The Command Post
2004 US Presidential Election
April 23, 2004
| Kerry Launches New Ad Campaign

It’s about “building a stronger America,” and according to the Kerry media relations office:

The first two in what will be a series of ads emphasize John Kerry’s clear strategy to win the peace in Iraq and his plan to rebuild America by putting our economy back on track, creating new and better jobs, expanding access to affordable health care and improving our nation’s schools.

Read the press release here. (Via ED)



Posted by Alan at April 23, 2004 07:39 AM | TrackBack
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Win the peace in Iraq? How, by getting every American to convert to Islam?

They aren’t chanting “death to America” in Iran anymore. They are chanting “elect kerry”.
It means the same thing.

Posted by: Al-Lat at April 23, 2004 01:50 PM

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