"Led Troops in Battle"--Kerry/Edwards Are Certainly the Best Team for America. Does America Know this? Or Do We Believe the Mendacious Outrageous Bush
ABCNEWS.com : Edwards Slams Bush Campaign's Ad 'Lies': "MANCHESTER, N.H. Sept. 27, 2004
John Edwards accused President Bush's re-election campaign of lying in television ads about John Kerry's Vietnam War service and his plan to reform health care. (Not just his "campaign," Vice President Edwards, but elChimpo himself: Liar Liar Liar...Bush/Dick will say ANYTHING to get elected the First Time)*aj*
'They will absolutely lie about anything,' the Democratic vice presidential candidate said Monday at a rally in Victory Park attended by hundreds of well-wishers.
A Bush health care ad claims that Kerry would put health care decisions in the hands of government 'bureaucrats' at a cost of $1.5 trillion. Independent analysts estimate the cost at $895 billion over 10 years, which Kerry says he would pay for by repealing Bush's tax cuts for the wealthiest 2 percent of Americans.
'There's not a single new government program in our health care plan,' which calls for strengthening existing government programs such as Medicare and Medicaid, giving tax breaks to employers that provide health insurance, and allowing Americans to buy prescription drugs from Canada, Edwards said.
The North Carolina senator also criticized the Bush campaign's attacks on Kerry's military service and Republican attempts to portray Kerry as a supporter of al-Qaida and former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. John Kerry 'is the one candidate who's actually led troops in battle,' Edwards said"
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John Edwards accused President Bush's re-election campaign of lying in television ads about John Kerry's Vietnam War service and his plan to reform health care. (Not just his "campaign," Vice President Edwards, but elChimpo himself: Liar Liar Liar...Bush/Dick will say ANYTHING to get elected the First Time)*aj*
'They will absolutely lie about anything,' the Democratic vice presidential candidate said Monday at a rally in Victory Park attended by hundreds of well-wishers.
A Bush health care ad claims that Kerry would put health care decisions in the hands of government 'bureaucrats' at a cost of $1.5 trillion. Independent analysts estimate the cost at $895 billion over 10 years, which Kerry says he would pay for by repealing Bush's tax cuts for the wealthiest 2 percent of Americans.
'There's not a single new government program in our health care plan,' which calls for strengthening existing government programs such as Medicare and Medicaid, giving tax breaks to employers that provide health insurance, and allowing Americans to buy prescription drugs from Canada, Edwards said.
The North Carolina senator also criticized the Bush campaign's attacks on Kerry's military service and Republican attempts to portray Kerry as a supporter of al-Qaida and former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. John Kerry 'is the one candidate who's actually led troops in battle,' Edwards said"
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