Kerry vows to bring U.S. troops home "with honor"

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DUBUQUE, Iowa (Reuters) - Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry has promised to bring U.S. troops home from Iraq "with honour" and told cheering crowds of middle Americans that he would upgrade schools and expand health care.

Still seeking an elusive bounce in public opinion polls, Kerry also accused U.S. President George W. Bush of having squandered a robust economy and pledged to balance the federal budget and spend responsibly.

"I believe we need new leadership to do what we need to do," Kerry told an overflow rally of several thousand people in Dubuque on Tuesday. "We can do better."

Kerry has seemed to get little, if any, boost in the polls from last week's Democratic convention. But the four-term senator from Massachusetts has since enjoyed enthusiastic crowds that have often swelled into the thousands.

A number of surveys show Bush and Kerry locked in an extremely close race, with many states such as Wisconsin and Iowa still up for grabs.

Kerry began the fifth day of his post-convention, cross-country tour with a town hall-style meeting in Beloit, Wisconsin, then rolled through the rural countryside in a bus caravan to Dubuque. He stopped in a number of tiny towns along the way, including Shullsburg, Wisconsin, where he touched on the war in Iraq.

"We are going to build our relations all around this planet," said Kerry, who has accused Bush of alienating allies in the U.S.-led war in Iraq. "We are going to get those troops home with honour."

The line echoed Richard Nixon's 1968 "peace with honour" campaign pledge to end the Vietnam War, which Kerry served in and later opposed. The pledge helped Nixon win the presidency, but a peace deal was not reached until 1973 and U.S.-backed South Vietnam fell to the communist North in 1975.

In Beloit, Kerry focused on the economy -- which, like the war in Iraq and national security -- is a key issue in the White House race.

"We can return to the days where we balanced the budget, grew our economy, and spent your money responsibly," Kerry said.

"There are so many ways for us to restore fiscal responsibility," he said. He accused Bush of reckless policies, including tax cuts mainly for the rich and a spending spree approved by the Republican-led U.S. Congress.

Kerry vowed to would hold a presidential news conference every month, to keep the public abreast of his efforts to roll back tax cuts for the rich, expand relief for the middle class and improve schools, health care and national security.

"I have nothing to hide," Kerry said. "I want you to ask me questions."

Kerry released a campaign book on Monday, "Our Plan for America: Stronger at Home, Respected in the World." On Tuesday, he highlighted the section on the economy.

It calls for submitting budget proposals to Congress that explain how every new measure would be paid for.

Toward this end, he proposes another crack at implementing a so-called line-item veto, which would allow a president to strike down sections of bills he sees as wasteful spending.

In 1996, Congress passed a line-item veto, but the Supreme Court later struck it down, saying it gave the president powers not authorised by the Constitution.

A Kerry aide said the Democratic nominee believes the constitutional hurdle could be cleared by giving Congress an up-or-down vote to approve specific vetoes.

"I'm going to resubmit a line-item veto structure that will pass constitutional muster," Kerry said, "and get the waste and the pork and the special-interest deals out of the system and get children and taxpayers back in the system."

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Yeah,yeah, yeah...blowjobs for everyone.Promises promises with no way to pay for them.

Get out of Iraq with honor...You mean get out with some sort of appeasment instead of full victory...The man is a sham and a charleton.
 

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Roll back the clock 35 years - "Nixon vows to bring home the troops with honor" after the LBJ fiasco, er, ah, I mean Presidency. And we all now how that one ended.

Kerry'll bring the troops back with honor, Yeh! Right!

What a joke!
 

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Kerry's campaign book..."our Plan for America: Stronger at home, Respected in the World."

Respected in the world? After what Bush has done in Iraq and the worlds reaction to it, I believe one would have a better chance being a convicted serial child molester and having one's picture posted on every lightpole on every corner, and being respected in the community for being an upstanding citizen......than for Kerry to step in should he get elected and just assume that the world is going to welcome Americans with open arms....

Some people would say, "We can't just sit back and wait to get nuked".......sad to say but that might be what it would take to realize that we're not as safe as we think we are, and that chasing jaywalkers and looters in Iraq, while in this gloriously wasteful pursuit called nation building,that the real threats are in Afghanistan and other parts of the world.
 

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