President Bush and Senator Kerry faced off in three debates. The
debates focused on foreign policy and homeland security.
This link has updated responses to the Kerry comments > http://www.GeorgeWBush.com/DebateFacts
On Iraq, Kerry now says the removal of Saddam Hussein has left America
less secure. He is currently against the war, and wouldn't have gone to war, but he used
to be for the war before he was against the war he voted for before he was against it.
Confused?
On Cuba, Kerry says he voted for the Helms-Burton Act but actually voted
against it. In 2000, he was "being honest" when he said Florida politics are the
only reason the embargo hasn't been lifted, but now he says he would not lift it. He was
for Fidel Castro before he was against him.
On Israel, he told an Arab American group the Israeli security fence was
a "barrier to peace" but four months later told a Jewish audience it was a
legitimate act of self-defense. His position depends on his audience. What position will
he take Now? It depends on who he thinks is watching. |