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Kerry or Bush? Quagmire or War?
10/1/04
| More Than Words
Posted on 10/01/2004 6:45:50 AM PDT by More Than Words
Meanwhile, our soldiers are on the edge of thier Hummer seats.
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KEYWORDS: bush; debate; iraq; kerry; liberation; occupation; quagmire; strategy; war
I watched the whole dreary debate last night. Aren't there any other issues than the war on terrorism. Well anyway to get to my thoughts. One thing the debate did clarify all the more is the different perspectives of the opposing parties. Kerry is to Bush as "quagmire" is to "war." Kerry is to Bush as "occupation" is to "liberation." The only quagmire I have observed is between Kerry's ears. Kerry may have won the debate with style, but Bush won the debate with resolution. There are so many bombs that Bush could have thrown at Kerry, but Bush is a man in control and a man under oath to conceal the real strategy of this war. Bush has information that can not be released on national TV. Information that would render Kerry speechless and his whole Democrat contingency with mouths gaping wide. I am so glad that Bush does not wait to get in the scores from a "global test" before doing what is necessary to secure our nation. Our soldiers are waiting to learn weather our nation sees tham as occupiers or liberators. The November election will deliver the answer.
To: More Than Words
The President got skunked. All I can say is: it's a good thing that Dubya doesn't try to debate the terrorists and other bad guys, he just kicks their asses.
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10/01/2004 6:49:15 AM PDT
by
Theophilus
(Save Little Democrats, Stop Abortion)
To: More Than Words
Aren't there any other issues than the war on terrorism. No.
That being said, most of the debate was about Iraq, which Kerry doesn't think has anything to do with the War On Terrorism.
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