Kerry stands by 'yes' vote on Iraq war
Presidential candidate John Kerry conceded that he would still have supported the war with Iraq knowing everything we know now. If you read the article you will see that his differences with Bush are not based on disagreements with the basis for the war, but the logistics of it.
So essentially all the arguments against the Iraq war that are based on finding no WMD's, is it a pre-emptive strike war, or Iraq not being an imminent threat have now went out the door. There is no difference between the two candidates for president on those issues.
As for his reasons for denying the funding for this war, he says,
So let me get this straight, the reason Kerry refused to fund the troops fighting a war he agreed for in principle was because it left tax cuts in place? Does anybody else see a problem with that?
So essentially all the arguments against the Iraq war that are based on finding no WMD's, is it a pre-emptive strike war, or Iraq not being an imminent threat have now went out the door. There is no difference between the two candidates for president on those issues.
As for his reasons for denying the funding for this war, he says,
Kerry has said he voted against that measure because it would have financed the war with borrowed money. He voted for a defeated alternative that would have rolled back some of Bush's tax cuts to pay for the conflict.
So let me get this straight, the reason Kerry refused to fund the troops fighting a war he agreed for in principle was because it left tax cuts in place? Does anybody else see a problem with that?
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