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May 23, 2006
Dances with irrelevance

For it, against it...I can't keep track. The Boston Globe's Scot Lehigh's exuberant that John Kerry's "new position on Iraq" means he "has finally found his voice":
The senator, who used the weekend announcement of Iraq's new government to highlight his plan again yesterday, says he's trying to offer the country an alternative -- one he will soon present as a Senate amendment to the defense budget.
``It is not going to pass, and I understand that," Kerry said in a Friday interview. "The purpose of it is to point out to the country that there really is a different way to approach Iraq and to protect American troops and our interests."
The Bush administration, of course, is highly unlikely to adopt his blueprint. If not, "they will be morally bankrupt for creating a Vietnam II decent-interval withdrawal situation or a stay-the-course policy," Kerry said. "Either way, it is a loss for the United States of America. It is unacceptable both morally and practically."
Posted by bill at May 23, 2006 10:59 AM
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