John Kerry is out of his mind, and his latest comments prove as much.
You'll notice, he says that if he's president, he'll have to justify this nation's actions to the entire world...similar to what he said during the debate with the global test (where we have to show the world what we're doing and why, and prove that we have a legitimate reason for doing so.) He claims no nation or body has a veto over US action, but that's bogus, and his comments prove it.
If this man were to be elected, we would all be in real trouble. Remember, as Bush has noted- Kerry voted against the first gulf war- with that in mind, we realize that NO action could meet Kerry's test, and that, my friends, is scary.
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reported on drudge's site:
Kerry Says Saddam 'Might Be Gone' Had He Been President
Fri Oct 29 2004 10:02:35 ET
NBCNEWS Brokaw interviewed John Kerry Thursday evening.
Brokaw: "If you had been President, Saddam Hussein would be in power."
Kerry: "Not necessarily."
Brokaw: "You said you wouldn't go to war against him."
Kerry: "That's not true. Because under the inspection process, Saddam Hussein was required to destroy those kinds of materials and weapons."
Brokaw: "But he wasn't destroying them."
Kerry: "That's what you have inspectors for. That's why I voted for the threat of force, because he only does things when you have a legitimate threat of force. It's irresponsible to suggest that if I were President, he wouldn't be gone. He might be gone, because if he hadn't complied, we might have had to go to war, but if we did, we would have gone with allies, so the American people weren't carrying the entire burden. And the entire world would understand why we did it."
Posted by Josh at October 29, 2004 09:33 PM | TrackBack