Posted on 08/24/2004 10:58:30 PM PDT by kattracks
The Republican National Committee has released a "documentary" to counter Michael Moore's film "Fahrenheit 9/11." The film (available for viewing at www.rnc.org) chronicles John Kerry's statements about Iraq and proves to all but the most partisan that this man is a political opportunist and vacillator who cannot be trusted with the power of the presidency.
Opening with Mr. Kerry's pledge at the Democratic National Convention last month to "never mislead us into war," the film shows how Mr. Kerry consistently favored using force to oust Saddam Hussein until it proved politically advantageous for him to reverse course.
Mr. Kerry, who serves on the Senate Intelligence Committee and had access to prewar Iraq intelligence (when he bothered to show up for meetings), said on "Face the Nation" Sept. 23, 2001, "It is something that we know -- for instance, Saddam Hussein has used weapons of mass destruction against his own people, and there is some evidence of their efforts to try to secure these kinds of weapons and even test them."
On Dec. 11, 2001, Mr. Kerry said on Fox's "The O'Reilly Factor," "I think we need to put pressure on [Saddam Hussein] no matter what the evidence is about September 11."
(Excerpt) Read more at washtimes.com ...
Awesome!
More Than 5 Million People View Kerry On Iraq Documentary
Documentary on KerryOnIraq.com Surpasses Viewership of Fahrenheit 911 Opening Weekend
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I went to see it, it is good.
"Devastating..." -- Morton Kondracke, Roll Call
I viewed the video via the RNC site and it was awful. The sound was grating, the pictures didn't always jib with the dialog. There were blank screens with talking.
Then I viewed it on your site and it is so different. Effective. Large picture. Sound appropriate for video. etc etc.
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