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Kerry the Hypocrit
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As to changed circumstances, I agree with this in principle, but I don't know how the circumstances in Iraq materially changed between 1997 and 2001, other than in a way that is adverse to Kerry. On unilateral action, it is more than just the absence of such a quote. It is an express quote that the US should be prepared to act alone. Look, while I disagree with his policies, I actually like John Kerry. He is a sober, smart, experienced politician and certainly fit to hold the presidency (he is the only one of the 9 that is, IMHO). But if you look at his record, he has tended to sway for political expediency. Dean has been pointing this out recently (e.g., how could Kerry vote against the war in 1991 when SH had invaded Kuwait, and for preemptive war in 2002). Kerry is doing his best to parse this out, but I think the simple answer is that it was for political purposes. [eta for mistakes] |
Kerry the Hypocrit
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Kerry the Hypocrit
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"We must not presume that these conclusions automatically will be accepted by every one of our allies, some of which have different interests both in the region and elsewhere, or will be of the same degree of concern to them that they are to the U.S." "Should the resolve of our allies wane to pursue this matter until an acceptable inspection process has been reinstituted...the United States must not lose its resolve to take action." "Were its willingness to serve in these respects to diminish or vanish because of the ability of Saddam to brandish these weapons, then the ability of the United Nations or remnants of the gulf war coalition, or even the United States acting alone, to confront and halt Iraqi aggression would be gravely damaged." Or this one: "While our actions should be thoughtfully and carefully determined and structured, while we should always seek to use peaceful and diplomatic means to resolve serious problems before resorting to force, and while we should always seek to take significant international actions on a multilateral rather than a unilateral basis whenever that is possible, if in the final analysis we face what we truly believe to be a grave threat to the well-being of our Nation or the entire world and it cannot be removed peacefully, we must have the courage to do what we believe is right and wise." And as to airstrikes: "In my judgment, the Security Council should authorize a strong U.N. military response that will materially damage, if not totally destroy, as much as possible of the suspected infrastructure for developing and manufacturing weapons of mass destruction, as well as key military command and control nodes. Saddam Hussein should pay a grave price, in a currency that he understands and values, for his unacceptable behavior. This should not be a strike consisting only of a handful of cruise missiles hitting isolated targets primarily of presumed symbolic value." |
Kerry the Hypocrit
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Atticus gets Tough
Your alter-ego now thinks he's the Rock:
from the NY Post January 27, 2004 -- EXETER, N.H. - Wise-cracking funnyman Al Franken yesterday body-slammed a demonstrator to the ground after the man tried to shout down Gov. Howard Dean. The tussle left Franken's trademark thick-rim glasses broken, but he said he was not injured. Franken - who seemed in a state of shock and out of breath after the incident - was helped back to his feet by several people who watched the tussle. Police arrived soon after. "I got down low and took his legs out," said Franken afterwards. Franken said he's not backing Dean but merely wanted to protect the right of people to speak freely. "I would have done it if he was a Dean supporter at a Kerry rally," he said. "I'm neutral in this race but I'm for freedom of speech, which means people should be able to assemble and speak without being shouted down." The trouble started when several supporters of fringe presidential candidate Lyndon Larouche began shouting accusations at Dean. Franken emerged from the crowd and charged one male protester, grabbing him with a bear hug from behind and slamming him onto the floor. "I was a wrestler so I used a wrestling move," Franken said. |
Atticus gets Tough
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Kerry the Hypocrit
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Kerry the Hippo
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Anyone else see the irony in Al claiming the First Amendment made him do that? |
Kerry the Hippo
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Atticus gets Tough
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As for Franken, perhaps he's angling for "Stuart Smalley vs. Cactus Jack" match at Wrestlemania XX. I'd buy that for a dollar. |
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