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Re: Who won the U.S. Presidential Debate? (Sept. 30)

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Originally Posted by Paul H
I didn't really hear many Iraq plans on Kerry's part. He kept refering to them, but there was little elaboration on what they are.
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Originally Posted by sanddrag
I bet when Kerry gets an e-mail it says "You've got plans." Or, howabout a Kerry doll with one of those strings that pulls out of the back and when released it says "I've got plans! I've got plans!" I personally like hearing all about Kerry's plans simply because there really aren't any. But wait, he has plans... LOL
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Originally Posted by Ryan Forystek
I grew sich of hearing talk about how kerry had these great iraq war plans. All he said was that he had them....what are they you might ask. He hasn't revealed these to anyone...typical politics. I also question someone who's not sure if he's sure we should be in the war has any good plans for it.
I figured resourceful FIRST kids who had the interest in politics to post in a thread with that core topic would show the initiative to check out his website, or attend a stump speech (you don’t have to sign a loyalty oath to get into Kerry’s). Why is it that it’s always the people who don’t want Kerry to have plans are the ones who ignore the fact that he actually has them? What’s on Kerry’s website and in his speeches are legitimate ideas. If after reading all of the documentation you still think he doesn’t have these plans, then you must also agree that President Bush doesn’t have a plan to fix what’s broken (internationally and domestically), either. If you have specific questions for the campaigns you can contact them for comments. It’s nearly impossible to put all of your thoughts and ideas into a 2 min, 90 second, or 30 second time slot. You can’t knock him for giving cliffs’ notes versions of his ideas during the debates, or telling you to visit his website.

Ryan,
Kerry was against the immediacy that Bush took us to war, but now that we’re there he has said we need to finish the job. There’s no wavering there. He said tonight that we “broke it [Iraq], we own it, and now we’ve got to fix it [for the world’s sake].” He said it was a situation that didn’t necessarily have to come to fruition, but it happened, and we’re dedicated to fixing it. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with or preventing Kerry from disagreeing with the president’s impatience to go to war, and then having a plan to better manage the situations in Iraq.
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