Where was I giving him a free pass?

-Kevin


On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 14:49:58 -0500, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You're right, there is a difference, absolutely.
> 
> But why give Kerry a free pass? Saying "well, his mistake was different" is
> a deflecting argument.
> 
> This is what bugs me about partisanship. The inability admit faults or
> mistakes, even when they are blatanlty obvious to independents.  I mean, if
> Kerry committed atrocities, "i was just following orders" doesn't make it
> right. Apologizing for them later doesn't make things all better.
> 
> On the flip side, Bush apologizing for his foreign policy in Iraq (which he
> obviously won't do) doesn't make it any better either. I intend to hold him
> to his mistakes...apology or not.

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