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She pointed me to this testimonial:
Remainder here.
And who was this heaping praise on Sen. Kerry? Zell Miller... shweet!
There's a link to a quotes from this speech in this column in the Post, as well as some more background on Flip-Flop Zell, including a list of ten questions he asked the president in an op-ed before the war that, if answered honestly, might have resulted either in no war or a very diffrent one.
My job tonight is an easy one: to present to you one of this nation's authentic heroes, one of this party's best-known and greatest leaders – and a good friend.
He was once a lieutenant governor – but he didn't stay in that office 16 years, like someone else I know. It just took two years before the people of Massachusetts moved him into the United States Senate in 1984.
In his 16 years in the Senate, John Kerry has fought against government waste and worked hard to bring some accountability to Washington.
Early in his Senate career in 1986, John signed on to the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Deficit Reduction Bill, and he fought for balanced budgets before it was considered politically correct for Democrats to do so.
John has worked to strengthen our military, reform public education, boost the economy and protect the environment. Business Week magazine named him one of the top pro-technology legislators and made him a member of its "Digital Dozen."
Remainder here.
And who was this heaping praise on Sen. Kerry? Zell Miller... shweet!
There's a link to a quotes from this speech in this column in the Post, as well as some more background on Flip-Flop Zell, including a list of ten questions he asked the president in an op-ed before the war that, if answered honestly, might have resulted either in no war or a very diffrent one.