PhinPhan1227
03-30-2004, 09:33 AM
I pulled these snippets off a CNN article.
I don't know why I'm surprised by these sorts of things. This is the candidate afterall who thinks that bringing up his voting record is a "personal attack". What that says to me is that even HE must see his voting record as an obsenity...;o)
""I noticed that gas is now close to three dollars a gallon here in California. If it keeps going up like that, folks, pretty shortly Cheney and President Bush are going to have to carpool to work together," the Massachusetts senator deadpanned.
While Kerry overstated the price of gasoline -- San Diego is highest in the nation, averaging $2.12 a gallon in Sunday's Lundberg Survey of U.S. filling stations -- California does have the highest average prices in the country.
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"They cannot seem to find the truth -- or tell the truth -- or if they find the truth, they don't like it so much because it is the truth of 3 million jobs lost; it is a truth of millions of children being left behind because of the broken promise of No Child Left Behind," Kerry said.
According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2.2 million jobs have been lost since January 2001"
I don't know why I'm surprised by these sorts of things. This is the candidate afterall who thinks that bringing up his voting record is a "personal attack". What that says to me is that even HE must see his voting record as an obsenity...;o)
""I noticed that gas is now close to three dollars a gallon here in California. If it keeps going up like that, folks, pretty shortly Cheney and President Bush are going to have to carpool to work together," the Massachusetts senator deadpanned.
While Kerry overstated the price of gasoline -- San Diego is highest in the nation, averaging $2.12 a gallon in Sunday's Lundberg Survey of U.S. filling stations -- California does have the highest average prices in the country.
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"They cannot seem to find the truth -- or tell the truth -- or if they find the truth, they don't like it so much because it is the truth of 3 million jobs lost; it is a truth of millions of children being left behind because of the broken promise of No Child Left Behind," Kerry said.
According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2.2 million jobs have been lost since January 2001"