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2004 US Presidential Election
March 02, 2004
| Kerry Looks For Sweep, Says Belly is Burning

AP

Democratic front-runner John Kerry, looking for a sweep of 10 states that could end John Edwards’ bid for the presidential nomination, said Tuesday there should be no doubt that he has the “fire in the belly” to spend the next nine months trying to oust President Bush.

“Boy, wait til you see the fire in my belly. I didn’t win 18 out of 20 caucuses and primaries so far because I don’t have the fire in the belly,” Kerry told “The Early Show” on CBS. “And people who know me well know that fire is raging, and on behalf of the working people of America I intend to make sure that we restore fairness in our country again.”

Some antacids ought to take care of that, Senator.



Posted by Michele at March 2, 2004 08:29 AM | TrackBack
Comments

You arn’t going to win nothing kerry, not when you go around siding with the enemies of the USA, like Iran. Who is voting in this election Iran?

You are treading close to the treason line kerry, selling out your country, its security. Same old kerry, just like you sold out the USA when you told your vietnam lies.

On Feb. 8, the Tehran Times published a letter that Mr. Kerry’s office sent to an Iranian news agency explaining why he should be elected president. The letter suggests that the Bush administration’s objectionable behavior toward other nations is to blame for many of the world’s problems. “Sadly, we are also painfully aware of how the actions and attitudes demonstrated by the U.S. government over the past three years have threatened the goodwill earned by presidents of both parties over many decades and put many of our international relationships at risk,” the Kerry letter says.
traiter Kerry

Posted by: Fat Guy at March 2, 2004 09:41 AM

“Fire in my belly” or “Stomach roasting in hell”

Posted by: Stephen at March 2, 2004 10:55 AM

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