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2004 US Presidential Election
August 10, 2003
Graham | Graham Plays Catch Up With Cross–Iowa RV Tour

Local coverage of the Graham Iowa campaign from the Burlington Hawk Eye. Sample from the stump:

Graham called the recent increase in deficit spending as "immoral."

"What it essentially says is that this generation, by not paying their bills, is going to increase the burden for our children and grandchildren," he said. "That goes against the way America has always been."



Posted by Alan at August 10, 2003 10:24 PM | TrackBack
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Did he mention which one of our grandchildren is paying for universal health care coverage?

How these people can talk fiscal responsibility and universal healthcare at the same time is beyond me. At least they don’t have to worry about their clueless dolt lackeys in the press asking about the contradiction. They don’t see it, either.

Posted by: torpedo_eight at August 12, 2003 07:14 PM

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