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The GOP countered with a two-fisted fax attack, sending out Labor Secretary Lynn Martin's declaration that Clinton's Vietnam-draft evasion should not overshadow his record of raising taxes while governor of Arkansas. The fax managed to combine two key themes of Bush's underdog re-election drive: the GOB bid to depict Clinton as a habitual tax raiser, the other to raise questions about his draft record and thus, his fundamental character and trustworthiness. "Our goal is to move the news out as quickly as possible," said Gordon Hensley, a campaign official who runs some of the networks. Some 150 news organizations in "I want to reaffirm my opposition to the Bush administration's cruel refugees of returning Haitian refugees to their oppressors in Haiti without a fair hearing for political asylum," it said. Washington might receive a fax that campaign officials want to distribute to the widest possible audience, he said. 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