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Wednesday, June 02, 2004

I Voted For It, Before I Voted Against

The way that he press highlights linguistic fumbles from the mouths of Dan Quayle and George Bush, you'd think that only Republicans suffered from fumble mouth, so John McCaslin decided to assemble a few Kerryisms.

"I would be against that. I don't think we need it. (The president ought to) reduce the overexposure of America's commitments. A proper approach to the Korean Peninsula, for instance, should include the deployment of troops, the unresolved issues of the 1950s, and could result in a reduction of American presence," he said when asked whether the over-extension of U.S. troops around the world will ultimately lead to the reinstitution of the draft.

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