> If one wishes to hold Bush responsible for ... the same should be applied to Kerry.
You're wrong. Here's why:
Mr. Bush is acting as the President of the United States; he acts in
the same capacity as Congress in the example of Mr. Kerry's testimony.
If Mr. Bush, or congress, feels something needs to be investigated,
then they investigate it.
Mr. Kerry, on the other hand, was acting in the capacity of a
character/professional witness. His job was only to provide
information based on questions from the investigators; not to conduct
an investigation. That's congress' or the President's job.
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