Did anyone else notice this Kerry contradiction? Bush should have jumped on this; first Kerry says it's not about money, and in the next sentence he's talking about the tax cut. Well? If it's not about money then the tax cut is irrelevant!
Yep, caught that one, too.
How about Kerry at one point talking about America being overextended in our military commitments, and the so-called "backdoor draft", and a short while later talking about adding, what, two divisions of troops so that we could open yet another military obligation in the Sudan?
Gee, I thought "nuclear proliferation" and specifically that by North Korea -- not by terrorists, and excluding bio- and chem- weapons -- was Kerry's principal issue.
Choozer, in replaying the Debate let me revise Kerry's position on "nuclear proliferation"; it's actually his desire to focus on nuclear weapons existing in Russia and to gather and contain these in four years.
Kerry only switched his position after the President said the biggest threat facing this country is weapons of mass destruction in the hands of a terrorist organization. Then, and only then, did Kerry expand to include WMDs.