Dear Sir:
I was at first outraged in reading Senator Ted Kennedy's remarks accusing President Bush of lying and misleading causing, in his opinion, a credibility gap similar to President Nixon's. He then went further to proclaim that Iraq would be Bush's equivilent to "Nixon's Vietnam."
My outraged however faded into bemused irony when I realized this was coming from a man whose credibility was forever challenged when rather than notify the authorities that a young women was trapped in his car at the bottom of the bay he chose instead to ask a hotel worker for the correct time so as to establish his whereabouts. Of course the public soon learned that he was in fact the driver of the car on that fateful night.
Oh and one more thing regarding Mr. Kennedy's credibility, for this perhaps we can chalk it up to a fuzzy or hazy memory, but wasn't in Kennedy's Vietnam?