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I need to lean back to the left; for some reason I agreed too much with you righties today .
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory?id=173606
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/10/17/press.social.security/index.html
Why weren't the Republicans so defensive of private accounts back then? It actually seemed like they were against it since they said these were nothing more than scare tactics. Damn, looks like Kerry might have been right.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory?id=173606
Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry accused President Bush on Sunday of planning a surprise second-term effort to privatize Social Security and forecast a "disaster for America's middle class."
Republicans denied the charge as scare tactics with little more than two weeks remaining in a tight election. "It is just flat inaccurate," said GOP chairman Ed Gillespie.
andGillespie said the account of Bush's remarks was a "second-hand report and it is just flat inaccurate." Appearing on CNN's "Late Edition," he also said it was based on "hearsay." Gillespie said he often attends events such as the one cited, but added he couldn't be certain whether he had been at the one featured in the story.
Bush's campaign spokesman was more blunt,
"John Kerry's misleading senior scare tactics are just another example of a candidate who will say anything to get elected," said spokesman Steve Schmidt, "no matter how false his accusations or how contradictory they are with his record of repeatedly voting for higher taxes on Social Security."
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/10/17/press.social.security/index.html
Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry seized on a report Sunday that President Bush would seek to quickly privatize Social Security in a second term.
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Bush "has never used the word privatization," a campaign official said, accusing Kerry of trying to "scare seniors."
Why weren't the Republicans so defensive of private accounts back then? It actually seemed like they were against it since they said these were nothing more than scare tactics. Damn, looks like Kerry might have been right.