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To: Elroy who wrote (207263)10/18/2004 11:01:35 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575623
 
I think they both came to the wrong conclusion (obviously), but one of them (George) lead the argument and the other (Kerry) listened and was convinced (probably because he trusted his President to "do the right thing", etc.).

I'm with you. Kerry was just a Senator, so he isn't responsible for ascertaining facts for himself. What a crock.

You've bought it, hook, line & sinker.

Let me ask you this, in your assessment of George's capability as the President of the US, are you a little upset that he took the US into its largest military campaign since Vietnam based on an innaccurate conclusion of available information?

The violation wasn't the WMD. The violation was refusal to permit access to the weapons inspectors, which he had consistently done since '98. We should have gone to war in '98, and I was fully supportive of the war with or without the WMD argument, as were most thinking people. And, in fact, so was Kerry.

You are an extremist liberal and would jump in a lake if Kerry told you to.