Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry said Thursday that the Bush administration should consider how to bring Americans back from Iraq rather than how to send them to the moon or Mars.
With the campaign for the Iowa caucuses tightening, Kerry urged his supporters to focus on issues and avoid talking about polls and politics as they prepared to caucus Monday night. Still, Kerry said President Bush's proposal to establish a base on the moon and prepare for a mission to Mars isn't right for the times.
"Rather than sending Americans to Mars or the moon right now, these people would be better off trying to figure out how to get Americans back from Iraq," he said. Kerry said as president he would not immediately end U.S. involvement in Iraq but would work to bring in European and other international help.
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Kerry reviewed his proposals for protecting the family farm and uncovering new energy sources. He set a goal of having 20 percent of the nation's electricity from solar, wind, hydrogen and other renewable sources by 2020.
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I am actually a big fan of space exploration, but it is not hard to see that Bush's proposals are nothing but a sham to divert attention from the mess he's made and win votes in Florida.