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To: PartyTime who wrote (9129)4/9/2004 8:26:44 AM
From: JakeStraw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
Massachusettes Fool

Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA) is at it again. Monday he went on a misinformed attack of the war on terror, blasting the president, his administration, and the U.S. military.

Kennedy spoke at the Brookings Institution, a DC-based public-policy think tank and research center, calling the war in Iraq "Bush's Vietnam."

His comments have apparently pleased Muqtada al-Sadr, the Shiite Terrorist Leader being hunted by U.S. Marines in Fallujah. How so you ask? Because he's quoting him.

"Iraq will be another Vietnam for America and the occupiers," the Islamic radical expounded less than two days after Kennedy's widely-publicized remarks.

If stirring up the enemy of America wasn't enough for the Senator, a longtime blatant liar himself who seems to be committing sedition, went on to accuse Bush of deception.

"The [Bush Administration] repeatedly invent 'facts' to support their preconceived agenda - facts which administration officials knew or should have known were not true," he said.

"As a result, this president has now created the largest credibility gap since Richard Nixon."

No Senator Kennedy, believe it or not, it is your credibility gap that's lost. Yours has been the size of a black hole since the Nixon administration. People could argue you are the biggest fraud and phony on Capitol Hill, as well as the most power mad who hasn't been nominated for president.

And by the way? If Bush has such a large "credibility gap," shouldn't that gap simply be compared to the previous administration. It seems to me Bill Clinton had as much, if not more of a problem with "credibility" than Nixon.

It's not Bush with the credibility gap Kennedy, it's you. If Nixon's Tricky Dick and Clinton's Slick Willie, perhaps you can be Tall-Tale Teddy.

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