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John Kerry Challenges Bush Over Iraq War
Associated Press ^ | 29 July 2004 | David Espo

Posted on 07/29/2004 5:19:12 PM PDT by Gang of Five

John Kerry Challenges Bush Over Iraq War

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By DAVID ESPO, AP Special Correspondent

BOSTON - Sen. John Kerry (news - web sites) challenged President Bush (news - web sites) over the war in Iraq (news - web sites) Thursday in the climactic speech of the Democratic National Convention and pledged an administration where "America never goes to war because we want to, we only go to war because we have to."

"I defended this country as a young man and I will defend it as president," said the Massachusetts senator, a decorated Vietnam War veteran now seeking to oust an incumbent commander in chief.

He vowed to build a more robust military at home and strong alliances overseas. "And then, with confidence and determination, we will be able to tell the terrorists: You will lose and we will win."

"The future doesn't belong to fear; it belongs to freedom," he said in excerpts of remarks prepared for delivery.

Kerry's speech capped a four-day convention designed to persuade millions of undecided voters in the battleground states that he is a man tested by war and ready to take command in an era of terrorism.

Nothing was left to chance — from a new campaign video designed to show his softer side to brief remarks from the podium by Jim Rassmann, a Vietnam veteran who credited Kerry with saving his life.

"I've witnessed his bravery and leadership under fire. And I know he will be a great commander in chief," Rassmann said in prepared remarks.

Eager to strike out from their convention city, Kerry and vice presidential running mate John Edwards (news - web sites) depart Friday for a 3,500-mile, coast-to-coast campaign swing through 21 states.

After spending the week at his Texas ranch, Bush resumes campaigning this weekend with a bus tour of battleground states and a new message. "We have turned the corner, and we are not turning back," he says in a new stump speech, excerpts of which were obtained by The Associated Press.

Kerry began the week tied or slightly ahead of Bush in the polls, a strong position for a challenger. Whatever sort of surge in support he receives from four days of his highly choreographed convention, Republicans hope to counter next month when they meet in New York to nominate Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney (news - web sites) for re-election.

In remarks aimed at a prime-time television audience as well as the thousands of delegates packed into the FleetCenter, Kerry painted a portrait of a nation suffering economically after four years of Republican rule.

"Wages are falling, health care costs are rising and our great middle class is shrinking. People are working weekends; they're working two jobs, three jobs and they're still not getting ahead," he said.

"We can do better and we will. We're the optimists," he said, and added, "We value an America where the middle class is not being squeezed, but doing better."

Kerry's decision to question the president over Iraq comes at a time of dwindling support for the president on the issue. A Pew Research Center survey earlier this month showed 42 percent support for Bush on the war, down from 59 percent six months earlier.

But Kerry sought to broaden his appeal well beyond Iraq as he bore in on national security issues that he has placed at the core of his candidacy. "In these dangerous days there is a right way and a wrong way to be strong," he said.

"Strength is more than tough words," Kerry added in a slap at Bush without mentioning the commander in chief by name.

"I will immediately reform the intelligence system so policy is guided by facts, and facts are never distorted by politics," he said in reference to claims that the president relied on faulty intelligence in deciding to invade Iraq in 2003.

"And as president, I will bring back this nation's time-honored tradition: The United States of America never goes to war because we want to, we only go to war because we have to," Kerry said.

Kerry voted in October 2002 to give Bush the authority to use military force to topple Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein (news - web sites), but later voted against legislation providing $87 billion for Iraq and Afghanistan (news - web sites).

Kerry's convention scriptwriters supplemented the speech with a biographical video pitched to voters who will choose a president come fall.

"My promise is to lead our country, to bring people together and take us to a better place," the 60-year-old lawmaker said in the nine-minute campaign documentary.

The video also includes the first reference from the convention podium to Kerry's emergence as a prominent anti-war activist more than three decades ago after he returned home from Vietnam.

The speech aside, all was in readiness for the traditional, made-for-television convention-ending spectacle — the streamers, the confetti, the 100,000 red, white and blue balloons nestled in the rafters to be released on command.

Bush's GOP surrogates kept up their weeklong criticism of the Kerry-Edwards ticket in terms likely to recur throughout their own convention.

