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Politics : GOPwinger Lies/Distortions/Omissions/Perversions of Truth -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: LPS5 who wrote (25507)9/25/2004 8:31:40 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 173976
 
By the time Kerry takes office, total withdrawal might well be seen as the best course of action.



To: LPS5 who wrote (25507)9/26/2004 10:59:41 AM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 173976
 
It will be a salvation to have a President with two neurons to knock together for a change.
"I've been involved in this for a long time, longer than George Bush," he said. "I've spent 20 years negotiating, working, fighting for different kinds of treaties and different relationships around the world. I know that as president there's huge leverage that will be available to me, enormous cards to play, and I'm not going to play them in public. I'm not going to play them before I'm president."

Reminded that he sounded like Richard M. Nixon, who campaigned in 1968 by saying he had a secret plan to end the war in Vietnam, Kerry responded: "I don't care what it sounds like. The fact is that I'm not going to negotiate in public today without the presidency, without the power."

Kerry previously has discussed his desire to reduce U.S. forces in Iraq but declined to attach any timetable to that goal.

washingtonpost.com



To: LPS5 who wrote (25507)9/26/2004 12:45:25 PM
From: Karin  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 173976
 
LP,
the flipp-flopper said, he would withdraw in 4 years.