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So Dale, here is item that might be clue; Kerrey ran as a Viet Nam war
here.....this of course was a slap at Clinton and Gore inasmuch as both
were - well one a draft dodger so to put, and the other a photogrpaher
in Viet Nam with body guards.

Kerrey though they seemed to take as a serious threat - for everyone
loved a hero.
Now Kerrey has been downed for he got too close to the flame - like RFK,
Wallace, and others who have met real death as opposed to character
assassination.

So here is this item:

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 Bradley accuses Gore campaign of mudslinging

Sen. Bob Kerrey allegedly heckled during recent Gore campaign event

By Dana Bash/CNN
February 2, 2000

Web posted at: 6:15 p.m. EST (2315 GMT)

NEW YORK (CNN) -- Democratic presidential candidate Bill Bradley said
Wednesday that supporters of Vice President Al Gore recently resorted to
literal and figurative mudslinging when they heckled Nebraska Sen. Bob
Kerrey at a New Hampshire campaign appearance.

During a rally Wednesday in Greenwich Village, Bradley recounted the
incident, which allegedly occurred Sunday at a Gore campaign event in
Somersworth, New Hampshire. Kerrey, a Vietnam war hero, is one of
Bradley's key supporters and has made several appearances for the former
New Jersey senator throughout the campaign.

"Bob Kerrey attended a function on my behalf," Bradley explained. "Gore
people demeaned him, they called him crippled, they threw mud and I
think that the vice president ought to take responsibility for those
actions and he ought to apologize," Bradley told reporters.

He referred to an incident in which Kerrey, a medal of honor winner who
lost the lower part of one of his legs in the Vietnam war, and Rep.
Jerrold Nadler, D-New York, were heckled by people at a Gore event.

"We're not aware of anyone using that kind of language," said Gore
campaign spokesman Chris Lehane. "Certainly we would not condone it and
would condemn it. Bill Bradley himself has been personally involved in
mudslinging and personal vilification over the last few days."

Bradley's campaign press secretary Eric Hauser said Bradley based his
accusation that Gore campaign people were responsible for the
mud-slinging and name-calling on the basis of reports from his campaign
aides and staff.

"I would simply ask Al Gore to take responsibility for his campaign and
their actions, as well as his own words," Bradley told a rally in Judson
Memorial Church. "When his campaign demeans a medal of honor winner like
Bob Kerrey, there should be an apology from Al Gore."
For his part, Kerrey said that what happened is just "part of politics"
and does not require an apology.

A Manchester Union Leader editorial published Wednesday chided the vice
president about the incident, and called upon Gore to apologize.

Bradley, fresh from his close second-place finish behind Gore in New
Hampshire's first-in-the nation primary Tuesday, launched into a
campaign blitz of sorts to prepare for what he calls the National
Primary on March 7, which includes elections or caucuses in some 15
states -- including New York and California.

Bradley said he's only asking Gore to do what he's done when his
campaign has erred.

"When my campaign in New Hampshire put out a flyer that I didn't like, I
took responsibility for it and apologized," he said. "When this kind of
incident occurs, you have to take responsibility for it and apologize."
Bradley referred to a campaign brochure attacking Gore's health plan,
charging that it had symptoms of "Gore-itis."




Reuters contributed to this report.


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