2. To the question, "Are Americans now dying in Iraq for a mistake?" Kerry answered: "No, and they don't have to, providing we have the leadership that we put that I'm offering." Yet earlier, he said: "When I talked about the $87 billion, I made a mistake in how I talk about the war. But the president made a mistake in invading Iraq. Which is worse?" (The war in Iraq is not a mistake, but invading Iraq was a mistake. Okaaaay. Thanks kesg)
3. About the number of troops, Kerry said: "And our goal in my administration would be to get all of the troops out of there with a minimal amount you need for training and logistics." Yet a few lines later, he says, "And we don't have enough troops there." (We need just a minimal amount of troops, but we really need more over there right now!" Okaaaaay.)
Thanks for your patience. This was for my own benefit. I wish they could debate in teams, so all the contradictions could've been caught.
I will say one thing, I enjoyed listening to an argument without all the interrupting that you get on talk shows like O'Reilly and Hannity. It was refreshing to be able to hear the conclusion of every sentence.
Concise and helpful post. Thanks.