Quickly Henry before I crash, the final result of the 1991 Kuwait vote was as follows:

"Bill Status:
Bill Number: S Joint Res 2 - Congress (1991-92)
Senate Passage Vote: 01/12/91 - Outcome: Passed
No further action was taken on this bill, never became law."

Note carefully the very last sentence. The popular negative assertion regarding Kerry's voting logic is moot at best. Now to quote one of my favorite talk show hosts Bill O'reilly :rolleyes: , "What's your beef sir?" \:D ;\)

Oh, and what part of "I will hunt down and kill the terrorists" would classify Kerry as a pacifist? Or is that the ultimate IHOP waffle? I feel you may not have been listening to both agruments clearly. I know because that statement has become the staple of Kerry's policy regarding homeland defense.

Although Dubya performed 10 times better than last week and was able to keep his scowels down to a dull roar, Kerry had the edge in both clear speech, and being presidentially composed.

I didn't especially care for the direct camera stare and his response reminiscent of the "Read my lips" prattle, however I do feel that he connected with the townhall crowd whereas George just appeared to be parentally lecturing them.

Being an independant type of person, I tend to respond negatively to that form of a demeaning tone. Especially considering that the president is supposed to be working for me, not the other way around.

It should be an interesting 3 weeks. I still look forward to the "October Surprise". ;\)