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Originally posted by BlackJackal
Ok I was asking for proof that Bush or someone from the Bush campaign called Kerry a baby Killer.
The link you provided stated the group �Unbiased citizens for a different Truth� pressed the baby killer charge on Kerry. And the actual charges pressed were so off the wall that they don't even count.
The charges were that "while colleagues were in Vietnam fighting to defend freedom he was in the USA eating soldiers babies."
Again I ask for proof of your statement
Originally posted by Twitchy
Dude they are calling Kerry a baby killer. Fight fire with fire I say.
[edit on 31-10-2004 by BlackJackal]
Originally Posted by Twitchy
the Kerry campaign isn't saying that Bush had a coc aine problem
Chris Heinz, 31, displayed his mother Teresa's famous lack of rhetorical restraint at a recent campaign event with a group of Wharton students.
Originally Posted by Twitchy
Kerry killing babies? Hmmmm, 'idnependent groups' similar to the Sift Boat Group?
www.salon.com... aine/
Oct. 18, 1999 | A new book by Texas author J.H. Hatfield claims that George W. Bush was arrested for coc aine possession in 1972, but had his record expunged with help from his family's political connections.
"First Son: George W. Bush and the Family Dynasty," by Dallas Morning News reporter Bill Minutaglio, says George Bush Sr. referred his son to Project P.U.L.L. after an incident in which George W. drove drunk with his younger brother Marvin in the car.
But Hatfield quotes "a high-ranking advisor to Bush" who confirmed that Bush was arrested for coc aine possession in Houston in 1972, and had the record expunged by a judge who was "a fellow Republican and elected official" who helped Bush get off "with a little community service at a minority youth center instead of having to pick cotton on a Texas prison farm."
Hatfield also says that when he asked Scott McClellan to comment on the allegation of a former Yale classmate of Bush's that the presidential hopeful was arrested for coc aine possession in 1972 and had his record expunged in exchange for community service at Project P.U.L.L., the Bush campaign spokesman said, sotto voce, "Oh, #," followed by, "No comment."
www.mirror.co.uk...=14609301&method=full&siteid=50143&headline=bush--took-coc aine-at-camp-david--name_page.html
She quotes his former sister-in-law Sharon Bush who claims: "Bush did coke at Camp David when his father was President, and not just once either."
Other acquaintances allege that as a 26-year-old National Guard, Bush "liked to sneak out back for a joint or into the bathroom for a line of coc aine".
Bush has admitted being an alcoholic but, asked during the 1999 election if he did drugs, he said: "I've told the American people that years ago I made some mistakes.
Originally posted by BlackJackal
Kerry's stepson is calling Bush a 'cokehead' that is a very derogatory term. Thats a far cry from someone saying that Bush had a drug abuse problem. This is Kerry's stepson I don't know how much closer you are going to need to get for it to be a campaign affiliation especially when he was speaking at a CAMPAIGN EVENT.
Originally posted by Seekerof
Question:
Does Mr. Chris Heinz have any problems with Democrat Barack Obama?
Is this just a selective assertion that is being only directed to his father's adversary, who also happens to be Republican?
Again, does Mr. Heinz have any problems with Obama?
But on second thought, this brings into question how people are voting....are you voting based on the man's far past or are you voting on what they have accomplished and may well accomplish?
Besides, not hearing you cry the blues over those "cokeheads" that will undoubtedly be voting....thoughts?
seekerof
Originally posted by Thomas Crowne
Theshadowknows, your party has been highjacked by radical, anti-American commy left-wingers.