Dood, you really do crack me up. Sometimes I just can't tell if you are serious or not, but I'm afraid you actually are. :Naughty:
[quote=neur0t0xin64]Krelm-r u kidding me? John Kerry said hes sending MORE troops to Iraq????!! hahahahahahhaah your silly, partner..his main message for his campaign platform has been to bring troops home??? R u smoking crack man?? seriously?? r u??
[url]http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/editorials/2004-08-08-oppose_x.htm[/url]
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Did you actually read the articles that you link to, partner? First, the USA Today article. First, to quote:
[i]...to end their mission successfully and bring them home as soon as possible. [/i]
This is more or less the same line that the Bush administration is singing. Successfully complete the job in Iraq and bring the troops home. "As soon as possible" doesn't mean an immediate mass pullout (see Spain). "End their mission successfully" certainly doesn't sound like he is in any sort of a rush to pull troops from Iraq. It means they are going to be there for an indefinite amount of time. Notice there is no timeline given [b]whatsoever[/b]. Kerry wants to get American soldiers home. Bush wants to get American soldiers home. Both are going to leave them there until the job is finished. Period. Nowhere in that article does it say, or even hint otherwise.
Digging further....
[i]Lead NATO to make the security of Iraq one of its global missions and to deploy a significant portion of the force needed to secure and win the peace there. NATO participation will open the door to greater international involvement from non-NATO countries.[/i]
Here, he is stating that he wants further international involvement. Once again, no mention of pulling out troops. He wants more nations involved in getting the job done, which is exactly what Bush has been asking for from day one. Getting NATO help sure doesn't seem like pulling troops from Iraq.
Again, where does it anywhere state that Kerry is going to reduce the number of troops in Iraq in the short term? It's not part of his platform - that's been clear from day one. It was even more clear when at the DNC there were no anti-war references in any speeches and no anti-war posters, shirts, etc were even allowed on the floor.
Now on to the Yahoo! article.
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or maybe I should reference you here:HEADLINE: KERRY VOWS TO BRING TROOPS HOME!
[url]http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&u=/nm/20040804/pl_nm/campaign_kerry_dc[/url]
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Did you even bother to read the entire headline? The [b]actual[/b] headline is:
"Kerry Vows to Bring U.S. Troops Home [b]'With Honor'[/b]"
You see, you left out the...uh..."With Honor" part and it sort of completely changed the meaning of what was written. Tricky one, you are. :wink:
If you actually read the article instead of taking the first part of the title out of context, you will see that the whole statement is
- a blatant rip-off of a Nixon campaign pledge regarding Vietnam (Kerry bringing up Vietnam [b]again[/b]? Nahhhh).
- Is in direct reference to building relationships with other countries.
- Has [b]nothing[/b] to do with actually getting the troops out of Iraq. Just rebuilding international relationships so that the troops leave "with honor".
In other words, it's a bunch of horseshit with no real meaning or bearing on policy or reality. It certainly wasn't any sort of an indication that he was going to reduce the troop presence in Iraq, whether you take it at face value or not. It's typical political cheerleading, nothing more.
And actually, to quote a past Kerry speech I managed to dig up,
[i]In the short-term, however, if our commanders believe they need more American troops, they should say so and they should get them. [/i]
(taken from a transcript at an April 30 speech at Westminster College - [url]http://releases.usnewswire.com/GetRelease.asp?id=29697[/url] - scroll about 2/3 down in the article)
That certainly doesn't sound like he is going to pull out troops. No, in fact, Kerry is quite obviously no more apt to speed the troops' returns home faster than Bush. Under either of these two tossers, Iraq is going to be an occupied country for years. That should be blatantly obvious.
[quote]Krelm your losing credibility by the milli second. you say Kerry would fight the war on terrorism the same huh?? The most apparent contrast between the president and Kerry, is that Kerry believes that seeking out the terrorists where they lay their head and taking an offensive, proactive position in rooting out terrorists where they train is encouraging more terror acts and essentially makes us less secure as a nation. Now you answer me this? Is that what you believe?[/quote]
What the hell are you blathering on about man? Where the hell does Kerry state that? The only thing I can find which maybe is [b]remotely[/b] related is that Kerry favors a "global consensus" over pre-emption. That's a far cry from saying that Kerry doesn't want to seek out terrorists. He still wants to root out the terrorists, but he is saying that he wants to work with other countries rather than bullying them as was the case with Iraq.
At least, that is his official line....
Which, had you bothered to read what I wrote above (you are good at taking things out of context, eh?), it would be clear that I feel is a load of shit. Kerry is going to be as much an international "bully" as Bush would be. Few American presidents in recent years have payed much attention to the will of the international community, and I don't believe Kerry would be much different. Kerry or Bush = status quo.
And quite frankly, the war on terror is beyond the point where pre-emptive strikes on nations are going to even really be an issue anymore. Who is next? North Korea? Bush has made it clear that we aren't going to invade there. Iran or Syria? There is no way even the most hawkish would dare set foot in another middle east country now. Sudan? This one has already been handed off to the UN. The big, easily identifiable battlegrounds are already being fought (and will be for years, under any president). What is left is not something that can be solved by sending in thousands of troops - it's the tricky shit that's going to take cross-border cooperation. And despite all the rhetoric, I don't see either Bush or Kerry having a clear-cut advantage on this issue.
Read the rest of what I wrote - past the ONE sentence you focused on - and it should be pretty clear.
And, on a more personal level, you really should move beyond taking things out of context and ranting about them if you want to maintain your credibility in any sort of debate. The multitude of personal insults that you direct towards anybody that you suspect has a different belief than you also don't exactly lend one to take you too seriously. I was under the impression that this was a good spot for friendly, intelligent debate amongst MS members over political issues - not some inane 3rd grade insult match. You obviously have different opinions than myself or many people on this board, which I do respect. I enjoy informed debate on differences, but the personal attacks which are quite often baseless are pointless and don't really serve any purpose. Cool? Just my $.02 on the matter.