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    McCain: Kerry Fair Game for Questioning



    McCain: Kerry Fair Game for Questioning

    Aug 30, 8:49 AM (ET)

    By TOM RAUM

    NEW YORK (AP) - Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., called advertisements run against John Kerry by pro-Republican Vietnam War veterans "dishonest and dishonorable" but said Monday it's legitimate to question the Democratic presidential candidate's anti-war efforts following his service.

    McCain's comments came as Republicans gathered at Madison Square Garden for the start of their national convention. Bush and his supporters are expected to use the convention - the first for the GOP in this Democratic stronghold - to lay out a second-term agenda that reaches out to moderate Democrats and independent voters.

    In fact, most of the prominent speakers - McCain, former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who speaks Tuesday - are far more politically moderate on social issues than most convention delegates. Democratic Sen. Zell Miller of Georgia gives the keynote address on Wednesday.

    McCain, who served more than five years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, said he was disappointed that a war that ended three decades ago has become a major issue in this year's presidential campaign.


    "I've spent the last 30 years trying to heal the wounds of that war and now they're being ripped open again," he said in an interview on CBS's "The Early Show."

    A group calling itself Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, made up of men who served on the same vessels as Kerry in Vietnam, has been running harshly critical ads questioning the Massachusetts senator's leadership qualities and claiming he embellished his record to receive military awards.

    "I think these ads are dishonest and dishonorable," McCain said.

    However, he said Kerry's prominent role in the anti-war movement after he returned from Vietnam should be questioned. Kerry led a veterans' group opposed to the war and, during Capitol Hill testimony, said U.S. soldiers committed atrocities with heir commanders' approval.

    "What John Kerry did after the war is very legitimate political discussion," McCain said.

    Vice President Dick Cheney again denied the Bush campaign had any role in the Swift boat ads, which he said he has not seen. Cheney received deferments to avoid serving in Vietnam, and the vice president told ABC's "Good Morning America" that lack of military service should not be "prohibitive by any means" for potential leaders in wartime.

    President Bush, who served stateside in the Air National Guard during Vietnam, was campaigning Monday in New Hampshire and Michigan. In an interview on NBC's "Today" show, Bush said retreating from the war on terror "would be a disaster for your children.'"

    "You cannot show weakness in this world today because the enemy will exploit that weakness," he said.

    When asked "Can we win?" the war on terror, Bush said: "I don't think you can win it. But I think you can create conditions so that the - those who use terror as a tool are - less acceptable in parts of the world."

    The opening of the convention in the city that felt the brunt of the worst terrorist attacks in U.S. history came a day after more than 100,000 people protesting Bush's Iraq and domestic policies swarmed past Madison Square Garden, where the president will accept the party's nomination for a second term on Thursday.

    The convention opens with polls showing Bush and Kerry in a virtual tie. The first day was intended to focus on Bush's leadership in the war on terrorism, with a tribute to families of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and speeches by McCain and Giuliani.

    "In choosing a president, we really don't choose a Republican or Democrat, a conservative or liberal," Giuliani said in prepared remarks that compared Bush with Ronald Reagan and Winston Churchill. "We choose a leader. And in times of danger, as we are now in, Americans should put leadership at the core of their decision."

    But a far different message was delivered Sunday on the streets of Manhattan by protesters who filled 20 city blocks, many chanting "No More Bush" and "No More Years" and bearing anti-war and anti-Bush banners. Some carried flag-draped, coffin-shaped boxes meant to draw attention to a U.S. death toll in the Iraq war that is approaching 1,000.

    Police gave no official crowd estimate. One official put the size at over 120,000, although it took nearly five hours for the procession to pass Madison Square Garden. Organizers put the number at some 400,000. In all, about 100 arrests were reported, with no major outbursts of violence.

    Republicans were gathering about four miles north of Ground Zero, where two hijacked planes destroyed both towers of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. Nearly 3,000 people died there, at the Pentagon and at a crash site in Pennsylvania.

    Republicans, encouraged by recent polls that show Kerry losing some ground to Bush in areas such as leadership and national security, pressed their monthslong efforts to portray him as weak on national defense and as a waffler.

    Kerry's running mate, Sen. John Edwards, sought to counter the GOP efforts to portray Bush as a strong leader. "We have seen what this administration's approach does to our standing in the world. It isolates us. It costs us respect from our allies. It means we must face these new challenges alone," Edwards said in remarks prepared for a speech Monday in Wilmington, N.C.

    "After months of saying he'd done everything right on Iraq and foreign policy, the president acknowledged just the other day that he miscalculated the way in which he waged the war in Iraq. He believes that he may have won the war too quickly and that was a miscalculation," Edwards added.

    In an interview with Time magazine, Bush suggested he had underestimated the struggle in postwar Iraq. Bush called the swift military offensive that led to the fall of Baghdad in April 2003 "a catastrophic success" since fighting continues to this day despite the overthrow of Saddam Hussein's government.

    Bush arrives Wednesday after a tour of eight battleground states. He'll spend one night in New York before returning to the campaign trail.

    Laying low while Republicans command the spotlight, Kerry spent Sunday at his beachfront home in Nantucket, Mass., and was remaining there until he addresses the American Legion in Nashville on Wednesday. Bush talks to the veterans' convention on Tuesday.

