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The latest episode of what you might call �historical revisionism� came last week. President Bush has said, �now, almost two years after he voted for the war in Iraq, about 220 days after switching positions to declare himself the anti-war candidate, my opponent has found a new nuance.�
The problem is that John Kerry�s position actually hasn�t changed. And 220 days ago, on Hardball, he did not declare himself the anti-war candidate.
Below is the FULL exchange between Chris Matthews and John Kerry:
MATTHEWS: Do you think you belong in that category of candidates who more or less are unhappy with this war? The way it�s been fought? Along with General Clark, along with Howard Dean, and not necessarily in companionship politically on the issue of the war with people like Lieberman, Edwards and Gephardt? Are you one of the anti-war candidates?
KERRY: I am. Yes. In the sense that I don�t believe the president took to us war as he should have, yes. Absolutely. Do I think this president violated his promises to America? Yes, I do, Chris. Was there a way to hold Saddam Hussein accountable? You bet there was and we should have done it right.
This is what the RNC-related web video used:
MATTHEWS: Are you one of the anti-war candidates?
KERRY: I am. Yes.
MSNBC
One reporter cited the swift boat ads and asked, "When you say that you want to stop all --" "All of them," Bush responded. "That means that ad, every other ad. Absolutely. I don't think we ought to have 527s."
CNN
More Than 7 Million People View Kerry On Iraq Documentary
Documentary on KerryOnIraq.com Surpasses Viewership of Fahrenheit 911 Opening Weekend
GOP.com
Originally posted by curme
9/11!
Trouble is, George W. Bush began the first of six years� service in the National Guard in 1968, but Barnes did not become Lt. Governor of Texas until 1969.
Originally posted by jrsdls
I think it's funny that Barnes own daughter is calling her dad a liar. She said her dad was promised a place in the administration if he took down Bush with allagations that were proved false in 1998. nice try dems, move along, nothing to see here.
Originally posted by jrsdls
here is a few.
A woman purporting to be Amy Barnes,
NewsMax
Originally posted by curme
Hey, it's been confirmed (But some people just don't wait for the facts, do they?)! It was her! Did you listen to the Hannity interview? How deeper can the knife in her Dad's back go?
Originally posted by Affirmative Reaction
Hmmm...that's interesting, now isn't it??? Also, the "Kerry-ing" he did on the matter on at least four different occasions, when he gave four different accounts..."yes I did...no I didn't ...yes I did...no I didn't ..."
Originally posted by Loki
Let me clear something up for you real quick, bud.
It's in the nature of a politician to lie, hide the truth, and change his opinions.
Furthermore, it is in the nature of the thinking man to grow in his perceptions, and maybe change his point of view.
But, it's the very rare unimitigated ass that picks the same wrong argument and sticks to it for life.
Originally posted by Bout Time
Was GW from a rich politically connected family who had a sitting Washintonian as a Father?
Were his scores to get into flight school lower that 75% of the people in front of him?
Did he take time off from service to run a campaign?
You swallow the above elephants while choking on flies!
FACE IT: he was a fortunate son, he got preferential treatment! Who wouldn't pull those same strings for their own son in a similar circumstance? I think this Flight Suit Prances on Deck fascade was the wrong move: Team Bush should just own up to it; again, what parent wouldn't do the same for their kid?
Originally posted by Bout Time
Bush's test scores: These are on record and have been released; he scored in the 75th percentile.