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...among the most well researched, clearly grounded opinions available in print. News shows such as “Crossfire” pretend to give information, but instead spiral into a screamfest with no logical layout of the issues. It’s not hard to find profiles of the candidate??s platforms. The Washington Post, for example, has run a series of editorials called “The Choice” comparing Bush’s and Kerry’s views on various points. What is difficult is finding a reputable source that will verbalize support...
...Defend thyself. Despite the conventional wisdom that Democrats have finally learned to respond to the opposition—and despite specific promises from the candidate??for much of the spring and summer, John Kerry failed to rebut the Republican attacks that everyone knew were coming. Rather than decide—following Iowa and New Hampshire victories—to divert twenty percent of his campaign to general election research and planning, Kerry continued to focus exclusively on beating primary challengers he had already defeated. And when the inevitable March deluge of Bush-Cheney liberal/flip-flopper/weak-on-security ads swamped the airwaves...
...you’re starting to warm up to this beautiful New England weather, you might want to check out therightstuffcomedy.com, where you can find John Kerry flip flops. Offered in black and white, these flops have John Kerry quotes printed on them highlighting the candidate??s stance reversals on various issues...
...Survey Chair Jonathan S. Chavez ’05, who is a Democrat, said he thinks students lean toward Kerry because they are more concerned with the issues than with each candidate??s image...
...results at the website for the Kerry campaign were slightly less anaemic: the L-word appears 37 times on www.johnkerry.com. Even so, 17 of those occurrences involve the candidate??s defending himself against charges of liberalism from his opponents, and the single reference to Kerry as a “liberal senator” comes from an AP release – written...