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Wednesday, October 20, 2004

SUB-ROSA NEWS

PRESIDENT BUSH DENIES KERRY CHARGES

Apparently tiring of defending against constant attack by the Bush campaign, Senator John Kerry has moved to the offense. Over the past several weeks he has taken President Bush to task for the mess in Iraq, warned of the dangers of Social Security privatization, and implied that the country might face a military draft in January.

Speaking to an audience of seniors in Florida, President vigorously denied that he would cut Social Security benefits in any way. With respect to Iraq, Bush claimed that the presence of the Al Qaeda operatives that are now in Iraq proves that Iraq was not a “diversion” from the war on terror, as stated by Kerry.

Mr. Bush refuted the charge that any draft would be instituted, saying that as long that he was president, there would never, never, be a military draft. He added, however, that
there would be mandatory church attendance.

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