10-01-2004, 07:49 AM
Quote: He may be damned repetitive, and he may stutter & pause a bit much (hell, so did Kerry though), but at least he gives the same damn answers in a 90 minute period. Kerry couldn't even do that! He contradicted himself more times than George Lucas in Episodes I & II!
I was checking out threads from before I registered last week, and a thing that got my attention was a post from you in which you assured your fellow lurkers that WMDs were found in Iraq. Of course those that don't believe everything FoXnews says did anyway not believe that, but that's not the point. The point is that now, you have more information (even Blair and Bush admitted that Iraq has no WMDs) did you change your opinion, or can you not change it because than you are flip-flopping?? To me the complaints about Kerry's flipflopping tell that the republicans don't have anything worse to tell about the guy. Bush did not flipflop but to keep repeating that Iraq had WMDs turned out not to be true. So what is worse??
Quote: I'm not a huge fan of Bush, but I think he has some good strengths and a good heart, albeit a sometimes confused head. Regardless of his faults, though, I can't see him doing much, if any damage in the coming four months. I CAN see him rebuilding, or furthering the rebuilding, of Iraq, while also tackling the other major issues that are cropping up. All I see Kerry doing is flapping his mouth and screwing the American public, licking the boots of the rest of the world, and all while another terrorist attack hits U.S. soil, mayhap Boston this time. :P
Ouch.. "licking the boots of the rest of the world". I mean if as president you don't care what e.g. the UN says about something, and you make your own decission, that's allright with me, but then you (Bush) should also be man enough to step out of the UN. The fact that the USA is the most powerfull country in the world should not mean that they just do anything they like.
I think that in this "state of war" your president says your in, first it is not wise to p**s of the middle eastern world, and second it is not wise to also do the same with your allies.
Kerry seems a lot wiser and more considerate to me, and most important will be able to create much more goodwill in the world, and that is the most important property of a strong leader.