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Clinton's team aids Kerry on military
Washington Times ^ | 6/03/04 | Rowan Scarborough

Posted on 06/02/2004 9:48:26 PM PDT by kattracks

Edited on 07/12/2004 4:15:41 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

Sen. John Kerry, who delivers a major speech today on how he would reshape the military, is getting his national security ideas from a cadre of retired generals and ex-civilian officials who advised President Clinton.

But in speeches so far, the Massachusetts Democrat sounds like President Bush when discussing his strategy for the war on terrorism and a military of the future. Mr. Kerry even attempts to sound tougher than the hawkish president.


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TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: clintonistas; homelandinsecurity; kerry; rowanscarborough

1 posted on 06/02/2004 9:48:27 PM PDT by kattracks
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To: kattracks

So Kerry is going to start off with gays in the military? That ought to be fun.


2 posted on 06/02/2004 9:49:41 PM PDT by snooker (John Flipping Kerry, the enemy's choice in Vietnam, the enemy's choice in Iraq.)
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To: kattracks

If Kerry attempts to run to the right of Bush on national security, and the economy is strong, and Nader adds the Green endorsement to the Reform nomination, Kerry will lose by a substantial margin in November.


3 posted on 06/03/2004 8:31:53 AM PDT by p. henry
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