Do you think he will probe him on his interventionist views? Like ask him about his Iraq war vote or something ?
does he get to question him ?
Do you think he will probe him on his interventionist views? Like ask him about his Iraq war vote or something ?
does he get to question him ?
I dunno, but listening to McCain talk a few minutes ago made me ill. Whenever he talks about how he worked to declare there were no POWs left in Vietnam, I truly understand why so many POW families detest this man.
"We do have some differences and our approaches will be different, but that makes him his own person. I mean why should he [Rand] be a clone and do everything and think just exactly as I have. I think it's an opportunity to be independent minded. We are about 99% the same on issues." "People Try To Drive Wedges Between Rand And Me." --Ron Paul
http://www.youtube.com/watch?&v=pB5JgzBVHN0
"We should not have gone to war knowing the information that we know today," Kerry said Wednesday on ABC's "Good Morning America." "Knowing there was no imminent threat to America, knowing there were no weapons of mass destruction, knowing there was no connection of Saddam Hussein to al Qaeda, I would not have gone to war. That's plain and simple."
But on Aug. 9, 2004, when asked if he would still have gone to war knowing Saddam Hussein did not possess weapons of mass destruction, Kerry said: "Yes, I would have voted for the authority. I believe it was the right authority for a president to have." Speaking to reporters at the edge of the Grand Canyon, he added: "[Although] I would have done this very differently from the way President Bush has."
The Kerry campaign says voting to authorize the war in Iraq is different from deciding diplomacy has failed and waging war. But Kerry's nuanced position has contradicted itself on whether it was right or wrong to wage the war.
In May 2003, at the first Democratic primary debate, John Kerry said his vote authorizing the president to use force was the "right decision" though he would have "preferred if we had given diplomacy a greater opportunity."
But then in January 2004, Kerry began to run as anti-war candidate, saying, "I don't believe the president took us to war as he should have."
Patriot Act
Kerry joined with 97 other senators and voted for the Patriot Act in October 2001. Campaigning in New Hampshire in June 2003, he defended his vote, saying, "it has to do with things that really were quite necessary in the wake of what happened on Sept. 11."
But last December in Iowa, Kerry advocated "replacing the Patriot Act with a new law that protects our people and our liberties at the same time."
http://www.cbsnews.com/2100-250_162-646435.html
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Rand should use the opportunity to expose Kerry's hypocrisy to the liberals, it would be perfect.
Now, Kerry is advocating more of the same 'ol interventionist bullshit that our government has been doing. In fact, he is recommending it be increased.
"We do have some differences and our approaches will be different, but that makes him his own person. I mean why should he [Rand] be a clone and do everything and think just exactly as I have. I think it's an opportunity to be independent minded. We are about 99% the same on issues." "People Try To Drive Wedges Between Rand And Me." --Ron Paul
http://www.youtube.com/watch?&v=pB5JgzBVHN0
New world order but we're conspiracy theorists.
The same actors have been changing rolls my whole life.
In America today there remains two factions.
The Federalist and the Anti-Federalist.
Neither of the two dominating political parties belong to the latter.
You can't be one and the other..
Protest!
Order, order!!
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