John Kerry is absolutely certain about one thing regarding our current Iraq policy - George Bush is wrong. Other than that, he's lost.
"The senator from Massachusetts has had only limited, if any, success in capitalizing politically on Bush's national security setbacks and articulating a clear foreign policy alternative for November, according to polls, focus groups and strategists from both parties.
Kerry, who voted for the congressional authorization of the war in October 2002 but quickly became a critic of Bush's Iraq policy, sounded a lot like the president Friday in cautioning against retreat and calling for a continued U.S. lead in securing the region. "We must lead a broad coalition against our adversaries, and we must be a beacon of values as well as strength," the Democratic candidate said in a speech at Westminster College."
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So, why should we elect Kerry? Because he, John Kerry would have the wisdom to appoint an "international high commissioner," to run things there.
No, I have no idea what that means or how that would make things better either.
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