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Ted Kennedy, at the National Press Club, presented what he thought should be the Democratic response to President Bush's re-election.(The Week)(Brief Article)

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* Ted Kennedy, at the National Press Club, presented what he thought should be the Democratic response to President Bush's re-election. He wants us to withdraw from Iraq, and to stop "bullying" other countries "to salute us." He thinks we "should invest in mass transit." Social Security, he says, faces no financial problems--the only threat to it is President Bush. Everyone but Senator Kennedy thinks that Medicare is going broke; he wants ...

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