    The names of Bush and Cheney were to be placed in nomination for second terms on Monday and an alphabetical state-by-state roll call begun that will be spread out over several nights.

    There are 2,509 voting delegates and a candidate needs a simple majority to be nominated. GOP officials say Bush and Cheney will likely clinch the nomination on Tuesday night.

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  • Cathedral
    ROTH ARMY ELITE
    • Jan 2004
    • 6621

    #2
    I'd rather hear him answer for some of his Senate Votes over the last 20 years.

    His Anti-War bullshit speeches should have kept him from ever getting the nod to run for President in the first place.

    But i do understand that hatred for Bush was all confused people of this country needed to go for the "Anyone but Bush", John Kerry.

    Too bad there aren't more Zel Millers in this country...

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    • Satan
      ROTH ARMY ELITE
      • Jan 2004
      • 6664

      #3
      Originally posted by Cathedral


      Too bad there aren't more Zel Millers in this country...

      Why would you want a bunch of sell out liars who can't admit what they really are?

      Zell's a neocon Republican shitbag. He might as well own up to it, because he'll never be taken seriously in the Democratic party again.
      Eternally Under the Authority of Satan

      Originally posted by Sockfucker
      I've been in several mental institutions but not in Bakersfield.

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      • Cathedral
        ROTH ARMY ELITE
        • Jan 2004
        • 6621

        #4
        Then we'll take him on our side, problem solved.

        For the record, Democrats never take anyone who disagrees with them seriously.
        They also hold grudges, lie, and vote to nominate people based on hatred for those who oppose them instead of putting up someone with integrity that supports the citizens of this country as a whole.

        John Kerry would not even have a shot at the Presidency if not for such hatred for George W. Bush.

        But i expect no less from a party that has supported the abortion of over an entire generation of people since i've been born.

        Which leads me into the Social Security issue.
        How many of those babies would be just now coming of age and paying into that system?
        Hmmmmmm, the problem with S.S. is that because of Roe vs. Wade, we've lost an entire generations support of the system so many will not even have an opportunity to get back from what they've put in to it.

        "Pull out of Iraq, stop the killing of innocent Iraqi's with American bombs.....Gee, i hope i'm not late for my appointment to abort this baby i don't want but took no responsibility in preventing"

        Yeah, the liberal way looks a whole bunch more fun than being a responsible American who thinks about consequences before acting like a spoiled child in a toy store who's Mommy will appease and continue to spoil.

        There is not one soldier in American History that died for your version of America...No matter how many text books you have altered to project your view of it.

        Children in Public Schools are even being taught this bullshit today. I have personally read bold face lies about the Chinese culture in my daughters History book her last year in public schools.
        That book had 300 years of Chinese culture written as though it was ony a couple of months, and glossed over important events as though they meant nothing.
        This i saw with my own eyes, and it was Liberal Activists that pushed and made those changes.

        Y'all can kiss my ass with your Socialist Bullshit, honesty is not manufactured, it just happens if NOT supressed or altered.

        Bush in '04...Because you care about America and its heritage!

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        • LoungeMachine
          DIAMOND STATUS
          • Jul 2004
          • 32576

          #5
          Originally posted by Cathedral



          But i expect no less from a party that has supported the abortion of over an entire generation of people since i've been born.

          Which leads me into the Social Security issue.
          How many of those babies would be just now coming of age and paying into that system?
          Hmmmmmm, the problem with S.S. is that because of Roe vs. Wade, we've lost an entire generations support of the system so many will not even have an opportunity to get back from what they've put in to it.

          CATH, I USUALLY RESPECT YOUR NEO-CON VIEWS, ALTHOUGH RESPECTFULLY DISAGREE WITH YOU 98% OF THE TIME, BUT ARE YOU ACTUALLY SUGGESTING THE CURE FOR OUR WORLD'S ILLS IS 1 BILLION MORE PEOPLE?

          There is not one soldier in American History that died for your version of America...No matter how many text books you have altered to project your view of it.

          ARE YOU DENYING THE ALTERATION OF AMERICAN HISTORY TAUGHT TO IT'S OWN CHILDREN?




          Y'all can kiss my ass with your Socialist Bullshit, honesty is not manufactured, it just happens if NOT supressed or altered.

          I'M NOT A SOCIALIST, BUT I AM IN FEAR OF AN ADMINISTRATION RUN BY THE LIKES OF CHENEY, ROVE, RUMSFELD, RICE, ASHCROFT, ET AL

          MY GRANDFATHER FOUGHT AND DIED TO DEFEND MY RIGHT TO QUESTION MY GOVERNMENT. YOU GIVING ME THE LIBERAL / SOCIALIST LABEL IS NOT AMERICAN PATRIOTISM.

          Bush in '04...Because you care about America and its heritage!

          YES I CARE. AND I DON'T WANT IT RUN BY INCOMPETENT OIL RICH CHICKENHAWKS WHO SLANDER ANYBODY WHO DARES PRINT THE TRUTH.

          But I still like you, Cath, you misguided, right-wing wackjob
          Originally posted by Kristy
          Dude, what in the fuck is wrong with you? I'm full of hate and I do drugs.
          Originally posted by cadaverdog
          I posted under aliases and I jerk off with a sock. Anything else to add?

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