Howard Dean on John Kerry: "It appears that his word is no good" By: Steve Sawyer | Source: GOP May 18, 2004 9:31AM EST
"And [Gov. Howard Dean (D-VT)] also attacked Mr. Kerry's candidacy, saying he thought the senator would be a weak contender in the general election. 'He's going to have a hard time if he's the nominee,' Dr. Dean said. 'I think electability's a real issue for him. He appears to change his mind so often.' Dr. Dean went on to assert that Mr. Kerry's 'credibility is under enormous attack, repeatedly,' citing his votes in favor of the use of force in Iraq and of President Bush's education plan. 'He has this pattern,' Dr. Dean said, 'you saw it with No Child Left Behind, you saw it with the war, you see it with special interests, which I think is terribly damaging. It appears that his word is no good.'" - Kerry: 'Perfect Way to See Middle East Is Upside Down' - Kerry: 'We Can Do Better' - 'Hanoi John' Gets Unwelcome Reception From Veterans - New Catholic Website Targets John Kerry - Heinz Kerry: Four More Years of 'Hell' if Bush Wins - John Kerry's shifting stands - Cave Sheds Light on John the Baptist, Archeologist Says - Who Is John Kerry? - Kerry: I Wouldn't Respond to Nuclear Attack - North Carolina’s Republicans tell homosexuals that their values are not the same - NYC TO GOP: DROP DEAD - Socialist/Marxists in there Own Words - Teresa: John not qualified to be president - Americans don't believe that the federal government knows best when it comes to emergencies - O'Neill to Kerry: Sue me - John Kerry's wife supportive of Homosexual Marriage - Teresa Heinz Kerry: I'm an 'African American' - Swift Vets Release Third Commercial Re: John Kerry - An Analysis: The Case against John Kerry’s Health Plan - Teresa Heinz Kerry: Bag Lady for the Radical Left - John Edwards chosen as Kerry Running Mate - Who Is John Edwards? Republican Party Offers A Guide - John Kerry told to tone down the anti-Bush rhetoric - John Kerry Must Go - Kerry appears inconsistent on middle East policy
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