John Kerry :Prophet

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If I Knew Then What I Know Now…

“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."

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  • joemac124127th October, 2004

    He has seen the light! Praise Kerry! Too bad he was in the dark when he voted for the war, after he voted against it, but before he voted ... which way did that go?

    I hear that Hollywood is trying to get Kerry to audition for a part he would be perfect for. They are doing a remake of that lovable TV show "Flipper"

  • SmileyFace27th October, 2004

    So, what are you saying? You are agreeing with Kerry. This week kerry is blaming Bush for not securing explosives in Iraq. Does it mean Kerry is suggesting that the US military force should have been there earlier to attack Iraq? So, we could have confiscated the explosives. What the heck is he saying? I thought he said this is wrong war at wrong time.

    Nobody really knows they were really there. If there were really there, why UN inspector did not spot them. Maybe they did not want find them on purposely. Are those explosives considered WMD's? If so, WMD's were really there. :-o

  • 4KASH27th October, 2004

    Kerry's 11 Positions
    On The War In Iraq
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    1. October 2002: Kerry Voted For Use Of Force Resolution Against Iraq. Kerry and Edwards voted for the Congressional resolution authorizing the use of force against Iraq. (H. J. Res. 114, CQ Vote #237: Passed 77-23: R 48-1; D 29-21; I 0-1, 10/11/02, Kerry Voted Yea)
    2. April 2003: Kerry Promised Not To Attack President When War Began, But Weeks Later, With Troops Just Miles From Baghdad, Kerry Broke His Pledge And Called For "Regime Change In The United States." (Glen Johnson, "Democrats On The Stump Plot Their War Rhetoric," The Boston Globe, 3/11/03; Glen Johnson, "Kerry Says Us Needs Its Own ‘Regime Change,’" The Boston Globe, 4/3/03)

    3. May 2003: In First Dem Debate, Kerry Strongly Supported President’s Action In Iraq. SEN. JOHN KERRY: "I said at the time I would have preferred if we had given diplomacy a greater opportunity, but I think it was the right decision to disarm Saddam Hussein, and when the President made the decision, I supported him, and I support the fact that we did disarm him." (ABC News, Democrat Presidential Candidate Debate, Columbia, SC, 5/3/03)

    4. September 2003: Kerry Said Voting Against The $87 Billion Supplemental Would Be "Irresponsible." Doyle McManus (LA Times): "If that amendment does not pass, will you then vote against the $87 billion?" Kerry: "I don't think any United States senator is going to abandon our troops and recklessly leave Iraq to - to whatever follows as a result of simply cutting and running. That's irresponsible." (CBS’s "Face the Nation," 9/14/03)

    5. October 2003: Kerry Voted Against The $87 Billion Supplemental Supporting Our Troops. (S. 1689, CQ Vote #400: Passed 87-12: R 50-0; D 37-11; I 0-1, 10/17/03, Kerry Voted Nay)

    6. January 2004: After Voting For War And Trailing Candidate Howard Dean In The Democrat Primaries, Kerry Says He Is Anti-War Candidate. CHRIS MATTHEWS: "Do you think you belong to 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 us to war as he should have, yes, absolutely." (MSNBC’s "Hardball," 1/6/04)

    7. August 2004: In Response To President’s Question About How He Would Have Voted If He Knew Then What He Knows Now, Kerry Confirmed That He Would Still Have Voted For Use Of Force Resolution. SEN. JOHN KERRY: "Yes, I would have voted for the authority. I believe it's the right authority for a president to have. But I would have used that authority as I have said throughout this campaign, effectively. I would have done this very differently from the way President Bush has." (CNN’s "Inside Politics," 8/9/04)

    8. September 2004: Kerry: Iraq Is "The Wrong War In The Wrong Place At The Wrong Time." "Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry on Monday called the invasion of Iraq ‘the wrong war in the wrong place at the wrong time’ and said his goal was to withdraw U.S. troops in his first White House term." (Patricia Wilson, " Kerry on Iraq: Wrong War, Wrong Place, Wrong Time", Reuters, 9/6/04)

    9. September 2004: Kerry Says There Were No Circumstances Under Which We Should Have Gone To War, But He Was Still Right To Vote For It. IMUS: "Do you think there are any circumstances we should have gone to war in Iraq, any?" KERRY: "Not under the current circumstances, no. There are none that I see. I voted based on weapons of mass destruction. The President distorted that, and I've said that. I mean, look, I can't be clearer. But I think it was the right vote based on what Saddam Hussein had done, and I think it was the right thing to do to hold him accountable. I've said a hundred times, there was a right way to do it and a wrong way to do it. The president chose the wrong way. Can't be more direct than that." (MSNBC's "Imus In The Morning," 9/15/04)

    10. Kerry Said That The Removal Of Saddam Hussein Has Left America "Less Secure." KERRY: "Saddam Hussein was a brutal dictator who deserves his own special place in hell. But that was not, that was not in and of itself, a reason to go to war. The satisfaction - The satisfaction that we take in his downfall does not hide this fact: we have traded a dictator for a chaos that has left America less secure." (Sen. John Kerry, Remarks At New York University, New York, NY, 9/20/04)

