>He didn't say he is planning to do that.
I didn't say he was. Then again, I don't agree with his Iraq policy.
>If Kerry is such a good speaker, please tell me what you understand Kerry's Iraq policy is.
Kerry does a bad job of boiling issues down to talking points and "sound bites," no doubt about it.
But, Kerry is going to keep us in Iraq and bring NATO into the mix. I don't like it. I'd rather leave. But, to me, it's a better solution than not doing so.
Besides, when you have a company that's floundering because of a CEO's bad choices, do you say "We can't change CEOs now!"? Often, even if it's just to clean the slate so you can try to rebuild your credibility, you change the CEO.
Having said that, though I disagree with Kerry on Iraq almost as much as I disgaree with Bush, I'm much closer Kerry on the issues that are most important to me, such as the environment, health care, taxes, Social Security, separation of church and state, etc... I don't agree with him completely on all of them, in fact, nearly none of them, but I'm to the left of him on all of those, and he's to the left of Bush, on all of 'em, so it'd make sense that I'd support him, no?
>How do you know? What has he ever lead?
You wouldn't like it, but the anti-war movement in Vietnam, for one. He's also as eloquent and stately as I'd like my leaders to be; of course, those are characteristics that most of America doesn't care about, but I do.
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