Kerry Appeases Party Critics By Starting to Talk Tough on Iraq

John Kerry fought to regain the initiative in the presidential race yesterday with a wide-ranging and scathing attack on the Bush administration's policy in Iraq, accusing the president of bungling the war and lying to Americans about the seriousness of the situation. In his most pointed...
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noodles For starters, I don't think anyone could have predicted what was going to happen in Iraq. So therefore, Kerry's assessment of Mr. Bush's intentions on what he is telling the public is over rated. Having other nations come in to help train the Iraqi's would be a nightmare. We went into Iraq with a coalition of nations, so how has Bush alienated others? France and Germany didn't want to invade because they were doing business on a large scale with sanctions in place as has been proven now that the Oil-For-Food or as some call it Kofigate investigations are under way. How can you trust a man that protested against the Vietnam War but is trying to use it as a springboard into the White House? Isn't that hypocritical? 10/2/2004
Pat Little I like goats. 9/28/2004
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