WORCESTER, Mass. - Sen. Edward Kennedy on Friday declared his vote against the Iraq war the best he has cast since being elected in 1962. The Massachusetts Democrat also predicted that his party would regain control of both chambers of Congress this fall. "Americans aren't looking for big government or small government, liberal government or conservative government. They're looking most of all for competent government," Kennedy told delegates gathered for the start of the state Democratic convention. Kennedy reflected on his opposition in October 2002 to a congressional resolution authorizing military action in Iraq. "My vote against this misbegotten war...