The Pamphleteer

During colonial times in America, if you wanted to convince or inform people about some issue that you considered important, you went to the local printer and got some pamphlets printed. You then handed them out, read them to anybody that was interested, nailed them to the town bulletin board, or the nearest tree. The first amendment was specifically written to protect this type of activity and the writers or "pamphleteers".

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Saturday, October 09, 2004
 
Reviews Are In--President Bush Won Decisive Victory!

(A Letter from President Bush's Campaign Manager, Ken Mehlman.)


Dear Patrick,

President Bush won a decisive victory last night. The President dominated the debate with impassioned, thoughtful and concise arguments that left Kerry looking petty and defensive as he sputtered out tired, false political rhetoric and distortions that shattered his credibility and contradicted the Senator's 20-year record of being on the wrong side of history on national security and domestic policy.

Our inbox is flooded with e-mails from all over the nation reflecting the President's decisive win. I'd like to share a few comments with you:


You were awesome. You were on target, forceful without being mean, you have Kerry on the run, he's not sure of himself, you have the facts and they're on your side. - Tom Johnson - Orient, OH

You will win because you are right. - Kerry Preston - Littleton, CO

You did a terrific job! Some of us are republicans and some are democrats and we all agree that John Kerry is definitely not Presidential material. You have our vote. - Carrie Miller & Friends - Lumberton, NC

We're standing behind you for victory! - Cindy Lippincott - Tampa, FL

You looked great tonight. You spoke well. You defended your positions effectively, yet respectfully. You are my winner tonight. - Edwin Cruz M.D. - Virginia Beach, VA


The President, however, said it best:


"He's got a record. He's been there for 20 years. You can run but you can't hide" - President Bush



John Kerry has a 20-year record of weakening national security and President Bush was on the offensive last night against John Kerry's naive and dangerous ideas.

---Kerry suggested limiting the War on Terror to a hunt for Osama Bin Laden. This represents a fundamental misunderstanding of the War on Terror.
---Kerry tonight said that Saddam Hussein was a threat, but said we should not have dealt with that threat.
---Kerry suggested that Saddam Hussein could be contained with sanctions, in contrast to his own previous assertion that a "policy of containment" would be "disastrous."
---Kerry proposed a return to failed policies of unilateral negotiations with North Korea that proved a failure during the Clinton administration.
---Kerry refused to retract his proposal for a "global test."
---Kerry again denigrated our allies by saying we are going it alone.


John Kerry has a 20-year record of supporting bigger government, higher taxes and higher health care costs.

---President Bush exposed John Kerry's hypocrisy on health care by addressing John Kerry's $1.5 trillion health care that would take away choices without reducing the cost of health care.
---John Kerry blocked medical liability reform ten times.
---President Bush exposed John Kerry's record of proposing $2.2 trillion in new government spending.


President Bush was in command of the issues, the facts, and the stage, and clearly won on style and substance last night. He exposed and dismantled Kerry's record of voting against intelligence funding, against our troops, against medical liability reform and against tax relief for working families.


Make sure your friends and neighbors get the truth about last night's debate:

Visit www.GeorgeWBush.com/DebateFacts so you will have the facts. Print and share them with your friends.

Call Talk Radio shows in your area.

Write letters to the editors of your local papers.

Make sure swing state voters know why you support the President by sharing your thoughts on message boards in target states.

Visit Chat rooms on AOL, MSN, and Yahoo!

Send this message to 5 friends.

We must stand together again and make our voice heard by speaking out in the ways discussed above.

Sincerely,
s/
Ken Mehlman

P.S. President Bush won a decisive victory last night. The President presented impassioned, thoughtful and concise arguments that left Kerry looking petty and defensive as he sputtered out tired, false political rhetoric and distortions that shattered his credibility and contradicted the Senator's 20-year record of being on the wrong side of history on national security and domestic policy. Spread the word by taking action in the ways outlined above.