The last word:

    On September 2, John Kerry made a speech in Ohio.

    "For four days in New York, instead of talking about real plans for creating jobs, strengthening the economy, expanding health care, and bringing down gas prices, we heard almost nothing but anger and insults from the Republicans. And I'll tell you why. It's because they can't talk about the real issues facing Americans. They can't talk about their record because it's a record of failure.

    "Tonight, President Bush got up and told us that he's got a plan for the economy. That's exactly what he said four years ago. But with the largest deficit in American history, I don't think we can afford four more years of this president's plans...

    "The plans he offered tonight are just more of the same policies that are failing at home and in Iraq now. And we know he won't change them. In fact, the President is quite proud of the fact that not even failure will force him to change course.

    "He's misled America's workers. He told them his economic plan would create 6 million jobs. The truth is we've lost nearly 1.8 million since George Bush took office. He said his plan would create 266,000 jobs in Ohio. Instead Ohio has lost 230,000 jobs since he took office -- 112,000 jobs since . . . November of 2001.

    "Worst of all, George Bush misled America when he took us to war in Iraq. The truth is, when it comes to Iraq, it's not that I would have done one thing differently, I would've done almost everything differently. I believe it's time we had a president who told the American people the truth.

    "I believe we can be stronger at home. We can create jobs again, get health care costs under control, and make ourselves independent of Mideast oil - but George Bush's policies won't get us there. And I believe we can be more respected in the world - but it won't happen with George Bush's arrogant, go-it-alone foreign policy."


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