"Everything and anything has been discussed but their record," said former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani (news - web sites) of the Democrats, joining a string of Republicans accusing Kerry of trying to obscure a career-long record of liberalism.

Edwards was up early after little sleep on the day after a convention speech that prompted sustained applause from delegates in the hall. He had breakfast with delegates from Wyoming, Alabama and his home state of North Carolina, then met separately with delegations from the battleground states of Michigan, West Virginia and New Mexico.

"The truth is, we can't do this without you," said Kerry's ticket mate. "We need you out there working, organizing, getting people to the polls."

The convention's final evening was as rigorously scripted as the first three, designed to flesh out Kerry's biography and emphasize his experience as a decorated veteran.

The video was part of the effort to shed Kerry's image as an aloof politician, casting him as an athlete and a musician, a Yale graduate and a prosecutor, a soldier and a son, a father and a husband.

"I cried like a baby when they were born, both of them," Kerry says of his two daughters, Vanessa and Alexandra.

Former Sen. Max Cleland of Georgia, who lost three limbs while serving in Vietnam, drew the assignment of introducing Kerry.

After days in a heavily fortified convention city, Democrats were ready to break camp. Vendors hawked their last memorabilia, from buttons to banners. "Re-defeat Bush," was one popular campaign button, a wry reference to the 2000 recount election in which Al Gore (news - web sites) won the popular vote but Bush got the White House.

Three days of relative calm in the streets yielded to noisy protests. A crowd of about 400 marched through the city as demonstrators burned a two-faced effigy with Bush on one side and Kerry on the other and started a shoving match with police.


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This story appears on Yahoo! News a about ten minutes ago. It reports on the great John Kerry's speech in the PAST tense --- TWO HOURS IN ADVANCE! The American Fourth Estate is AMAZING!!! They don't even bother going to the event, they just write a story. ANY old story! AP forecasts the future! And gets in a heaping helping of much trouble Bush's campaign is in at the same time!!! Wow, our intrepid reporters are the BEST!!!
1 posted on 07/29/2004 5:19:17 PM PDT by Gang of Five
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To: Gang of Five; StriperSniper; Mo1; Howlin; Peach; BeforeISleep; kimmie7; 4integrity; ...

GET A LOAD OF THIS!!!


2 posted on 07/29/2004 5:22:36 PM PDT by OXENinFLA
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To: Gang of Five

It's a boring speech. Espo probably wants to go the bar after reading it.


3 posted on 07/29/2004 5:24:47 PM PDT by sinkspur (There's no problem on the inside of a kid that the outside of a dog can't cure.)
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To: Gang of Five
Former Sen. Max Cleland of Georgia, who lost three limbs while serving in Vietnam, drew the assignment of introducing Kerry.

I can see it now. "Last one up the hill has to introduce Sen. Kerry!"

4 posted on 07/29/2004 5:25:17 PM PDT by Texas Eagle (If it wasn't for double-standards, Liberals would have no standards at all)
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To: Gang of Five

On O'Reilly I think Newt G. said last night Edwards said "Hope is on the way" and tonight Kerry was going to say "Help is on it's way".. I've heard that slogan somewhere before.


5 posted on 07/29/2004 5:25:27 PM PDT by pnz1
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To: Gang of Five

"You will lose and we will win."


Didn't Reagan say "We win they lose."???


6 posted on 07/29/2004 5:26:29 PM PDT by OXENinFLA
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To: sinkspur

No one can put everyone out of their collective misery soon enough, as far as I'm concerned.


7 posted on 07/29/2004 5:27:00 PM PDT by anniegetyourgun
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To: Gang of Five
Oh fer cripes sake! It's hard to believe, then again--it's so damn easy to believe.

*frickin frackin media*

8 posted on 07/29/2004 5:27:13 PM PDT by arbee4bush ( I expressed myself forcefully and felt better after I did it-VP Cheney)
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To: Gang of Five

Parts of his speech were being referenced at 4:00pm thisafternoon. Comment on the quality of the speech was also offered. I too found that a bit amazing.


