Evedently he's very dangerous to the reputations of young ladies with bad reputations.
chcr said:Evedently he's very dangerous to the reputations of young ladies with bad reputations. Thanks for the Enquirer err, Sun link. Best laugh I've had all evening.
Gonz said:
markjs said:What do politicians do when they can't stand on the issues? Sling mud!
Woman Denies Rumors of Kerry Affair
1 hour ago
By MATTHEW ROSENBERG, Associated Press Writer
NAIROBI, Kenya - A woman who has been the subject of rumors linking her to Sen. John Kerry denied Monday that she ever had an affair with the Democratic presidential candidate.
Breaking her silence four days after the allegations surfaced on the Internet, Alexandra Polier issued a statement to The Associated Press, saying, "I have never had a relationship with Senator Kerry, and the rumors in the press are completely false."
chcr said:*Listens to Looney Tunes theme playing inside my head*
"I think he's a sleazeball. I did wonder if she didn't get that feeling herself,"
Did catsup go up in price?"We appreciate the way Senator Kerry has handled the situation and intend on voting for him for President of the United States."
Gonz said:There are a few interesting parts to this "denial".
Let's start with last Friday. Her father told the UK paper
Now he's saying
Did catsup go up in price?
the newly rich parents said:He said: “I know my wife will not be voting for Mr Kerry, let’s put it that way.
“Two years ago he was all for gay marriage, now he’s against it. Not that I care one way or the other, it’s just there have been so many things where I have seen him reverse. Whatever audience he is talking to, he will tell them what they want to hear.”
A new opinion poll says either of the two main Democratic presidential candidates would beat President Bush by at least 10 points if the election were held today.
The poll, published Wednesday by CNN and the USA Today newspaper, shows Democratic front-runner John Kerry beating Mr. Bush by 55 to 43 percent.
Mr. Kerry's main rival, Senator John Edwards of North Carolina, holds a 10 point advantage over the incumbent, 54 to 44 percent.