It's not just the vote, but the lies about WMD that Kerry repeated in his disgusting Senate speech in support of the Iraq war resolution.
Kerry's performance on Meet the Press this past Sunday was another example of Kerry's strengths and fatal weaknesses. On the Iraq issue in particular, Kerry failed to denounce the Bush doctrine of "pre-emptive" wars, a key component of the PNAC agenda. Kerry left a clear impression with this poster that he supported Bush invasion of Iraq, and the ongoing occupation (not the mention the plundering of Iraq's oil by US oil companies). Kerry's criticism of Bush was based on Bush's handling of the occupation!
Kerry sounded like those Israeli politicians that oppose Sharon because he wasn't tough enough on the Palestinian resistance in the West Bank!
As to Kerry's lies about WMD in Iraq, which Tim Russert was quite eager to show the viewers, made Kerry as big a liar (or a fool) as Tony Blair. I got ill listening to Kerry repeat every lie the Bush regime had told about WMD, including the 45 minute launch claim that has gotten Blair in such hot water in the UK.
As President, Kerry will not withdraw the troops from Iraq, nor end the rape of Iraqi people and the pillaging of its resources. As President, Kerry will merely fatten the pockets of his corporate sponsors.
Kerry will not end the war. Kerry will not end Bush's "pre-emptive" wars, but merely rename them.
While Kerry is NOT Bush-
Lite by any stretch of the imagination, Kerry is clearly as much into the warmongering and the "axis of evil" mantra as his Skull & Bones pal Bush is!
Published on Tuesday, August 26, 2003 by CommonDreams.org
Kerry’s Deceptions on Iraq Threaten His Presidential Hopes
by Stephen Zunes In a speech on the Senate floor immediately prior to the October vote, Senator Kerry categorically stated that Saddam Hussein was “attempting to develop nuclear weapons.” However, there appears to be no evidence to suggest that Iraq had had an active nuclear program for at least eight to ten years prior to the U.S. invasion. Indeed, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported in 1998 and subsequently that Iraq's nuclear program appeared to have been completely dismantled.
To justify his claims of an Iraqi nuclear threat, Senator Kerry claimed that “all U.S. intelligence experts agree that Iraq is seeking nuclear weapons.” The reality, of course, was that much of the U.S. intelligence community was highly skeptical of claims that Iraq was attempting to acquire nuclear materials.
Indeed, despite unfettered access by IAEA inspectors to possible Iraqi nuclear facilities between this past November and March and exhaustive searching by U.S. occupation forces since then, no trace has been found of the ongoing Iraqi nuclear program that Senator Kerry claimed existed last fall.
In addition, Senator Kerry stated unequivocally that “Iraq has chemical and biological weapons.” He even claimed that most elements of Iraq’s chemical and biological weapons programs “are larger and more advanced than they were before the Gulf War.” He did not try to explain how this could be possible, given the limited shelf life of such chemical and biological agents and the strict embargo against imports of any additional banned materials that had been in place since 1990.
The Massachusetts senator also asserted that authorizing a U.S. invasion of that oil-rich country was necessary since “These weapons represent an unacceptable threat.”
http://www.commondreams.org/views03/0826-03.htm