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Kerry may have been the more eloquent public speaker last night, but he still hasn't changed his flip flopping two-faced ways. Apparently the people of this nation are so dumb that Kerry skirting around his points in a composed manner was all that was needed to secure a debate victory, sad.

 

http://media1.streamtoyou.com/rnc/100104v1.wmv

 

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HAHAHA. This is a classic!

Kerry may have been the more eloquent public speaker last night, but he still hasn't changed his flip flopping two-faced ways. Apparently the people of this nation are so dumb that Kerry skirting around his points in a composed manner was all that was needed to secure a debate victory, sad.

 

http://media1.streamtoyou.com/rnc/100104v1.wmv

 

You gotta click on it, it won't let you right click and save as.

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Youre not doing yourself a favor when you post RNC propoganda. Make your own points.

Most of these "flip flops" are not "flip flops". You have to think about it. Like how he says the 200 billion could have been and should have been spent else where, and now he says he will pour more money in, that is not a flip flop. If you didn't listen to the RNC propoganda machince for two seconds and thought about it, he has to pour more money in just so the mission is a success. John Kerry can not go back and make up for Bush's mistakes, he has to fix them. A lot of these quotes are of what Kerry would have done originally, but what he can do now in reality given the current state of affairs. It is not "flip flops" its just a difference of how things would have been under Kerry versus how they are with Bush. The results are very different. If you put you thoughts and think about what is really being said in context you'd see that.

You have to think about it.

 

But then youd be removing the core requirment of the flipflopper campaign.

The Bush camp knows they lost the debate hands down and now have to scramble to take the focus of their bumbling candidate. Notice how nearly all conservative pundits are talking about Kerry and few are lauding Bush while the liberal pundits are doing the opposite. Very telling.

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