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Posted by JFKerry on October 15, 2004 at 10:17:33 from (67.77.22.163):
In Reply to: Re: Kerry Question posted by Allan in NE on October 15, 2004 at 10:01:32:
OK, I understand the cameras following good looking people but that still does not explain why they followed Kerry. I mean really- stick some bolts in his neck and who do have. Does Hermon Munster come to anyones mind? On a serius note though I did hear today that part of Kerrys economic plan includes not only raising the minimum wage but also putting WAGE CAPS on the labor trades to "make America more competitive in the world market". I don't care who is president he has no bussiness telling me how much I am allowed to make. This is clear socialism. Besides do you really think that corporations will lower the prices of their end products because they don't have to pay you as much? Hell no they won't, it will just mean more money for them. This type of regulation did not work in the former soviot union nor will it work here. What a STUPID idea Mr. Kerry!
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