Posted by
Defend America on Monday, July 07, 2008 4:03:32 PM
It seems like Face the Nation on CBS is a show that lately is garnering a lot of controversy in the past two weeks. First, Wesley Clark, now Senator John Kerry. This is what John Kerry said yesterday on Face the Nation on CBS:
"John McCain ... has proven that he has been wrong about every judgment
he's made about the war. Wrong about the Iraqis paying for the
reconstruction, wrong about whether or not the oil would pay for it,
wrong about Sunni and Shia violence through the years, wrong about the
willingness of the Iraqis to stand up for themselves,"
If nobody else is laughing and crying at the same time, then I don't know what will make a person laugh nowadays. John McCain is the one who stood up and said we needed more troops in Iraq and that judgment is currently working extremely well. Iraqis are beginning to stand up against these insurgent groups and are now fighting for themselves because they too now know that democracy is best for any living person on earth. Violence is down even so that the Washington Post has claimed that the surge is successful, 15 out of 18 benchmarks have been declared satisfactory, and elections in Iraq will be held in the fall. But, if you thought that was bad, wait till you hear what next Mr. John Kerry had to say:
"John McCain has changed in profound and fundamental ways that I find
personally really surprising, and frankly upsetting. It is not the John
McCain as the senator who defined himself, quote, as a maverick, though
questionable. This is want-to-be president John McCain. The result is that John
McCain has flip-flopped on more issues than I was even ever accused
possibly of thinking about."
Really John Kerry I ask you? What has he exactly flipped on that totals to more than you. The definition of flip flop has your name in it. Because of you John Kerry, flip flop is now so widely used in political lexicon. If you just type John Kerry + flip flop in google you will receive over 218,000 hits.
So really John Kerry, John McCain's judgment on Iraq is wrong? Yea, I don't think so. And for flip flops you should not even dare to speak of somebody flip flopping more than you. You have no judgment, and even though I'm not a religious person, maybe I should thank god for not allowing a person like you to become president in 2004. How dare you?
If you want to read about those flip flops you can go here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1119904/posts