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Old 10-27-2004, 07:31 AM
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Default Actually, it's the correct strategy, for KERRY.

Even though it shows his lack of character and is truly underhanded.

Many of Kerry's voters are working class, low income voters who don't have the time that we do in our white collar jobs to peruse the internet and check the facts. They are operating off of soundbytes and not off of facts (check out some of the "debates" on this board).

My husband isn't working class, but he has a job where his access to the internet is limited. He doesn't watch the news, and during his free time, he plays X-box online, plays with our kids, does work around the house, etc. The only news he gets is a steady diet of our local newspaper, which rarely goes in depth on these stories, and he doesn't fully read the stories.

This close to the election, the majority of Kerry voters aren't going to check out this story, they're going to link it to an ongoing theme of Bush incompetence, and they're going to buy it, hook line & sinker.

Just watch.

Oh, the shyte may well hit the fan on Nov. 3, but it's extremely doubtful that the story will be dispelled by then.

We know it's dishonest, but it's just another hit on Bush.

Remember, how many Kerry voters even paid attention to the fake memo scandal? Very few, I'd say.

Catz
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