Republican National Convention: ; Cheney Slams Kerry; Zell Miller Joins Gop in Attacks On Fellow Democrat

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NEW YORK - Vice President Dick Cheney unleashed a stinging attack on Sen. John Kerry on Wednesday night, accusing Kerry of a dangerous "habit of indecision" hardly befitting a commander-in-chief. "More wrong, more weak and more wobbly than any other national figure," agreed Sen. Zell Miller, a Democratic keynoter at the Republican National Convention.

"As a war protester, Kerry blamed our military," said the Georgia senator in a fiery speech that drew repeated ovations from the GOP delegates in the hall. "As a senator, he voted to weaken our military."

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Republican National Convention: ; Cheney Slams Kerry; Zell Miller Joins Gop in Attacks On Fellow Democrat

"A senator can be wrong for 20 years, without consequence to the nation. But a president always casts the deciding vote," Cheney told cheering delegates who greeted him...

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