KCFlyer
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Well it is nice to hear that you don't consider lying to a federal grand jury and obstruction of justice a federal offense.
"Did you have sex with that woman?" - High crime or misdemeanor?
And yes, time really does matter. Funny how when current events are brought up, you have to try to defend them with 20 year old actions.
Odd that you were arguing about a 30 year old war record just a few weeks earlier, eh?
George Bush never declared war. He initated military action after seeking and obtaining approval from congress.
Correct...in part. There were two stipulations in that authorization for war from Congress, both of which Bush ignored. High Crime or misdemeanor?
Funny you should mention leadership here because I have a good one for you since you seem to be an expert on it.
Why did Kerry vote to authorize military action against iraq if, as he says he has had only one posiiton on the war and that it was the wrong war at the wrong time and wrong place. If he was any kind of a leader, he would have stood up on the senate floor when it came time to vote and said "Mr. President I cannot support you in this action because..." and state the same reasons he is trying to pass off now. That is leadership, not voting for something then saying you would still vote for it but that you never meant for it to take place so you vote for funding it before you vote against funding it then say you would still vote for it but it was the wrong war at the wrong time yet you have only had one position on the war at least since you starting running for president and keep getting called on all your various positions.
Is that your idea of leadership?
THere are a lot of folks who believed it when Bush said that Saddam posed a threat to the US. I wasn't one of them, but there are folks who did. And given what they had to look at (the documents Bush provided them) they most likely felt that they HAD to vote for it. Remember....the docouments that showed that cast a whol lot of doubt on what Bush presented to Congress showed up just months after the war was started. And it takes a real man to say "the information I used to make my decision was wrong." Oh yeah...the "I'd vote the same way again"...you know how the spinmeisters have said "what the president meant to say was that this war cannot be won in the conventional sence" or "when Vice president Cheney said 'this is the first time I have ever met you' he meant that he hasn't seen him on the floor of the Senate". Well, here's how I interpret that..."Given the information that I had at the time, I would have voted the same way". Bush won't admit he's made any mistakes. None. He sounds like Bart Simpson...."I didn't do it! Nobody saw me do it! You can't prove anything!".
Oh, btw Clinton didn't so much lead as just stay the heck out of the way. He fought congress every step of the way. In fact, just in case you don't remember, he vetoed 2 balanced budgets before he reluctantly signed the third one.
And he had.....A BALANCED BUDGET. Despite the vetos. How's Bush doing at balancing the budget? a trillion bucks needs a whole lotta trickle down to balance.
At least you know where this president stands. Like it or not you know where he stands. That is leadership.
I said it before, I'll say it again...being principled is admirable. Being principled and wrong is a tragedy. YOu know, it's too bad Bush wasn't in the navy. Because he sure seems to understand that he captain must go down with the ship.