When our world changed on Sept. 11, 2001, the requirements for the presidency changed as well. It is critical to have a president who is experienced in foreign policy and diplomacy. We also need a president who understands war and what it means to send young people to fight in war. What we don’t need is another president who leaps into foreign policy propelled by theory and emotion. The world needs a cool-headed leader of sound judgment.
No candidate’s service or leadership equals that of John Kerry. His entire adult life has been devoted to the security of the people of his country. In contrast to his major primary opposition, John Kerry has the temperament, demeanor, experience, knowledge, judgment, and vision to be our president in the age of terrorism.
In this most important presidential primary, we should not let New Hampshire send forth a candidate who is less qualified and less suited for the job than the incumbent.
http://www.seacoastonline.com/news/12072003/opinion/64504.htmTh guy also rips up Dean for being just another college-educated white guy who found a way to avoid the draft in favor of becoming an Aspen ski bum. He suggests that the post-9/11 world has made that a relevant issue, and has always been for veterans. I'm assuming he won't be voting for AWOL boy in 2004.
<

>