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Wednesday, October 13, 2004

The Debate 

First Kerry says we will be safer by retreating and doing less than President Bush.

Kerry and Edwards constant bringing up Vice-President Cheney's daughter being a Lesbian. Bigotry in action.
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Tuesday, October 05, 2004

Who won 

Jonathan Edwards on hair, Dick Cheney on the truth.
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Friday, October 01, 2004

Who Does He Think He is Fooling 

Even, I, a long time critic of Senator Kerry, was somewhat relieved when it looked like John Kerry finally seem to find his voice on Iraq - as an anti-war candidate - and managed to maintain a more or less consistent position for more than a week. But listening to him in the debate he still wants to straddle the issue. He wants to energize the far left anti-anything military/anything American core of the Democratic Party. These people want “Out Now”. But there are not enough of these people to win the election so he wants to shave off voters who supported getting rid of Saddam Hussein but can be convinced that President Bush has made mistakes. The press and the left have no problem with this strategy because they believe it is a wink-wink-I-don’t-really-mean-it tactic – I think they are naïve if they think they can predict what Kerry will actually do, or even say a week from now.

Let’s look at one example of Kerry coming down on both sides. During the debate, in one of the I’m-tougher-than-President-Bush phases, Kerry said:

"What I want to do is change the dynamics on the ground. And you have to do that by beginning to not back off of the Fallujahs and other places, and send the wrong message to the terrorists. You have to close the borders. You've got to show you're serious in that regard.”

Sounds good if you want to win in Iraq. But then, during an anti-war phase he also said:

” This president just -- I don't know if he sees what's really happened on there. But it's getting worse by the day. More soldiers killed in June than before. More in July than June. More in August than July. More in September than in August. And now we see beheadings. And we got weapons of mass destruction crossing the border every single day, and they're blowing people up.”

So he says he will go into Fallujah and close the border, but fewer GI’s will get killed? I would say who does he think he’s fooling, but apparently he is fooling lots of people.

Links:

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