This seems like a appropriate place for this powerful video of Representative Tim Ryan
Sorry, worth repeating!
Sigmound Freud would have had fun with W...
This seems like a appropriate place for this powerful video of RepresentativeTim RyanUS President George W. Bush (news - web sites) surprised his listeners at a campaign rally by seeming to oppose, then favor, then oppose replacing the all-volunteer US military with a draft. Aides had alerted reporters to expect "new language" in Bush's routine rejection of Democratic rival John Kerry (news - web sites)'s warnings that the Iraq (news - web sites) war has so strained the US armed forces that compulsory military service may be around the corner.
"Our all-volunteer army will remain an all-volunteer army," Bush began, to cheers from supporters here in Florida, the richest prize among the dozen or so states up for grabs in the November 2 election.
"My opponent seems to be willing to say almost anything he thinks will benefit him politically," he said. "After standing on the stage, after the debates, I made it very plain we will not have an all-volunteer army." "And yet this week..." he continued, before suddenly realizing the gaffe and shouting: "We will have an all-volunteer army."
Last edited by Nbadan; 10-17-2004 at 06:32 AM.
This seems like a appropriate place for this powerful video of Representative Tim Ryan
Sorry, worth repeating!
Wow, a Freudian slip, you caught him.
Did you catch the latest CNN/USAToday poll Dannyboy? Bush up 8 (and that's with respondents acknowledging Kerry won all three debates).
Sucks, don't it?
Don't worry! Dan's gonna bet all his v-cash those numbers reverse.![]()
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