Posted on 10/02/2004 2:33:21 AM PDT by RVN Airplane Driver
Why didn't the Prez when the moderator asked him if there was anything about his opponents (I forget the word he used) moral character, etc.....reply: "Not per se, but my opponent and the party he represents has made numerous accusations about my National Guard Service as a Fighter Pilot, all which have proven to be false. In light my signing a form 180 that released all my Military records to refudiate those accusations I would request that my opponent do likewise.
As a matter of fact I just happen to have the appropriate from 180 here for the good Senator's signature so he can sign it before the American people tonight....
If someone can go to the Town Hall debate, and hand out a copy of Form-180 to every single one of the "independants", then I'm sure one of them will ask Kerry the question.
The next debate will be townhall format. Jim Lehrer didn't ask John Kerry how can he be a better commander-in-chief based upon his two decades in the U.S. senate. I hope the next moderator or anyone in the audience will ask him this question.
John Kerry has voted against most military pay raises, voted against new housing for our troops and their families, and as far back as 1994 Kerry voted to practically "gut" defense and spending for intelligence. Kerry voted against the B-1 bomber, the B-2 Stealth Bomber, the F-14, the F-15, the F-16, the AV-8B Harrier VTOL, the AH-64 Apache Helicopter, the Patriot Missle, the Aegis Air Defense Cruiser, the Trident Missle Systems for U.S. Submarines, the M-1 Abram Tank, the Bradley Fighting Vehicles and the Tomahawk Cruise Missle.
He just said in the debate that if he is elected to be the next commander-in-chief, he will stop the development of the bunker buster nuclear tip missle.
The next debate will be townhall format. Jim Lehrer didn't ask John Kerry how can he be a better commander-in-chief based upon his two decades in the U.S. senate. I hope the next moderator or anyone in the audience will ask him this question.
John Kerry has voted against most military pay raises, voted against new housing for our troops and their families, and as far back as 1994 Kerry voted to practically "gut" defense and spending for intelligence. Kerry voted against the B-1 bomber, the B-2 Stealth Bomber, the F-14, the F-15, the F-16, the AV-8B Harrier VTOL, the AH-64 Apache Helicopter, the Patriot Missle, the Aegis Air Defense Cruiser, the Trident Missle Systems for U.S. Submarines, the M-1 Abram Tank, the Bradley Fighting Vehicles and the Tomahawk Cruise Missle.
He just said in the debate that if he is elected to be the next commander-in-chief, he will stop the development of the bunker buster nuclear tip missle.
Kerry's team has escalated the predicament further and inflicted more damage to his position because he's lied about it. His campaign and Kerry himself has repeatedly claimed they have released his military records.
Kerry knows this is a lie and the public knows its a lie.
Its best to keep this issue open rather than Kerry actually signing form 180. Remember, the cover-up is more damaging than the crime. Whatever is in his record could potentially garner sympathetic acceptance as a youthful indiscretion.
We dont want that!
It's totally inappropriate for Bush to do so. If you don't know or realize that or why then you need to retake "Politics 101"
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(a) was ahead in the polls, and therefore planned a more conservative approach (let's hope he doesn't lose the game like a football team using a "Prevent" defense when ahead),
(b) wanted to project a more likeable image, not looking argumentative or mean-spirited, while expressing (and hammering home) a simple message, and
(c) is an honourable man and didn't want to violate the rules of the debate, which didn't allow the candidates to question each other or to solicit a pledge of any kind, etc.
Personally, I agree with you, though, and wish he had made a few more of those comments...hitting the lack of a Senate record, etc.
I don't know ...
A PERFET opportunity.
On the character question Bush could have said, his service from what I know is honorable but others have questions so, John why not sign form 180 and clear up any doubts.
I think that would be a great idea. BUMP!
Did you know props weren't allowed by the rules agreed to by both sides?
I totally agree now. Quit asking for Kerry's signature on a 180 and change our attack to "The reason he won't release is because he has something important to hide, his lies".
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