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<< Celebration | Main | GOP Assault on Union Pensions >> December 15, 2003I'm SatisifedJust received this letter from the Kerry campaign. It asserts no connection to the Osama-Dean ads and condemns them-- not quite strongly enough for my taste but enough: Thanks for sending John Kerry your thoughts and concerns about the recentThe slowness of the response (36 hours) does show that the campaign still needs to get up to Internet speed. Posted by Nathan at December 15, 2003 09:31 PM Related posts:
Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: CommentsSo just where is this dreck coming from exactly, and could it be a Bush plant using the names of some people we imagine are connected in some way to the Dems.? Sounds like Rove to me! Posted by: VJ at December 16, 2003 03:30 AM Hah, so you believe the Kerry campaign but the Bush campaign would have done this? What a sucker! The Kerry campaign would never lie, would they? They'd never try to undercut someone who was twenty points up in the polls on them, oh noooooo, it must be BUSH! Liberals have become the mirror-image of conservatives during the Clinton years: a conspiracy around every corner, a bogeyman president in every closet. Simplest, and most probable explanation: An arm of the Kerry campaign distant enough for plausible deniability paid for this ad to try to undercut Dean. Then they sent you a letter and totally bullcrapped you and the Ph.D who runs this website (what a laugh). Occam's razor is sharp as ever. What a bunch of jackballs. Posted by: Dominick at December 20, 2003 12:24 PM Post a comment
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