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« on: September 22, 2004, 07:40:20 AM »

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Kerry does have stances on issues.  Really, he does.  It says so on his website.  Anyone who really wanted to find out could go there and find out.  

Good post, Gabu.  You bring up a decent argument regarding what Kerry is campaigning on.  Yes, you could go to his website to read what his core position is on things, but when you consider a lot of people do not have access to the internet at home, it is the candidates responsibility to "speak" what is written.  This is where Kerry constantly falls on his sword.  He cannot "verbally" stay on his script, making himself become the flip-flopper the GOP has described him as being.  This is why I do not believe the hype that Kerry will win the debates against Bush.  
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