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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: SilentZ who wrote (204884)10/3/2004 9:24:59 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) of 1573216
 
There's a difference between doing things that would make sense to other countries and giving those countries veto power.

"Global Test" -- those were Kerry's words. If it doesn't meet the "global test" you can't go to war is the obvious inference. There is no other conceivable meaning to the "global test".

It might be the wrong war, but since we've broken the country, Kerry is going to try to bring in other countries to help fix it. He'd rather not cut and run, but I personally think he's going to fail and will have to do so anyway.

Hell, he can't bring "other countries" into it. Other countries are NOT going to come into a war that he has deemed to be the wrong war.

>> This point has been driven into the ground and is BS.

It isn't BS. It is fact. Irrefutable fact.

>> He's waffled, as has every politician

Bush has not waffled. Waffling is changing your position for political expediency. These are precisely what Kerry has done. And there is no bonafide instance of Bush having done so.
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