Senator John Kerry (D-MA) says that President Bush’s budget hurts the values Americans cherish.
Kerry claims that not only does the budget fail to measure up, but it
even "sells out" America’s most cherished values: honesty, opportunity
and responsibility. (0:42)
March 17, 2005
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