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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • A4

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Add a line. Just 9 99 Who needs limits? On select plans. Additional charges apply. See per line per month. COLOR CAMERA PHONE COLOR SCREEN events One of the authors of a new anti-John Kerry book frequently posted comments on a conservative Web site describing Muslims and Catholics as pedophiles and Pope John Paul II as senile.

But as he prepared to launch the book, for Jerry Corsi apologized for the remarks in an interview with The Associated Press on Tuesday, saying they were meant as a joke and he never intended to offend anyone. Corsi, who described himself as a said the comments on freerepublic.com are being taken out of context. considered them a said Corsi, who owns a financial services company and has written extensively on the anti-war movement. President Bush campaigns in Albuquerque, N.M., and Phoenix. Vice President Dick Cheney campaigns in Joplin, and Battle Creek, Mich.

Sen. John Kerry campaigns in Henderson, Nev. Sen. John Edwards has no campaign events scheduled. From news services Just a joke CAMPAIGN WATCH RMAIN0811OA4FMAIN0811OA4 4 Star 4A 4A RR RR BlueRedYellowBlack Blue RedYellowBlack A4 Wednesday, Aug.

11, 2004 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution 4 PABLO MARTINEZ Associated Press President Bush is joined by Sen. John McCain on stage at a campaign rally at the Pensacola Civic Center on Tuesday. By SCOTT LAIDLAW Associated Press Pensacola, Fla. President Bush mocked rival John stand on the Iraq war Tuesday and rejected the timetable for withdrawing U.S. troops as the Republican campaigned with Kerry pal and Vietnam War hero Sen.

John McCain. Seeking to shore up his support in the military rich, GOP- leaning Florida panhandle, Bush assailed Kerry on the dominant issue of the campaign as the incumbent made his 24th trip to the swing state that narrowly ensured his election in 2000. almost two years after he voted for the war in Iraq, and almost 220 days after switching positions to declare himself the anti-war candidate, my opponent has found a new Bush said. months of questioning my motives and even my credibility, Sen. Kerry now agrees with Bush added sarcastically that Kerry still had time to change his position: are still 84 days left in the In October 2002, Kerry voted with the Senate to give Bush the military authority to oust Iraqi President Saddam Hussein a vote he said Monday that he stands by despite the failure to find weapons of mass destruction.

But the four-term Massachusetts senator added that Bush used the authority poorly, rushing to war with limited allied support and little thought to an end game. national security adviser, Rand Beers, said Tuesday that issue has never been whether we were right to hold Saddam accountable, the issue is that we went to war without our allies, without properly equipping our troops and without a plan to win the Beers was the No. 2 anti- terror official in National Security Council until he resigned in March 2003, just after the Iraq invasion. He posed questions for Bush, among them, what you know now, do you still believe that you made no mistakes in how you took this country to Kerry also said Monday that he hoped to begin reducing the number of U.S. forces in Iraq within six months of taking office.

is an appropriate goal to he said, but added that achieving it would depend on broader international assistance, better stability within Iraq and other related factors. Bush said Tuesday he opposed proposal. we want is to cut short the mission. We want politics to decide the Bush said at a question-and-answer session with supporters in Niceville, Fla. key is not to set artificial that would, Bush said, signal to the enemy, all got to do is wait them Joining Bush was McCain, the Arizona Republican who has come to defense on several occasions during the campaign.

Most recently, McCain called on the White House to repudiate an ad that accused Kerry of lying about his decorated military record in Vietnam. The White House declined. McCain was a prisoner of war in Vietnam for 5 1 2 years, and his maverick voting record in the Senate has won him support among some moderates and swing voters, especially during the 2000 Republican presidential primary. That background could help Bush, who served stateside with the Texas Air National Guard during the war. After hosting McCain at his Crawford, Texas, ranch Tuesday night, Bush was bringing him to Arizona and New Mexico on Wednesday two battleground states.

Bush attacks Kerry war stance 2004 ELECTION.

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