GAMEFACE said:
Unibomber,
Kerry has a 20 year record in the Senate that does not match his one liners tonight. You have to know his record to understand it's all an ACT. Phoney pie in the sky BS. One example is Kerry has never supported the US military over 20 years as a Senator voting against fbi funding, cia funding, military raises, equipment, tanks, planes and anything you can think of now he's for the military, fbi and cia after voting against the money to fund the war. It's an act to get elected, he doesn't mean it. Basically bombs with D's are good and bombs with R's are bad. The M TV crowd will fall for it, they'd vote for Kerry anyway. No ground lost, no matter how it's spun. Bush wins easy.
Bush Flip/flops just as much though:
BUSH vs. REALITY
BUSH: Mixed messages are bad for our troops, efforts in war on terror.
REALITY
Mixed Messages on Winning the War on Terror
“Can’t Win The War On Terror” Asked “Can we win [the war on terror]?” Bush said, “I don’t think you can win it. But I think you can create conditions so that the - those who use terror as a tool are less acceptable in parts of the world.”
[NBC, “The Today Show,” 8/30/04]
Mixed Messages on Osama Bin Laden
QUESTION: Do you want bin Laden dead?
BUSH: I want justice. And there’s an old poster out west, that I recall, that said, “Wanted, Dead or Alive.”
[Bush Remarks, 9/17/01, emphasis added]
BUSH: “And [Osama Bin Laden is] just – he’s a person who has now been marginalized. His network is -- his host government has been destroyed. He’s the ultimate parasite who found weakness, exploited it, and met his match…So I don’t know where he is. Nor -- you know, I just don’t spend that much time on him really, to be honest with you. I…I truly am not that concerned about him.”
[Bush Remarks, 3/13/02]
Mixed Messages on Protecting the Homeland
Bush Thought Homeland Security Cabinet Position Was "Just Not Necessary” And Blocked Its Creation. In October 2001, White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer said Bush opposed creating Office of Homeland Security position for Ridge. "[T]he president has suggested to members of Congress that they do not need to make this a statutory post, that he [Ridge] does not need Cabinet rank, for example, there does not need to be a Cabinet-level Office of Homeland Security is because there is such overlap among the various agencies, because every agency of the government has security concerns," Fleischer said.
[White House Press Briefing, 10/24/01]
They're both full of ****. One just presents it better.