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Edited on Fri Oct-01-04 12:20 PM by kwolf68
From Kerry.
Look, had Kerry just come off raving about “this war is for oil” then he would have been dismissed as a high-class protestor given very little cred. Undecided voters would have likely tuned it out as “mere politics.”
However, by Kerry bringing the topic up as a probing question will lead many to challenge this issue on their own merits and quite possibly realize this war is about oil. Kerry mentioned on several occasions how the Oil was protected. When talking about oil it seems Shrub was grasping onto the podium so as not to explode into a burning mass of flames on the spot.
I didn’t think the debate was a winner for Kerry at the onset. Bush’s platitudes and clichés were solid debate comments early on. However, he droned on about the same thing ad nauseum while it was Kerry giving a detailed plan, showing clarity and conviction while Bush just came off looking like a stammering fool.
Now we move away from the very sensitive “support our troops” war topic to Kerry’s home field, domestic issues. Kerry will close Bush out as he even more tightly aligns the administration with exploitative industry, cronyism, corporate handouts, hostility to science, changing facts to advance an agenda, incredibly evil attack on the environment, etc., etc., etc.
I don’t like war. In fact, I hate it. I wish we weren’t even in Iraq…But I enjoyed last nights debate. Now we get on turf I am interested in and I expect Kerry to stuff Bush back into the receptacle from where he came.
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