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Tora Bora Operation

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Originally posted by: wiin
What am I suppose to say when there is nothing worth responding to?

First of all, kudos. You posted a response. Like I said, I mainly see you cut and paste at the beginning of threads and leave, but here you've responded, albeit nonsubtantively. But if you really never see anything worth replying too then why bother posting at all?
 
Originally posted by: AnImuS
Originally posted by: wiin
Kerry Endorsed Bush's Tora Bora Strategy

When he was for it:
Kerry said the Bush plan to get bin Laden "is having its impact, and it is the best way to protect our troops and sort of minimalize the proximity, if you will."

Lest anyone mistake his endorsement as half-hearted, Kerry added:
"I think we have been doing this pretty effectively, and we should continue to do it that way."




Now, he accuse President Bush of outsourcing the operation to Afghan forces.

Kerry's a vile pig.

The irony is that if he hadn't been so careless in critisizing the President over stances he himself held, he'd probably be able to take this election by a sizable margin. People can nitpick over semantics all they want. I don't want a president whose words need to be dissected like that. There's something wrong with his message if it requires such scrutiny.
 
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