Succinct
"As best I could make out, John Kerry proposed to better wage this 'wrong war at the wrong time in the wrong place.' He would do it by forging a broader and effective 'coalition of the bribed, the coerced, the bought and extorted.' The senator would have removed the threat of Saddam Hussein without removing Saddam Hussein, who represented no real threat. When he wasn't demanding the troops be brought home from Iraq, Mr. Kerry was urging more of them be sent. Our troops, who are engaged in a 'colossal error' and 'a grand diversion,' are not fighting in vain. Out on the campaign trail, the senator may believe this administration 'has lied to us, they have misled us,' but he has never accused his opponent of lying. It was only when one listened to the senator's words closely that questions arose. If you just drifted along with him, it all sounded good enough for government work. Besides, he's a lot taller than the president." --Paul Greenberg
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