Bush Criticizes Kerry's Achievements
By PETE YOST
Associated Press Writer
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) -- President Bush launched his counterattack against John Kerry on Friday, saying his Democratic rival has spent 19 years in the U.S. Senate with "no signature achievements."
Like all then achievements he made as he spent his allowance to buy the Texas Rangers...
"My opponent has good intentions, but intentions do not always translate to results," Bush told thousands of supporters who repeatedly interrupted his remarks with standing ovations. Over and over, Bush repeated a new refrain: "Results matter."
Appearing at a baseball stadium at Southwest Missouri State University, Bush said that during eight years on the Senate Intelligence Committee, Kerry voted to cut the intelligence budget but had no record of reforming America's intelligence-gathering capability. Problems with the intelligence agencies have been blamed for many of the failures surrounding the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Bush also said Kerry has no significant record for reforming education or health care.
Like the "No child left behind" crap that set forth un-funded Federal mandates, and the Medicare prescription bill that does not allow the government to negotiate for discounts.
The president said that Kerry and running mate John Edwards consistently oppose reforms that limit the power of Washington and leave more power in the hands of the people.
Like the aforementioned NCLBA that sets FEDERAL Standards for LOCAL schools.
"This week members of the other party gathered in Boston," Bush said. "We heard a lot of clever speeches and some big promises. After 19 years in the United States Senate my opponent has had thousands of votes but very few signature achievements."
Bush also mounted a defense of his record, saying that Kerry would erase gains made in the past four years in the economy and U.S. security.
Like the loss of a couple million jobs (remeber we have to create about 100k jobs/month just to take in the workers entering the market, so don't point too hard at the last few months)
"We are turning the corner and we are not turning
back" in the war on terrorism and on issues from improving education and health care to maintaining the tax cuts he has put in place, Bush said....
Blah, Blah, Do one thing, Say the opposite Mr. President.
Now ceate a Fire Department in charge of burning books...