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To: combjelly who wrote (204778)10/3/2004 9:57:12 AM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1572771
 
combjelly,
let me add one more observation to the mix...

It is my opinion that the majority of the Bush haters today who are saying Bush going into Iraq is wrong, are the same ones who were complaining that Bush-One didn't finish the job. kerry's positions are all over the place on Iraq because he is trying to show Bush made a mistake. I think kerry would have done a lot better if he would have agreed with Bush and gained in the polls with his domestic welfare rhetoric. My question to you is, has kerry been consistent on his position concerning Iraq?

Do you accept these historical quotes from kerry as fact?
georgewbush.com

And this classic:
washingtonpost.com

GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz., Aug. 9 -- Responding to President Bush's challenge to clarify his position, Sen. John F. Kerry said Monday that he still would have voted to authorize the war in Iraq even if he had known then that U.S. and allied forces would not find weapons of mass destruction.