
Stops campaigning, for Pres. Reagan
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Stops campaigning, for Pres. Reagan
Bush is not going to be campaigning and has pulled all his ads from running on Friday out of respect for Reagan.. The half wit (kerry
) Is doing the same..

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j wrote:Kerry needs to get back in the hole he climbed out of and stop patronizing an Ex President he has utter contempt for.
I just feel its better to say nothing than to lie through your teeth.
I agree...Kerry should have made a canned statement to honor Reagan's passing, then a canned statement saying he will pull ads on Friday out of respect, and that is it. No need to announce he is suspending campaigning or doing it for too long. 1-2 days of unannounced suspension and that is it.
When all the libs attack Reagan next Monday it will look insincere and stupid.
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kerry sided with communism over reagan in the 80,s, even to the point of supporting castro and ortega. do liberals ever support our friends and attack our enemies?
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Monday, June 7, 2004 11:43 p.m. EDT
Kerry: 'I'm Proud I Stood Against Reagan'
A day after Ronald Reagan's death Sen. John Kerry praised him for his "love of country" and geniality. But as recently as last year Kerry boasted:
"I'm proud that I stood against Ronald Reagan, not with him, when his intelligence agencies were abusing the Constitution of the United States and when he was running an illegal war in Central America."
That's just one of a series of anti-Reagan quotes unearthed by the Weekly Standard, where the Massachusetts Democrat slams Reagan as everything from an "inexperienced" governor to a dime store cowboy.
But it was the battle over U.S. aid to Nicaragua's Contra freedom fighters - backed by Reagan and opposed by Congressional Democrats - that drove Kerry to extremes.
He was one of ten signatories to the infamous "Dear Commandante" letter that offered Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega a deal: Don't do anything too overtly Marxist and Democrats would see to it that the Reagan-backed freedom fighters would be denied funding.
After Reagan lost the vote, Ortega promptly traveled to Moscow to get further instructions from his Soviet patrons, leaving Kerry and crew looking like communist dupes.
kerry is a dangerous man to our security.
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Monday, June 7, 2004 11:43 p.m. EDT
Kerry: 'I'm Proud I Stood Against Reagan'
A day after Ronald Reagan's death Sen. John Kerry praised him for his "love of country" and geniality. But as recently as last year Kerry boasted:
"I'm proud that I stood against Ronald Reagan, not with him, when his intelligence agencies were abusing the Constitution of the United States and when he was running an illegal war in Central America."
That's just one of a series of anti-Reagan quotes unearthed by the Weekly Standard, where the Massachusetts Democrat slams Reagan as everything from an "inexperienced" governor to a dime store cowboy.
But it was the battle over U.S. aid to Nicaragua's Contra freedom fighters - backed by Reagan and opposed by Congressional Democrats - that drove Kerry to extremes.
He was one of ten signatories to the infamous "Dear Commandante" letter that offered Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega a deal: Don't do anything too overtly Marxist and Democrats would see to it that the Reagan-backed freedom fighters would be denied funding.
After Reagan lost the vote, Ortega promptly traveled to Moscow to get further instructions from his Soviet patrons, leaving Kerry and crew looking like communist dupes.
kerry is a dangerous man to our security.
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rainstorm wrote:kerry sided with communism over reagan in the 80,s, even to the point of supporting castro and ortega. do liberals ever support our friends and attack our enemies?
With Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff
For the story behind the story...
Click Here
Click Here
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Monday, June 7, 2004 11:43 p.m. EDT
Kerry: 'I'm Proud I Stood Against Reagan'
A day after Ronald Reagan's death Sen. John Kerry praised him for his "love of country" and geniality. But as recently as last year Kerry boasted:
"I'm proud that I stood against Ronald Reagan, not with him, when his intelligence agencies were abusing the Constitution of the United States and when he was running an illegal war in Central America."
That's just one of a series of anti-Reagan quotes unearthed by the Weekly Standard, where the Massachusetts Democrat slams Reagan as everything from an "inexperienced" governor to a dime store cowboy.
But it was the battle over U.S. aid to Nicaragua's Contra freedom fighters - backed by Reagan and opposed by Congressional Democrats - that drove Kerry to extremes.
He was one of ten signatories to the infamous "Dear Commandante" letter that offered Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega a deal: Don't do anything too overtly Marxist and Democrats would see to it that the Reagan-backed freedom fighters would be denied funding.
After Reagan lost the vote, Ortega promptly traveled to Moscow to get further instructions from his Soviet patrons, leaving Kerry and crew looking like communist dupes.
kerry is a dangerous man to our security.
I dont see how your post is topical in any way.
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