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To: American Spirit who wrote (3565)2/8/2004 11:07:03 PM
From: Selectric II  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
It's cunning but dishonest of Kerry to try to put conditions on what was a "yes" or "no" vote -- which is all he was entitled to -- so that he could take either side of the vote, if and when convenient -- vote one way, but make an equivocating speech that he could, and did point to later, in case things don't turn out the way he voted.

It's a debater's trick, and Kerry is a debate trickster from way back.

Hillary did it, too, as did other demoncrats. It's the "rage" among the Senate democrats. It's the new CYA thing.

But it's the antithesis of leadership, and it's the antithesis of decisiveness.

Kerry is pure b.s., and you ought to be smart enough to know it.