The night before, without pointing out that many times votes in the Senate are way more complicated than aye or nay and the fact that Dick Cheney also voted the same way, Zell Miller attacked Kerry over voting against some big ticket military funding (this happened years ago when Cheney was in the Senate). Well - after the speech Wolf Blitzer interview Miller and called him on it (classic!). Blitzer said - point blank - that Miller did not mention in his speech that Cheney also voted the same way as Kerry. And - Millers response? He said that he's talking about Kerry and that has nothing to do with anyone else. Sheesh.
It's interesting to see what Miller saif about Kerry only a few years ago - what a sellout.
http://miller.senate.gov/speeches/030101jjdinner.htm
----- Original Message -----
From: Marlon Moyer
To: CF-Community
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 10:54 PM
Subject: President's speech
Anyone else listening to the speech? I heard they just had to escort a
couple of people out since they were making their disapproval of his
statements known.
I do have to say I'm getting really tired of the S.O.S. I heard GW mention
that Kerry said "You could find the heart and soul of America in Hollywood".
I think I remember someone on this list pointing out that isn't anywhere
near what he said. I guess politics is politics. I sure would like some
meat to these speeches though. Both have seemed like pep rallies.
Marlon
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