Friday, August 20, 2004

Hypocrisy In Action

Here is the official link from the site:
http://www.cnsnews.com//ViewPolitics.asp?Page=\Politics\archive\200408\POL20040820c.html

Bill's Comment: Just another example of how Kerry and the Democrats are doing damage control and spin the facts of those who were there. I would love to have somebody file a complaint to the FEC in regards to the Democratic Party filtering campaign money illegally. John Kerry couldn't distinguish the truth even if it was injected into him as a bait-and-switch botox injection.

Article to follow:

MoveOn Ads OK; Swift Boat Ads Not OK, Kerry Campaign SaysBy Susan JonesCNSNews.com Morning EditorAugust 20, 2004

(CNSNews.com) - The Bush campaign has suggested that Sen. John Kerry join President Bush in calling off the dogs -- those "shadowy" 527 groups that run ads for and against Bush and Kerry.

The liberal group MoveOn.org and the anti-Kerry group Swift Boat Veterans for Truth are both 527s, named after a section of the tax code.

But on Friday, a spokeswoman for the Kerry campaign backed away from the suggestion. She said what MoveOn.org is doing is perfectly fine, while what the Swift Boat Veterans are doing is "dishonest" and "dishonorable."

Debra Deshong of the Kerry campaign told Fox News there's a difference between MoveOn.org and Swift Boat Veterans for Truth: "MoveOn.org is an independent organization that existed well before the Kerry campaign," she said, whereas Swift Boat Veterans for Truth "is not an independent group."

Deshong invoked Friday's New York Times article as proof: "And in today's New York Times, it details exactly all the ties this group (Swift Boat Veterans for Truth) has to the Bush White House."

Deshong condemned Bush for not telling Swift Boat Veterans for Truth to stop running their ad. (Swift Boats say it wouldn't matter what Bush said -- see related story)

"Again, we (the Kerry campaign) have nothing to do with these independent ads, like MoveOn.org. That is an independent organization that existed well before the Kerry campaign. They have every right to be running what they are under the campaign finance laws." According to Deshong, "This is about the Swift Boat Vets that are running dishonorable ads that Bush refuses to condemn."

What about the barrage of 527 ads thrown at President Bush? a Bush campaign spokeswoman asked on Friday.

"The fact is, not only has this president had over $62 million dollars spent attacking him by these shadowy groups, but let's not forget about Michael Moore's movie," said Bush campaign spokeswoman Jennifer Millerwise, also speaking on Fox News. She noted that for weeks, Americans could "hardly turn on a TV" without seeing Michael Moore "launch unbelievable attacks on this president."

Millerwise said the Bush campaign would rather focus on the major issues -- including Sen. Kerry's spotty attendance at Senate Intelligence Committee hearings.
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Final Word: It is real easy for them to throw stones at glass houses, isn't it? When it comes time for them for ATQ, they cower worse than a dog with its tail between it's legs.

With all of this soft money being floated around like Niagara Falls in the DNC, it is so obvious that they are hellbent beyond obsession to oust President Bush. With folks like George Soros willing to spend whatever it takes to defeat Bush, I pray to hear on November 3, 2004, that I hear President George Walker Bush being declared the winner- "FOUR MORE YEARS!"

Should that scenario pan out so, then the real entertainment begins. The Democrats will become undone quicker than a pair of Bill Clinton's drawers, and down like Governor Jim McGreevey (D-NJ). (Oops, I forgot. My governor may actually like to do that. Let us not go there.)


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