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Home Front: Politix
Kerry tells supporters to vote 'globally'
2004-10-18
Posted by:Mark Espinola

#6  The Bush campaign has an advertisment out about the Kerry health plan that is very effective. Shows multiple bureaucracies like IRS on the Kerry plan involved in the decision making process of how health care is administered. Ends with the Dr. having little say in the process.

I personally thought it was very effective in highlighting that Kerry's plan will allow lazy and inefficient bureaucrats to be calling the shots.
Posted by: 2b   2004-10-18 4:42:36 PM  

#5  Will there be a test?
Posted by: tu3031   2004-10-18 4:13:14 PM  

#4  OK I vote for Jefferson Davis then.
Posted by: Bill Nelson   2004-10-18 12:36:39 PM  

#3  typically, Kerry takes the healthcare argument too far - blaming Bush for the contaminated flu vaccine
Posted by: Frank G   2004-10-18 10:29:21 AM  

#2  Globally my ass. That is what Sorros wants a global influence for himself. He is hoping he can buy the influence of a Kerry Presidency. What is with that Sorros guy? That is where all this "globally" crap is coming from. It's been a Kerry meme but it's Gorge Sorros pulling the puppet strings.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2004-10-18 10:14:20 AM  

#1  It seems the only real issue Mr. Kerry still has an edge over the President on is health care. The economy is doing well and most people don't give a rat's patoot what the rest of the world thinks so his "alliance" talk is going nowhere. Even the Democrats I know her are all talking on the single issue of healthcare and were genuinely appalled at Mr. Kerry's bringing up of Mary Cheny. They all thought it a cheap trick to get the homosexual vote. Most of them don't think Kerry will win and are planning for 4 years from now.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2004-10-18 7:56:23 AM  

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