Posted on 09/16/2004 5:08:31 PM PDT by Jerry W. Howard
Just watched the account on PBS news of the Kerry Guard convention speech. They juxtaposed about 3 minutes of Bush's speech a couple of days ago with 3 minutes of Kerry's speech today. Although they made no verbal comment, the difference was so devastating for Kerry that I am amazed they showed it! (Bush was recieved warmly, smiling faces, appropriate applause, etc.) Kerry on the other hand delivered his defeatist screed to stonefaced silence. The camera panned at times to a few listeners walking out, a few boo's and NOT A SINGLE CLAP BY ANYONE IN THE CROWD! Kerry paused as if waiting for applause a few times, but NOTHING! I was dumfounded that they showed this on PBS!
Did anyone get another view?
any moment he is going to channel himself in 1972 and start talking about our soldiers being baby killers. He is calling the CIC a liar, a dreamer, a spiner. This to the men Bush commands. He is so low that snakes look up to him. He ends with doing everything different, no applause.
Thats a GOOD one, thanks>
Seriously, he's using the same techniques as in Vietnam. I'm sure the insurgents are holding out a little longer to see if Bush is reelected.
I nodded off....has he said anything yet?
All he's doing is criticizing Bush, now he's saying that Bush let bin Laden go.
My cat's been in a coma since he started...
well here it is the A.P. spin:
Sep 16, 8:43 PM EDT
Bush, Kerry Disagree on Handling of Iraq
By TOM RAUM
Associated Press Writer
ST. CLOUD, Minn. (AP) -- President Bush pressed hard Thursday to undermine Democrat John Kerry as a prospective commander in chief, accusing the Massachusetts senator of waffling on Iraq and sending dangerously misleading signals to friend and foe alike.
Kerry, addressing National Guard veterans in Las Vegas, said it was Bush who was trying to persuade voters with "a fantasy world of spin" rather than telling the truth on Iraq.
"Mixed signals are the wrong signals to send to our troops in the field, our allies and, most of all, our enemies," Bush said at a rally at a minor league baseball field in St. Cloud as he campaigned through southeastern Minnesota by bus.
Bush also kept up his criticism of Kerry's health care proposals, saying they would create a multibillion-dollar government enterprise that would restrict people's choices and drive private companies out of business.
The president campaigned in a state that Democrat Al Gore carried in 2000 and where Kerry is ahead in recent polls - but one that GOP strategists consider highly competitive.
Nationally, Bush has seemed to open a lead in the days following the Republican convention. However, one national poll on Thursday suggested the presidential contest had narrowed again.
While Kerry addressed the same National Guard convention in Las Vegas that Bush had spoken to two days earlier, the president in Minnesota hammered at a favorite theme: that Kerry had continually changed positions on the war in Iraq.
"The fellow I'm running against has had about eight positions on Iraq," Bush said. "Yesterday, in a radio interview, he tried to clear things up," Bush said.
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That was a reference to Kerry's interview the day before with talk show host Don Imus in which Kerry said that he could not envision invading Iraq "under the current circumstances" but also said it was right to hold Saddam Hussein accountable and that he had made the right decision in voting in 2002 to give Bush war authority.
Under indecisive leadership, Bush said, "the world will drift toward tragedy. This isn't going to happen on my watch." The crowd chanted, "Four more years."
Kerry said the problem was Bush's approach and failure to own up to the seriousness of the situation in Iraq.
He told the National Guard Association of the United States: "I believe you deserve a president who isn't going to gild that truth or gild our national security with politics, who is not going to ignore his own intelligence, who isn't going to live in a different world of spin, who will give the American people the truth, not a fantasy world of spin but a world where we challenge our brave men and women to be able to meet the test of our times."
"Two days ago, the president stood right here where I'm standing and didn't acknowledge that more than 1,000 men and women have lost their lives in Iraq. He didn't tell you that with each passing day, we're seeing more chaos, more violence, indiscriminate killings," Kerry said.
"has he said anything yet?"
George Bush is wrong. Go back to sleep.
You mean a cat-atonic state?
You know, I really can't believe what he actually saying. It is simply amazing. I have not heard this kinda CRAP since I came home from NAM in November 70 and watched the CRAP on the evening news.
damnit, I am going to slap you. If we have to listen to this, you and your pets do to. Get a grip. pinch yourself. We have to bear witness to this atrocity.
I've been dying to work in a "Jenjis Kahn" reference. Nice work 8-)
You know, I really can't believe what he actually saying. It is simply amazing. I have not heard this kinda CRAP since I came home from NAM in November 70 and watched the CRAP on the evening news.
"[W]what did kerry expect after trashing the National Guard for months?...God bless the National Guard."
I second those emotions! What did he think? Is this the diplomacy he will use to win over France, et al.?
This guy is the biggest loser yet, he may actually be insane.
I'm going to puke now...he just said "When I'm your Commander in Chief..."
Just thinkin' that...
Listen to him try to shovel the sh*t to the Guardmen that he's "NOT Monday morming quarterbacking" and about "warning the President" about "rushing" to war.
LOL!
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