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Would Kerry Throw Us To The Wolves? I'd Like To Throw All The Candidates This Year To The Wolves

October 23, 2004

The newest Fact Check Dot Org article discusses the latest Bush ad which criticizes Kerry for proposing to cut intelligence spending -- a decade ago, by 4%, when some Republicans also proposed cuts.

Also-The wolves have spoken, and they are pissed.

Tags FactCheckDotOrg, George W. Bush, John Kerry
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