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To: bentway who wrote (590017)7/12/2004 4:56:28 PM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
In fact we have done most of those things Kerry bloviates about.....



To: bentway who wrote (590017)7/12/2004 5:22:41 PM
From: DizzyG  Respond to of 769670
 
So you are relying on Kerry's "expertise" on National Security?

Try reading this:

Kerry's Intelligence Deficiency
By The Prowler
Published 7/12/2004 12:09:32 AM

THANKS, BUT NO THANKS
While reporters have made much of Sen. John Kerry's decision to pass up a security and intelligence briefing and instead prep for a political fundraiser in New York, it hasn't been the first time, according to sources at the Central Intelligence Agency, the National Security Agency and the Senate Intelligence Committee. In fact, Kerry hasn't been taking regular intelligence briefings for weeks.

"He's just not taking them. They have been offered by the Administration, we've offered, given everything that is going on," says an Intelligence Committee staffer. "But his campaign hasn't expressed any interest. I don't know how many he has had, but I bet it's fewer than one a week. And it's not like he is ever here." President Bush is known to take at least one formal intelligence briefing in the morning, with additional meetings during the day as needed.

Last week Kerry declined an intelligence briefing on the day that Homeland Security officials briefed both the House and the Senate on possible terrorist threats. Kerry, in New York for a fundraiser, passed up a full briefing, and instead had a shave and trim of his silver mane of hair he was so proud of when he boasted on Tuesday that he and his new prospective running mate, Sen. John Edwards, had better hair than their Republican opponents.

"If we're talking about the same intelligence that got us into this war in Iraq, why would we listen to them?" asks a Kerry campaign source. "The Senator has his own intelligence and security advisers who brief him regularly. This is just more political gamesmanship, and we aren't going to play."

spectator.org

Not exactly up to speed on National Security is he?

Diz-



To: bentway who wrote (590017)7/12/2004 9:07:38 PM
From: BlackDog777  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769670
 
When you get out of high school Chris... you'll learn they call those type of comments "armchair quarterbacking" or the old "hindsight is 20-20" vision. A very naive hack.