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New Advice to Kerry
[link|http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/09/13/kerry.over/|http://www.cnn.com/2...09/13/kerry.over/]

It is irrefutable fact that you bravely volunteered to fight in combat and bravely came come home to oppose what Colin Powell called "a war so poorly conceived, conducted and explained by (the) country's leaders. ... You do not squander courage and lives without clear purpose, without the country's backing and without full commitment."

In fact, it could be said that you did everything you could to stop that war so that others, such as George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Karl Rove, Tom Delay and John Ashcroft would not have to fight it.

Yes, Republican partisans have made much of the fact that while your boat-mates strongly affirm your leadership and courage under fire, one man from your crew strenuously opposes your candidacy.

But nobody can be found who ever served with George W. Bush, who even his critics would concede is a colorful and memorable personality not easily forgotten.
Regards,

-scott anderson

"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
New Re: Advice to Kerry
Someone's got to light a fire under his ass. I don't know who, but whoever it is, had better get the flames lit soon, or its going to be a very cold winter of our discontent.
jb4
shrub\ufffdbish (Am., from shrub + rubbish, after the derisive name for America's 43 president; 2003) n. 1. a form of nonsensical political doubletalk wherein the speaker attempts to defend the indefensible by lying, obfuscation, or otherwise misstating the facts; GIBBERISH. 2. any of a collection of utterances from America's putative 43rd president. cf. BULLSHIT

New Agree big time
It's beginning to look like Kerry could lose a debate with Bush. Which is really scarey to comtemplate. All I can say is that if Bush wins the election, Kerry probably should not go into catering. He doesn't appear to have the leadership skills to run a commercial kitchen. It's amazing who I will vote for to get Bush out. This sucks.
New He owned a cookie shop in Boston's Quincy Market.
[link|http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/25/politics/campaign/25PAM.html?ex=1095307200&en=db4d6a6ac2e12722&ei=5070&conv|NYTimes]:

And there is the Kilvert and Forbes cookie shop, which Mr. Kerry, who says he had "a hankering for a great cookie" one night, opened with a friend, K. Dun Gifford, in 1976 (they named it for their mother's maiden names). Mr. Kerry is no longer an owner of the shop, which is still in Quincy Market behind Faneuil Hall, and, even to him, it seems like a quirky biographical detour.

"I will never be able to explain fully how I ended up in the cookie business," Mr. Kerry said. "I was a lawyer with time on my hands \ufffd and a serious sweet tooth."


You were saying? >:-)

Cheers,
Scott.
New Cookie shop, eh?
Ok, a maybe he can own a cookie shop with somebody else, but can he keep after surly servers and a sous chef in a pissy mood? I wonder... Maybe a small kitchen... :)
New There's a funny story behind that...
To hear Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) tell it, his brief foray into the cookie business in the late 1970s gives him a leg up on the concerns of small-business owners. Earlier this month, the Democratic presidential candidate introduced his small-business program with vignettes from his own cookie-making experience.

Yet all that experience kind of, well, crumbles, in the mind of David Liederman, another cookie entrepreneur. Liederman, the founder of the David\ufffds Cookies chain, claims Kerry ripped off the idea from him.

\ufffdThe bottom line is he just stole it from me,\ufffd said Liederman, now a restaurateur and real estate developer in the New York City suburbs.

The Kerry campaign sharply dismissed Liederman\ufffds charge.

<...>

\ufffdSome guy who called me up was John Kerry, in \ufffd79 or \ufffd80,\ufffd Liederman recalled. \ufffdHe said he wanted to come down and talk to me about franchising. He came to the office and said he had an incredible space in Boston, which was Faneuil Hall. He said he needed some plans and some layouts and all sorts of things to get the approval of the landlord.\ufffd

\ufffdSo I gave him the layout, the package, and he went back and I didn\ufffdt hear from him for six or seven months.\ufffd

Then one day Liederman got a call from someone who said they\ufffdd seen one of his stores in Faneuil Hall. Not having a store in Boston, Liederman decided to have a look for himself.

\ufffdIt was a direct, 100-percent knock off of David\ufffds Cookies,\ufffd said Liederman, from the appliances to the shop\ufffds design to the cookies themselves. \ufffdIf you had walked into a David\ufffds Cookie\ufffds store in Manhattan at the same time he opened \ufffdJohn\ufffds Cookies\ufffd in Boston, you couldn\ufffdt tell the difference.\ufffd

[link|http://www.hillnews.com/news/012804/kerry.aspx|Link]
John Kerry: The electability of Walter Mondale, without all that annoying integrity.
New Dup -ignore
It's beginning to look like Kerry could lose a debate with Bush. Which is really scarey to contemplate. All I can say is that if Bush wins the election, Kerry probably should not go into catering. He doesn't appear to have the leadership skills to run a commercial kitchen. It's amazing who I will vote for to get Bush out. This sucks.
Expand Edited by hnick Sept. 14, 2004, 07:38:36 AM EDT
     Advice to Kerry - (admin) - (6)
         Re: Advice to Kerry - (jb4) - (5)
             Agree big time - (hnick) - (3)
                 He owned a cookie shop in Boston's Quincy Market. - (Another Scott) - (2)
                     Cookie shop, eh? - (hnick)
                     There's a funny story behind that... - (johnu)
             Dup -ignore - (hnick)

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