Kennedys Decry GOP Tax Cut Pitch
                  By Will Lester     Associated Press Writer    March 12, 2001

                  WASHINGTON –– The family of former President John F. Kennedy
                  asked a group of Republican consultants on Monday to spike a radio ad
                  for the Bush administration's tax cut that includes a clip of the late
                  president pitching his own across-the-board tax cuts in 1962.

                  The letter from Carolina Kennedy Schlossberg, daughter of the late
                  former president, and his brother Sen. Edward Kennedy said the GOP ad
                  by the consultants who are directors of a group called the Issues
                  Management Center, is "intellectually dishonest and politically
                  irresponsible." The Republicans said they would continue to use the ad,
                  which reportedly is costing the consultants more than $50,000.

                  "It is a dramatic misreading of history to compare President Kennedy's
                  and President Bush's tax cut proposals," said the letter to GOP consultant
                  Greg Mueller. "President Kennedy's tax cut was responsible. Only 6
                  percent of President Kennedy's tax cut went to those earning over
                  $300,000 in today's dollars. The Bush tax cut gives them seven times
                  that."

                  The Kennedys said a better comparison is with the Reagan tax cut "that
                  favored the wealthiest Americans.

                  "It appears that Sen. Kennedy doesn't have a problem with the Issues
                  Management Center, but with President Kennedy's tax cut of 1963," said
                  Mueller.

                  The Republican consultants started the radio ad Monday in Louisiana to
                  put pressure on Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu, who faces a re-election
                  campaign next year in a state won by President Bush. The president's
                  $1.6 trillion tax cut is headed to the closely matched Senate after passage
                  by the House.

                  The consultants are planning to air the ads in Georgia, aimed at
                  Democratic Sen. Max Cleland, and in South Dakota, aimed at Sen. Tim
                  Johnson. The group, Issues Management Center, would not disclose how
                  much was being spent on the ad.

                  "I've read a lot of history books and I never remember Democrats whining
                  like this during the Kennedy initiatives and especially focusing on class
                  warfare the way the modern Democrat party relishes doing," said Scott
                  Reed, one of the consultants in the group airing the ad.

                  "It's a policy ad and a policy debate," said Bill Dal Col, another of the
                  consultants involved in the ad. "I'm sure President Kennedy would have
                  wanted a vigorous policy debate."

                  "The final and best means of strengthening demand among consumers and
                  business is to reduce the burden on private income and the deterrence to
                  private initiative which are imposed by our present tax system," said the
                  clip from Kennedy in endorsing an across-the-board tax cut.

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