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Old 01-21-2004, 11:31 AM   #4372
Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
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Substance of Bush's speech

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Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
Which Democrat? Kerry- no downside, he was for the war. Dean- no downside, he has no credibility on the issue. See, its beautiful.

the actual answer to the question, "the world, even the UN, even France were pretty sure he had WMD, and he was acting like he did, so fucking sue me" would handle it, and I'm pretty sure you'll hear something to that effect when asked.

But your question gets procedurally derailed. Gore kept trying to ask questions, and W ignored him. A debate has rules, and I'm pretty sure letting a candidate ask the other candidate a question won't be one of the rules.
Some debates do, but, you're right, the question will likely come from a member of the press, who didn't vote on the war.

Still the same? You dismiss Dean on credibility grounds (so presumably Bush answers the question by dissing Dean) and you remind Kerry he voted for the war?

Doesn't Kerry say, if I were Prez I would have handled intelligence more professionally? Does Kerry dare say that he voted on the war based on White House misrepresentations (make him look a little gullible)?

Does General Wes come off better?

Sorry for the complex set of questions.
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