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$87 Billion, Yea and Nay

 
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Tom Poole
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 1:10 pm    Post subject: $87 Billion, Yea and Nay Reply with quote

Anne Kornblut and Patrick Healy wrote:
...Pressed to explain his line about voting for an $87 billion aid bill before voting against it, Kerry said it was "one of those inarticulate moments, late in the evening when I was dead tired in the primaries." Almost instantly, Bush campaign officials pointed out that Kerry had spoken at a noontime event. Aides to the Massachusetts senator later said he had made a mistake in his recollection....
Boston Globe

Let's see now, what was his explanation? Old pumpkin face just pulled off another obfuscation and the OIM (Old Irrelevant Media, pka MSM) just let it go without pursuit of any kind. You'd almost think that stinker on CBS controlled all the media. Kerry: we're still waiting for your answer!
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 1:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Everytime this charlatan opens his yap to questions other than softball lobs, he digs himself a deeper political hole.

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Earlier in the day, ABC aired its interview with Kerry, including some tough questions about the war in Iraq. Asked whether the war in Iraq was worth the costs, Kerry replied: "We should not have gone to war knowing the information that we know today."

"So it was not worth it," interviewer Diane Sawyer said.

"We should not -- it depends on the outcome ultimately -- and that depends on the leadership," Kerry said.

"So if it turns out OK, it was worth it?" Sawyer asked.

"No," Kerry said.

A few moments later, Kerry said, "But was it worth -- as you asked the question -- $200 billion and taking the focus off of Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda?"

Hughes, speaking to reporters, responded to Kerry's "Good Morning America" comments: "He now says, six weeks after saying, 'I would have voted the same way,' he now says no, he wouldn't. . . . He was asked whether it was worth it; he said, 'It depends on what the outcome is.' I guess that means if we win, it was worth it; if we don't, it wasn't. That's leadership, isn't it?"
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 1:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hope that he still says these "off the wall" things tonight during the debates. The bloggers will be ready to double check all the facts that Bush and Kerry put forth.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 4:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Again he puts his political ambitions before the good of the servicemen of this country.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 4:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tom Poole wrote:
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Anne Kornblut and Patrick Healy wrote:
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...Pressed to explain his line about voting for an $87 billion aid bill before voting against it, Kerry said it was "one of those inarticulate moments, late in the evening when I was dead tired in the primaries." Almost instantly, Bush campaign officials pointed out that Kerry had spoken at a noontime event. Aides to the Massachusetts senator later said he had made a mistake in his recollection.... Boston Globe


Adtually, I think the comment was about 1:30 in the AFTERNOON in the appearance at Question Marshall Univ. Question Question

I agree with his aides...he has bad recollection.

The problem with being a consistent liar is the fact that the lies to cover the lies become increasingly difficult to track.
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