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


To: CalculatedRisk who wrote (22710)5/14/2004 11:34:53 PM
From: CalculatedRiskRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Kerry Ties Prisoner Abuse to Bush's Handling of War
By JODI WILGOREN
nytimes.com
Published: May 15, 2004

WASHINGTON, May 14 - After viewing pictures of prisoner abuse in Iraq, Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts escalated his criticism of the Bush administration's prosecution of the war on Friday, saying that the Abu Ghraib prison scandal "shows a kind of indifference that allowed things to get out of control."

"They are sickening and appalling, depraved and sad," Mr. Kerry, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, said of the images he spent 50 minutes scanning privately Thursday night at the Capitol, having skipped the session his fellow senators attended the day before to stay on the campaign trail. "There was evidently in the pictures themselves a lack of command control."

Careful to say that the scandal should not besmirch "the 99.9 percent of our courageous soldiers who are serving their nation with distinction," Mr. Kerry still argued that problems persist beyond a handful of young soldiers.

He suggested that a dangerous atmosphere had been created by management mistakes, and included among them "the lack of training, the rapid deployment of certain troops into positions that they shouldn't be in, the overextension of Guard and Reserves."

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To: CalculatedRisk who wrote (22710)5/14/2004 11:36:23 PM
From: American SpiritRespond to of 81568
 
McCain might just go for that. He and Kerry are true friends who trust each other and have worked together frequently. Kerry has many fine VP choices though. Too many really. All of them much-much better than Cheney.



To: CalculatedRisk who wrote (22710)5/15/2004 9:17:05 AM
From: ChinuSFORead Replies (2) | Respond to of 81568
 
I think Kerry should leave McCain alone and look for a running mate within the party. The danger of courting McCain is that the independents who are sitting on the fence may start to view this as an attempt to cause a rift in the opposing camp.

Instead the focus should be on the issues. Besides, in the coming months Bush will self-destruct.