Posted on 09/29/2004 11:17:48 AM PDT by RWR8189
PERHAPS HIS WATCH
WAS ON PARIS TIME?
Kerry Says His For-Against Comment Came "Late In The Evening," But It Was Noon In West Virginia
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KERRY "DEAD TIRED" IN MIDDLE OF DAY? OR JUST ON PARIS TIME?
On Today's "Good Morning America," Kerry Defended His "I Actually Did Vote For The $87 Billion Before I Voted Against It" Quote By Saying It Occurred "Late In The Evening When I Was Dead Tired." KERRY: "No, it wasn't classic at all. It just was a very inarticulate way of saying something, and I had one of those inarticulate moments late in the evening when I was dead tired in the primaries and I didn't say something very clearly." (ABC's "Good Morning America," 9/29/04)
But Kerry's Defense Of Vote Against $87 Billion Actually Came At "Noontime Appearance At Marshall University." "'I actually did vote for the $87 billion, before I voted against it,' he told a group of veterans at a noontime appearance at Marshall University. He went on to explain that he preliminarily backed the request, so long as it was financed not by deficit spending but with a tax surcharge on the wealthy that Bush opposed." (John F. Harris, "Campaign Gets More Personal," The Washington Post, 3/17/04)
When It's Noon In West Virginia, It's Six O'Clock In Evening In Paris, France. (TimeAndDate.com Website, "The World Clock Time Zones," http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/, Accessed 9/29/04)
KERRY'S CLAIM JUST THE LATEST OF EIGHT DIFFERENT
STORIES KERRY TELLS ON HIS $87 BILLION VOTE
ONE: Kerry Said It Would Be "Irresponsible" To Vote Against Funding Troops. "I don't think any United States senator is going to abandon our troops and recklessly leave Iraq to whatever follows as a result of simply cutting and running. That's irresponsible." (CBS' "Face The Nation," 9/14/03)
TWO: Kerry Claims "I Actually Did Vote For The $87 Billion Before I Voted Against It." (Sen. John Kerry, Speech In Huntington, WV, 3/16/04)
THREE: Kerry Later Said He Was "Proud" That He And Edwards Voted Against $87 Billion In Funding For U.S. Soldiers. "Here is the value that John Edwards and I will put in place. I'm proud to say that John joined me in voting against that $87 billion when we knew the policy had to be changed." (Sen. John Kerry, Remarks at "Women's Voices: A Luncheon With John Kerry," Boston, MA, 7/12/04)
FOUR: Kerry Then Said His Vote Against Body Armor And Supplies For Troops Was "Complicated." (MSNBC's "Imus In The Morning," 7/15/04)
FIVE: Kerry Even Said His Votes For War And Against Funding For Troops Was "Not A Flip-Flop." (CBS' "Evening News," 7/21/04)
SIX: Kerry Then Defended His Vote Against The $87 Billion By Saying President Bush "Didn't Have A Plan To Win The Peace, It Was Irresponsible To Give [President Bush] A Blank Check That Gave $20 Billion That Was Going To Go...To Halliburton And All These Other Companies." (Mike Allen and Lois Romano, "Closing Laps In Race To November," The Washington Post, 9/4/04)
SEVEN: Kerry Said He's "Glad" He Voted Against Iraq Supplemental. KERRY: "Because I saw what was happening. I voted against it absolutely voted against it. I'm glad I voted against it. Because we now see that that $20 billion hasn't even been spent effectively. Most of it's going to Halliburton in fraud and no-bid contracts which is completely inappropriate. I'd fire Halliburton tomorrow." (CBS' "The Late Show With David Letterman," 9/20/04)
EIGHT: Kerry Said His Vote Against Iraq Supplemental "Was A Protest. Sometimes You Have To Stand Up And Be Counted." KERRY: "But it reflects the truth of the position, which is I fought to have the wealthiest people in America share the burden of paying for that war. It was a protest. Sometimes you have to stand up and be counted, and that's what I did." (ABC's "Good Morning America," 9/29/04)
ON "GOOD MORNING AMERICA," KERRY ALSO
TOOK HIS ELEVENTH POSITION ON IRAQ WAR
ONE: October 2002: Kerry Voted For Use Of Force Resolution Against Iraq. Kerry and Edwards voted for the Congressional resolution authorizing the use of force against Iraq. (H. J. Res. 114, CQ Vote #237: Passed 77-23: R 48-1; D 29-21; I 0-1, 10/11/02, Kerry Voted Yea)
TWO: April 2003: Kerry Promised Not To Attack President When War Began, But Weeks Later, With Troops Just Miles From Baghdad, Kerry Broke His Pledge And Called For "Regime Change In The United States." (Glen Johnson, "Democrats On The Stump Plot Their War Rhetoric," The Boston Globe, 3/11/03; Glen Johnson, "Kerry Says US Needs Its Own 'Regime Change,'" The Boston Globe, 4/3/03)
THREE: May 2003: In First Dem Debate, Kerry Strongly Supported President's Action In Iraq.SEN. JOHN KERRY:"I said at the time I would have preferred if we had given diplomacy a greater opportunity, but I think it was the right decision to disarm Saddam Hussein, and when the President made the decision, I supported him, and I support the fact that we did disarm him." (ABC News, Democrat Presidential Candidates Debate, Columbia, SC, 5/3/03)