9 posted on 07/29/2004 5:27:41 PM PDT by blackdog (Hell is an endless hayfield needing to be raked, baled, and put up.)
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To: Texas Eagle

"Last one up the hill has to introduce Sen. Kerry!" LOL!

A day before the election they can post an article about President Bush being re-elected...


10 posted on 07/29/2004 5:27:43 PM PDT by Theresawithanh ( Flush the Johns in 2004!!!!!)
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To: Gang of Five
Well imagine that!


$710.96... The price of freedom

11 posted on 07/29/2004 5:28:18 PM PDT by rdb3 (REPUBLICAN as of July 23, 2004. I have my blueprint now!)
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To: Gang of Five

I'm assuming a copy of Kerry's speech and the evening's itinerary (balloon drops, etc.) was made available to media outlets with early deadlines. This allows the AP to feed the story to smaller daily newspapers that generally have early evening press runs. I don't think it's anything to get worked up over.


12 posted on 07/29/2004 5:28:28 PM PDT by BluegrassScholar
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To: Gang of Five

To know John Kerry is to despise him. He is a liar, a cheat and he stabbed his brothers in the back. His miserable record in the Senate belies everything he says in this speech.


13 posted on 07/29/2004 5:29:42 PM PDT by jwalsh07
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To: Gang of Five
This is Pre-Breaking news? Jim, we need another category!
14 posted on 07/29/2004 5:30:38 PM PDT by Normal4me
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To: pnz1
Yup.

I did a search and this is what I came up with.

Copyright 2000 Sarasota Herald-Tribune Co. Sarasota Herald-Tribune (Florida)

August 31, 2000, Thursday, ALL EDITIONS

The amount of half-truths, distortions, fabrications and falsehoods used in their campaign is huge. Even the polls are suspect. Not only because, for instance, two polls taken at the same time show a 3 percent gap and a 16 percent gap between the two parties, but also because it is inconceivable that so many voters would succumb to the high-pressure propaganda used by the Republicans.

Included in that propaganda are the most absurd and nonsensical slogans which are really an insult to the intelligence of the American voter. One of their speech writers came up with "Don't worry, help is on the way." Dick Cheney repeated, "They've (the Democrats) got to go."

My thoughts: I wonder if they think it is propoganda when the dems use it.

Copyright 2001 News World Communications, Inc. The Washington Times

February 13, 2001, Tuesday, Final Edition

SECTION: PART A; COMMENTARY; OP-ED; Pg. A17

Mr. Bush would indeed be seeking money for a pay raise for people in uniform as well as for some other quality of life improvements. But as for a rapid, major infusion of new emergency cash, no soap. Hawks on Capitol Hill and outside were vexed. The Bush-Cheney ticket campaigned on military spending increases, after all, having pointed a finger at the deleterious consequences of defense spending reductions during the post-Cold War drawdown. Help was "on the way," Dick Cheney said.

15 posted on 07/29/2004 5:32:18 PM PDT by MissyMa
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To: Gang of Five

O'Reilly says he has an embargoed copy.

You think Drudge will post it?


16 posted on 07/29/2004 5:33:08 PM PDT by RWR8189 (Its Morning in America Again!)
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To: Gang of Five
Nothing was left to chance —

including the canned AP report.

17 posted on 07/29/2004 5:33:10 PM PDT by Cooter
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This is Pre-Breaking news? Jim, we need another category!

LOL!

I guess I can just keep on watching 'Shark Week' on Discovery.

I really hope there is a technical snafu or anything that will 'change the future'. ;-)

18 posted on 07/29/2004 5:34:19 PM PDT by StriperSniper ("Ronald Reagan, the Founding Father of the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy." - Mark Levin 6/8/04)
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To: Gang of Five

What's he going to do wait until we are attacked again? Bill O is hinting his speech is just a rehash of his campaign trail crap.


19 posted on 07/29/2004 5:34:47 PM PDT by GailA ( hanoi john, I'm for the death penalty for terrorist, before I impose a moratorium on it.)
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To: Gang of Five

In further news, Kerry lost the election in a landslide.


20 posted on 07/29/2004 5:36:26 PM PDT by VisualizeSmallerGovernment (Question Liberal Authority)
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