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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Brasco One who wrote (15948)4/19/2004 1:23:41 AM
From: American SpiritRespond to of 81568
 
Kerry was excellent, clear and right on every solution on Meet The Press. Very moderate views too, nothing "liberal". If you didn't see that, you're either stupid, blind or you are brainwashed by rightwing talk radio.

Name one Kerry solution which you think won't work. bet you can't. Meanwhile Cheney-Bush have been a failure on every single issue except making the rich oilmen richer.



To: Brasco One who wrote (15948)4/19/2004 8:05:10 AM
From: ChinuSFORespond to of 81568
 
I don't know which show about Kerry you watched. What part of "backdoor entry" don't you understand. Which part of "failed, inept, ineffective foreign policy" don't you understand. Maybe you also need to watch Bob Woodward to supplement your understanding of the Kerry interview.

Kerry: Bush needs to give U.N. ‘real authority’ in Iraq
He calls U.S. diplomacy ‘stunningly ineffective’

By Mike Brunker
Reporter
Updated: 3:52 p.m. ET April 18, 2004

Seeking to demonstrate where his policy on Iraq diverges from that of President Bush, presumptive Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry told NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday that if elected he would commit additional U.S. troops if necessary to stabilize the violence-torn nation, but also would offer the United Nations a more substantial role in an attempt to induce more countries to contribute forces and financial support.

Referring to the president’s acceptance Friday of U.N. envoy Lakhdar Brahimi’s proposal for a caretaker government in Iraq, Kerry argued that Bush was trying to bring the international community into Iraq through “the back door” without giving other nations a real say in the decision making.

“You cannot have America run the occupation, make all the reconstruction decisions, make the decisions on the kind of government that will emerge, and pretend to bring other nations to the table,” he said in a wide-ranging one-hour interview.

contd ...http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4771823/