Tuesday, September 07, 2004

You Just Can't make this up folks

We have John Kerry who in March before we went into Iraq who said George Bush needed to do exactlly what he did. being the pro-war Canidate, then the anti-war canidate. Saying cutting and running would be bad.......

Whelp here is the Latest waffle from the house of pancakes

Kerry Slams 'Wrong War in the Wrong Place'


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Sep 6, 8:15 PM (ET)

By CALVIN WOODWARD

(AP) Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., addresses the crowd at the UMW Labor...
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Democrat John Kerry accused President Bush on Monday of sending U.S. troops to the "wrong war in the wrong place at the wrong time" and said he'd try to bring them all home in four years. Bush rebuked him for taking "yet another new position" on the war.

Iraq overshadowed the traditional Labor Day kickoff of the fall campaign and its time-honored emphasis on jobs, as Kerry delivered some of his harshest rhetoric against Bush's handling of the war and highlighted its economic costs. The Democrat set, for the first time, a tentative time frame for completing a withdrawal that Republican opponents say is too soon even to begin.

"We want those troops home, and my goal would be to try to get them home in my first term," Kerry said, speaking to a fellow Vietnam War veteran at a campaign stop in Pennsylvania who had asked about a timetable for withdrawal. Bush has not provided a specific timetable for withdrawal.

Bush, campaigning in southeast Missouri, described Kerry's attack as the product of chronic equivocation combined with a shake up of his advisers.


"After voting for the war, but against funding it, after saying he would have voted for the war even knowing everything we know today, my opponent woke up this morning with new campaign advisers and yet another new position," Bush told Missouri voters......

On Iraq, "suddenly he's against it again," Bush said. "No matter how many times Senator Kerry changes his mind, it was right for America and it's right for America now that Saddam Hussein is no longer in power."



and also, John Kerry has went out and showed us the Kind of tact and respect for other countries he would show if HE were running the war on terror


He called the president's coalition in Iraq "the phoniest thing I ever heard" and played up the money spent on Iraq that could have gone to domestic needs.



Yes because countries really like leaders who call their foriegn policy choices phoney

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