FOUR: September 2003: Kerry Said Voting Against $87 Billion Supplemental Would Be "Irresponsible." Doyle McManus (LA Times): "If that amendment does not pass, will you then vote against the $87 billion?" Kerry: "I don't think any United States senator is going to abandon our troops and recklessly leave Iraq to to whatever follows as a result of simply cutting and running. That's irresponsible." (CBS's "Face the Nation," 9/14/03)
FIVE: October 2003: Kerry Voted Against $87 Billion Supplemental Supporting Our Troops. (S. 1689, CQ Vote #400: Passed 87-12: R 50-0; D 37-11; I 0-1, 10/17/03, Kerry Voted Nay)
SIX: January 2004: After Voting For War And Trailing Candidate Howard Dean In Democrat Primaries, Kerry Says He Is Anti-War Candidate. CHRIS MATTHEWS: "Do you think you belong to that category of candidates who more or less are unhappy with this war, the way it's been fought, along with General Clark, along with Howard Dean and not necessarily in companionship politically on the issue of the war with people like Lieberman, Edwards and Gephardt? Are you one of the anti-war candidates?" KERRY: "I am Yes, in the sense that I don't believe the president took us to war as he should have, yes, absolutely." (MSNBC's "Hardball," 1/6/04)
SEVEN: August 2004: In Response To President's Question About How He Would Have Voted If He Knew Then What He Knows Now, Kerry Confirmed That He Would Still Have Voted For Use Of Force Resolution. SEN. JOHN KERRY: "Yes, I would have voted for the authority. I believe it's the right authority for a president to have. But I would have used that authority as I have said throughout this campaign, effectively. I would have done this very differently from the way President Bush has." (CNN's "Inside Politics," 8/9/04)
EIGHT: September 2004: Kerry: Iraq Is "The Wrong War In The Wrong Place At The Wrong Time." "Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry on Monday called the invasion of Iraq 'the wrong war in the wrong place at the wrong time' and said his goal was to withdraw U.S. troops in his first White House term." (Patricia Wilson, "Kerry On Iraq: Wrong War, Wrong Place, Wrong Time," Reuters, 9/6/04)
NINE: September 2004: Kerry Says There Were No Circumstances Under Which We Should Have Gone To War, But He Was Still Right To Vote For It. IMUS: "Do you think there are any circumstances we should have gone to war in Iraq, any?" KERRY: "Not under the current circumstances, no. There are none that I see. I voted based on weapons of mass destruction. The President distorted that, and I've said that. I mean, look, I can't be clearer. But I think it was the right vote based on what Saddam Hussein had done, and I think it was the right thing to do to hold him accountable. I've said a hundred times, there was a right way to do it and a wrong way to do it. The president chose the wrong way. Can't be more direct than that." (MSNBC's "Imus In The Morning," 9/15/04)
TEN: Kerry Said That Removal Of Saddam Hussein Has Left America "Less Secure." KERRY: "Saddam Hussein was a brutal dictator who deserves his own special place in hell. But that was not, that was not in and of itself, a reason to go to war. The satisfaction The satisfaction that we take in his downfall does not hide this fact: we have traded a dictator for a chaos that has left America less secure." (Sen. John Kerry, Remarks At New York University, New York, NY, 9/20/04)ELEVEN: Kerry On Whether Iraq War Was Worth It: "It Depends On The Outcome." DIANE SAWYER: "Was the war in Iraq worth it?" KERRY: "We should not have gone to war knowing the information that we know today." SAWYER: "So it was not worth it?" KERRY: "We should not - it depends on the outcome ultimately, and that depends on the leadership." (ABC's "Good Morning America," 9/29/04)
Nice work RNC! This is devastating!
If Kerry is elected, will the face of America be red-orange?
Will America's head spin and spin and spin?
Perhaps the debates will answer my heartfelt questions.
Maybe he lost track of time in the tanning booth?
Why does the RNC hate Vietnam Veterans?
You wrote:
"Why does the RNC hate Vietnam Veterans?"
My question exactly! Well, almost. I think Kerry says it like this: "What do those who didn't fight in Vietnam have against those of us who did?"
Also I have other questions you might ask such as, why does the RNC hate children? What do they have against old people and women? Why do they want us to die in poluted cities and barren countrysides? Why do they hate Jews? Why does the RNC hate black people so much and want to kill them?
You can borrow any of those if you wish.
Or, you could just end your pain and stick a gun in your mouth.
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