    11. Kerry On Whether The Iraq War Was Worth It: "It Depends On The Outcome." DIANE SAWYER: "Was the war in Iraq worth it?" KERRY: "We should not have gone to war knowing the information that we know today." SAWYER: "So it was not worth it?" KERRY: "We should not - it depends on the outcome ultimately, and that depends on the leadership." (ABC’s "Good Morning America," 9/29/04)

    Senator Kerry Voted Against B-1 Bomber. (S. 3189, CQ Vote #273: Passed 79-16: R 37-5; D 42-11, 10/15/90, Kerry Voted Nay)
    Senator Kerry Voted Against B-2 Stealth Bomber. (S. 3189, CQ Vote #273: Passed 79-16: R 37-5; D 42-11, 10/15/90, Kerry Voted Nay)
    Senator Kerry Voted Against F-14. (H. R. 5803, CQ Vote #319: Adopted 80-17: R 37-6; D 43-11, 10/26/90, Kerry Voted Nay)
    Senator Kerry Voted Against F-15. (S. 3189, CQ Vote #273: Passed 79-16: R 37-5; D 42-11, 10/15/90, Kerry Voted Nay)
    Senator Kerry Voted Against F-16. (S. 3189, CQ Vote #273: Passed 79-16: R 37-5; D 42-11, 10/15/90, Kerry Voted Nay)
    Senator Kerry Voted Against AV-8B Harrier Vertical Takeoff And Landing Jet Fighters. (H.R. 2126, CQ Vote #579: Adopted 59-39: R 48-5; D 11-34, 11/16/95, Kerry Voted Nay)
    Senator Kerry Voted Against AH-64 Apache Helicopters. (H.R. 2126, CQ Vote #579: Adopted 59-39: R 48-5; D 11-34, 11/16/95, Kerry Voted Nay)
    Senator Kerry Voted Against Patriot Missiles. (S. 3189, CQ Vote #273: Passed 79-16: R 37-5; D 42-11, 10/15/90, Kerry Voted Nay)
    Senator Kerry Voted Against Aegis Air Defense Cruiser. (S. 3189, CQ Vote #273: Passed 79-16: R 37-5; D 42-11, 10/15/90, Kerry Voted Nay)
    Senator Kerry Voted Against Trident Missile System For U.S. Submarines. (S. 3189, CQ Vote #273: Passed 79-16: R 37-5; D 42-11, 10/15/90, Kerry Voted Nay)
    Senator Kerry Voted Against M-1 Abrams Tanks. (S. 3189, CQ Vote #273: Passed 79-16: R 37-5; D 42-11, 10/15/90, Kerry Voted Nay)
    Senator Kerry Voted Against Bradley Fighting Vehicle. (S. 3189, CQ Vote #273: Passed 79-16: R 37-5; D 42-11, 10/15/90, Kerry Voted Nay)
    Senator Kerry Voted Against Tomahawk Cruise Missile. (S. 3189, CQ Vote #273: Passed 79-16: R 37-5; D 42-11, 10/15/90, Kerry Voted Nay)

  • NYRE27th October, 2004

    Joemac,

    Please do not base your views on what's only in the media. Do you know what you hear in the media i controlled by the assoc. press? Sometimes we have to process our information.

    Yes Kerry voted for the war, maybe he thought it was necessary. But does this mean that he has to agree with the manner in which it was done?

    From experience I have sat on boards and voted for a project because I found it necessary, but did not agree with the timing or the execution of the plans.

    Food for thought

  • 4KASH28th October, 2004

    The Kerry voting record is a matter of Congressional Record and has nothing to do with the media. He has voted against virtually every weapons system in use today by the U.S military. For Kerry to come out tough on terrorists and war now, as long as we have plenty of allies with us in a war effort, is utterly ridiculous because he voted against the FIRST Gulf War even though we had tremendous support from not only a broad global coalition, including much of Western Europe, but full backing from the U.N.

  • hart28th October, 2004

    you can be certain of this. whatever kerry says now will not be what he says or does later.

  • Stockpro9924th July, 2004

    Josh,
    YOu have way too much time on your hands smile

    Actually quite creative! I am impressed.
    [addsig]

  • arborlis25th July, 2004

    Isn't this derived from an LDS poem?

  • jpchapboy29th July, 2004

    it is derived from an LDS poem but I cant find that poem now. do you have it?
    Josh

  • paulr7277729th July, 2004

    I love it!!! Good job.

  • hibby7629th July, 2004

    It may not win any awards outside of the TCI poetry contest, but I enjoyed it.

    I can't think of the LDS poem that it's derived from either. I'll ask my wife.

    You've inspired me! I added a verse myself....feel free to plagarize it all you want:

    Quote:The NOI is low, The GSI is High
    The Seller claims the IRR will make this deal Fly.
    He says his Cap is 12%, but your math shows he lies
    His schedule E must pass the test, if not, no ROI

    BTW....you do realize that we are all "Real Estate geeks" don't you???

  • jpchapboy31st July, 2004

    I love it Hibby.
    That is awesome. I don't know
    GSI
    IRR
    NOI
    and I Think schedual E is taxes right?

  • miraclehomes31st July, 2004

    I would find a new hobby with the 6.5k

  • LSDH5th August, 2004

    That's pretty cool!

  • WheelerDealer14th August, 2004

    If you end up published then maybe your 6.5k will turn into 6.5M

  • alenkina29th October, 2004

    Very creative! I like this poem.

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