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Bush ad twists Kerry's words on Iraq

 
 
Reply Tue 28 Sep, 2004 06:28 am
http://www.factcheck.org/article.aspx?docID=269

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Kerry has never wavered from his support for giving Bush authority to use force in Iraq, nor has he changed his position that he, as President, would not have gone to war without greater international support. But a Bush ad released Sept. 27 takes many of Kerry's words out of context to make him appear to be alternately praising the war and condemning it.

Here we present this highly misleading ad, along with what Kerry actually said, in full context.

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I'm going to bookmark this article and paste it in every thread where someone calls Kerry a flipflopper.
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Joe Republican
 
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Reply Tue 28 Sep, 2004 06:37 am
Re: Bush ad twists Kerry's words on Iraq
FreeDuck wrote:
http://www.factcheck.org/article.aspx?docID=269

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Kerry has never wavered from his support for giving Bush authority to use force in Iraq, nor has he changed his position that he, as President, would not have gone to war without greater international support. But a Bush ad released Sept. 27 takes many of Kerry's words out of context to make him appear to be alternately praising the war and condemning it.

Here we present this highly misleading ad, along with what Kerry actually said, in full context.

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I'm going to bookmark this article and paste it in every thread where someone calls Kerry a flipflopper.


Oh no, you don't want to do that, you may actually force some Bush backers to actually think for themselves instead of letting Fox and Rush tell them what to think.

It's such a joke that Bush is running on the flip-flop campaign. The truth is votes aren't line item bills, there are special interest addendums and everything from farm subsidies to tobacco tax breaks added to bills. If you vote for a bill, you can say "he wanted to sell tobacco to minors" or if you vote against it you can say "he wanted to cut aid to farmers" too easy to do and it shows a campaign with no platform. The second Bush came out with the flip-flop platform I knew he was done.

Lets try to distort a voting record, something which is very easy to do, because if we make this election on the issues, we (GOP) loose hands down. Yep, I'd be real proud to be a Bush supporter right now. . . not!!!
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FreeDuck
 
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Reply Tue 28 Sep, 2004 06:52 am
Welcome to A2K Joe R.
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Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Tue 28 Sep, 2004 07:10 am
Good post, FD.

I think the majority of voters will see right through all this nonsense come November.

If the voters are anywhere near as intelligent as I think they are...Kerry will win in a landslide.

This administration has been the worst thing ever to happen to the United States...and is damn near the worst thing ever to happen to the world.
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