Posted on 11/21/2005 5:28:33 PM PST by pissant
BOSTON --Sen. John Kerry said Monday Vice President Dick Cheney is "misleading" the American people when he asserts Congress saw the same prewar intelligence as he and President Bush did before approving the U.S. invasion of Iraq.
"That is just plain, flat, not true," said the Massachusetts Democrat, who was his party's 2004 presidential nominee.
And in a pointed rebuttal to a speech delivered by Cheney only hours earlier, Kerry accused Bush and Cheney of concealing critical dissenting information before Congress voted in October 2002 to support military action in Iraq. Kerry was among those who voted yes.
The senator said:...
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Hoodwinked by that incompetent Rove puppet, no less.
I wish he and his fellow Senaturd from Mass were charged with treason.
Yep, that Rove is a sly one. Got the entire DEM senate to vote for regime change in 98.
I think you mean "faggot" and the circle is not quite right.

Kerry is a stupid Idiot running on his wife's dime. I sure hope she got some change out of that deal.
You and me both. It's the stuff dreams are made of.
I completely believe him, that he had no idea what he was voting for! He still hasn't caught a clue.
Yeah. This is from the F'in liar that spent 3 whole months in Viet Nam and had a Holly Jolly Christmas in Cambodia. Hey Kerry! That was Martin Sheen not you. He's an actor. It was a film. Come to think of it though Apolcalypse Now would have been a perfect description of a Kerry Presidency.
John Kerry: (November 12, 1997 under a different administration of a different political party)
"...there's absolutely no statement that they have made or that they will make that will prevent the United States of America and this president or any president from acting in what they believe are the best interests of our country."
"I think the United States has always reserved the right and will reserve the right to act in its best interests. And clearly it is not just our best interests, it is in the best interests of the world to make it clear to Saddam Hussein that he's not going to get away with a breach of the '91 agreement that he's got to live up to, which is allowing inspections and dismantling his weapons and allowing us to know that he has dismantled his weapons. That's the price he pays for invading Kuwait and starting a war."
"I believe, and they stood with us today and I am saying to you that it is my judgment that by standing with us today and calling for the unrestricted, unconditional, unlimited, you know, access, they have now taken a stand that they are duty bound to enforce and if Saddam Hussein doesn't do that, the president, I think, has begun a process which you remember very well, John, was not done in one week, in one day, in one month. It took months to weave together the fabric to lead up to an understanding of what was at stake. I am convinced that many people have not yet even focused in full measure on what is at stake."
But doesn't the same idiot also maintain that the intelligence everyone had access to was "altered" by the Bush administration? Indeed he does.
So... what difference could it possibly make *which* intelligence the liberal genius saw? Anyone?
your sign forgot the last two words.....Barney Frank
And he's been a blithering idiot for about 50 years as well.
Yeah, true. Bawney Fwank.......
I like the Waffle House. I don't want it associated with this charlatan. He's more like a Fifi's French restaurant. ;o)
"Run, John, Run!" Short pier. Deep Water.
TTBOMK he is never there.
What a rip-off!
Should be "fairy", no?
And them's his good points.
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