Of course, John Kerry couldn’t show any positive response to the elections today in Iraq. That would break his continuous record of disagreeing with anything that could be attributed to President Bush. That would also indicate that Kerry actually grasped part of the reason he lost: He’s a pathological naysayer, whose cup is not just half empty, but fully empty and cracked.
Doesn’t this man understand that people remember him for his non-record and that he’s become simply Not Bush — and for that, he’s dismissed by most people?
p>He remains a pathetic impostor of an impostor, though he may be the exemplar naysayer, a genuinely dreary man. br> — C. Kenna Amos Jr. br> Princeton, West Virginia /p>You stated “Kerry peppered his appearance with several un-waffle words such as ‘unequivocally.’”
p>Kerry doesn’t use the word “unequivocally.” He pronounces it “unequivoCABly”
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