See, now when you repeat pure propoganda such as 'coalition of the willing for a buck' you immediatly get discounted. That is clearly not the case. There are almost 40 nations standing with us in Iraq, in fact one of them took Kerry to task over his dismissal of their contribution.
You don't decide to go to war and initiate military action and then move troops into the region. You put them there first. Anyone can put of a sign that says "Nevermind the dog, beware of the owner" but when someone is on their porch cleaning a shotgut, that sign has just a bit more meaning.
China and Japan are exactly the countries that President Bush is trying to get to help control the situation in North Korea so I have no idea where you get that they are being excluded. (or do I?)
You are correct in that Kerry proved in the debate that there are those in his camp that have a clear grasp of the issues facing national security. He also showed that he is more interested in being accepted by other nations than he is in taking the safety and security of this nation seriously.
What is this Global Test he proposes before he decided it is ok to protect and defend the citizens of this country?
I was sitting there and it him me. Maybe just me, but nonetheless it hit me. President Bush gets it. He is concerned with the safety and security of this nation and is doing what he believes is the correct things in order to ensure that safety. He took an oat to protect and defend us from all enemies and that is what he is trying to do. He is not out there trying to preserve some sort of legacy. He is not out there to avenge anything or anybody. He is trying to, to the best of his ability ensure the safety and security of this country.
Kerry seems more concerned with appearances. How would he stack up in history as a president. What does the UN think of america and all that crap. In too many ways, he reminds me of Clinton. Say what you think that the people you are talking to want to hear, and decide on your actions based on what is popular at the time.
He says he has these grand plans to get other nations to share in the burden in Iraq. Except, nobody seems to have told him that France and Germany have both said they will not get involved. His plan for the future of Iraq seems to be exactly what the current plan is except his calls for "more, better, faster" whatever that means and yet he complains that keeping Bush in office offers more of the same. He made this great pledge that he will not keep forces in Iraq as an occupier, except again nobody seems to have told him that the president has said that if and when the new government of Iraq asked American troops to leave they would.
He has nothing new to offer except that he, John F.(because people will associate it with Kennedy) Kerry has the answer. More, Better, Faster
More of the Same(yet complains about Bush)
Better because it is him
Faster how? not even he can answer that one.
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