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Re: John Kerry: Good, bad, or both?

He is VERY good, with the reasons being that he KNOWS how to make the economy grow larger and produce jobs for families that currently are poor or near it, struggling to get by. I mean, he's a Democrat, just like Bill Clinton was, who created millions of new jobs and gave the American Economy a $1 TRILLION surplus, which BUSH wasted on an unneeded tax cut (NOT put here to cause a major debate, war, etc.) Using the money in that economy, he boosted the education, healthcare, and other systems in this nation, giving the people what they needed. John Kerry will most likely do the same, and with the new fronteir of terror to tackle, he'll probably be better than Clinton was. I can say so much more, including his Vietnam and other events he shaped in his political career. But, that's it.

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