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Monday, October 18, 2004

Send in the Clowns - More Kerry Lies

A Kerry commercial shows Bush pledging to help Seniors on Medicare & then the voiceover says, "the very next day imposes a 17% premium increase - the biggest in history".

However, it turns out the 17% increase was not imposed by President Bush but was mandated by the "balanced budget agreement" signed by President Clinton, voted into law by Senator John Kerry, and was scheduled to come into effect during the Bush administration. President Bush had no authority to reverse what had been voted into law by Senator Kerry during the Clinton administration.

Clinton looks like a feeble liar when it comes to Klown Kerry. Since Kerry has a propensity to lie & phony up his exploits in life, is this what we can expect from a Klown Kerry Adminsitration - four years of lies by him, his cabinet, his staff?

This fool can't run on his dismal Senate record, or rather non-record, so he is left to lying about the Bush Administration, using fear-mongering & scare tactics & generally babbling incoherently about his unending misguided masterplans. It'll be scary if this circus gets to the White House. Popcorn, anyone?

2 Comments:

Blogger Francis Lynn said...

It's soo hard to get the message out to everyone, everywhere. I wish Bush had pointed it out in the debate.

1:23 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Kerry and Clinton only mandated that that the increased costs could not be added to the budget deficit. The point is that Bush didn't hold down Medicare costs. It didn't have to rise 17%. Where was his EFFECTIVE plan to hold down costs?

4:16 PM  

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