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Tuesday, June 24, 2003

Where is Howard Dean's speech?

In the news today:
Bush, Cheney Add $5.65 Million to Campaign Fund

President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney on Monday added nearly $6 million to their 2004 reelection campaign war chest, bringing the total for their first week's fund-raising to $11.9 million."

"You're laying the foundation for what will be a national victory come November, 2004," Bush said at an event in predominantly Democratic New York, where he raised $4 million.

Reflecting expected campaign themes, Bush's speech dealt with domestic issues of reviving the economy and reforming the health care system and with vows of American victory in a war against terrorism.

"We know for our country and for our cause, better days lie ahead," he said.
Interested in more?   Just go over to www.whitehouse.gov where they have the speech on their server: Remarks by the President at the Bush-Cheney 2004 Reception

Your tax dollars are paying for this, so where's Dean's speech? And Kerry's? And all the others?

By the way, Bush's speech was full of conservative bromides (e.g. "I will continue to advance our agenda of compassionate conservatism, applying the best and most innovative ideas to the task of helping our fellow citizens in need. There are still millions of men and women who want to end their dependence on government and become independent through hard work."). Yeah, right. Worth a look, if you can stomach it.


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