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To: i-node who wrote (204894)10/3/2004 9:33:11 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573211
 
kerry's Watergate....

foxnews.com

SEATTLE — Three laptop computers containing campaign plans were stolen overnight from the Bush-Cheney state headquarters office, Republican officials said Friday.



To: i-node who wrote (204894)10/4/2004 1:44:58 AM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573211
 
>"Global Test" -- those were Kerry's words. If it doesn't meet the "global test" you can't go to war is the obvious inference. There is no other conceivable meaning to the "global test".

You obviously didn't listen to the context. No matter. I know what he meant.

>Hell, he can't bring "other countries" into it. Other countries are NOT going to come into a war that he has deemed to be the wrong war.

I don't think they will, but there's a better chance under Kerry than under Bush.

>It isn't BS. It is fact. Irrefutable fact.

He voted against it, yes. Why? Because he was questioning where we'd get the money from to pay for it. He didn't want to put it on the country's credit card, especially when that wasn't necessary except for the right's pathological need for tax cuts.

>Bush has not waffled. Waffling is changing your position for political expediency. These are precisely what Kerry has done. And there is no bonafide instance of Bush having done so.

Bill Maher had a good long list of Bush "flip-flops" the other day. For just one, he was against the creation of a homeland security department, then he was against it. For another, he said that getting Osama was priority number one, and now he says it doesn't even matter.

-Z