Date: 09/30/2004 08:26 PM MST
From: E. Walker (anutnan@msn.com)
Subject: Bush Team Prepares Net Assault
Your biased review of the debate is laughable ("Bush Team Prepares Net Assault," Sept. 30, 2004). John Kerry clearly won the debate. He laid out specific plans to win the peace in Iraq and to strengthen our alliances, which have been damaged by the lies of the Bush administration. Kerry got some great jabs in with regard to Bush's oil interest, and by consistently reviewing the spins that Bush put on Kerry's statements.
Bush, on the other hand, was all flash and no substance, and time after time he pronounced nuclear "nu-cu-ler." Bush loves to use the word "freedom" in reference to his administration and "inconsistency" in reference to Kerry, but we've lost rights under Bush, and Kerry was able to remind Bush that perspectives can change if new information is received. Kerry was a real gentleman; I would have started shouting at the dictator about the stolen election of 2000 and been dragged off by the Secret Service.
I'm sure that the neo-cons or radi-cons or religi-cons all think that Bush was brilliant, but they also think that Iraqi children are going to school, rather than being blown apart. I trust that Kerry has won the hearts of the regular Americans. We don't want to be a fearful warring nation; our best days are ahead of us.
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Date: 10/01/2004 07:01 AM MST
From: Doris Cyr Sanders (dcyrsanders@blomand.net)
Subject: Diebold Rep Now Runs Elections
This is very disturbing ("Diebold Rep Now Runs Elections," Sept. 30, 2004). She should not be allowed to have anything to do with the election. A computer specialist like her can, if she wishes, turn the election. I don't know what these people are thinking to make her second in command at the election office. Scares me to death!
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Date: 10/01/2004 09:09 AM MST
From: George Ziemann (wizard@azoz.com
Subject: RIAA Fires New Round of Volleys
5,400 lawsuits ("RIAA Fires New Round of Volleys," Sept. 30, 2004)? Wow. Even more amazing is that out of these thousands of cases, we haven't heard about a single suit wherein the RIAA has actually proven its case in court. This is because its fantasy assumption of what the law says seems to be contradicted by every federal court judge presented with its vision of thieving pirates.
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