discerning customer; if I'm gonna' buy something, it might as well be the best! Would you pay top dollar for something less?

Besides, I'm sure there are lobbyists for the energy and defense industries that would dispute your statement, and agree that GW is the best investment they've made in a long time.
 

N8 v2.0

Not the sharpest tool in the shed
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Originally posted by gorgechris
Hey, I'm a discerning customer; if I'm gonna' buy something, it might as well be the best! Would you pay top dollar for something less?

Besides, I'm sure there are lobbyists for the energy and defense industries that would dispute your statement, and agree that GW is the best investment they've made in a long time.
However, John F'ing Kerry is running on an anti-establishment, anti-special interest platform. :p
 

gorgechris

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Originally posted by N8
However, John F'ing Kerry is running on an anti-establishment, anti-special interest platform. :p
He's selling himself, and he's obviously done his market research (OK, he had someone do it for him). Yeah, he's bought and paid for, but I'm not worried about it, you can't find a politician that isn't. I just pick the one that offends me the least.

I will say this about Kerry's "character": he was decorated with a Silver Star, Bronze Star, and three Purple Hearts for his service in Vietnam, and then he came home and testified to Congress about the horror of the war. I think someone who has seen battle first-hand is less likely to send off other people's sons and daughters to fight and die. Something like that makes a difference in my opinion about a person.

OK, I've said more than I care to, I try like hell to keep out of these political debates, but I always let myself get suckered in! I'm done, I'll let you have the last word in this thread.
 

ohio

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Originally posted by N8
However, John F'ing Kerry is running on an anti-establishment, anti-special interest platform. :p
And Bush ran on a conservative platform, yet he's spending more (future) taxpayer dollars than any president in history.

Nobody cares what politicians claim they will do. All we care about is what they will ACTUALLY do. As far as I can tell, Kerry will actually do a better job than Bush.
 

BurlyShirley

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Originally posted by gorgechris


I will say this about Kerry's "character": he was decorated with a Silver Star, Bronze Star, and three Purple Hearts for his service in Vietnam, and then he came home and testified to Congress about the horror of the war. I think someone who has seen battle first-hand is less likely to send off other people's sons and daughters to fight and die.

That's not always a good thing. Not to me.
 

BurlyShirley

Rex Grossman Will Rise Again
Jul 4, 2002
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Originally posted by ohio

Nobody cares what politicians claim they will do. All we care about is what they will ACTUALLY do. As far as I can tell, Kerry will actually do a better job than Bush.
So if you dont go by what he says...how do you come to this conclusion,:confused: