Originally posted by Holden McGroin
I assume your 'HE' is Kerry.
No, I was talking about Churchill, FDR, Gandhi and Clinton.
Originally posted by Holden McGroin
they are quick to say that because if one wishes to oppose a policy, it is not a good foundation to have voted for it.
He voted on an action, to be carried out in a certain way, based upon a set of circumstances he was presented with.
It turns out the circumstances were false, and the action itself differed from the way it was presented to him.
Vote for me to buy an ice cream cone. Then watch me smack it into your forehead. Then cry. I'll just say that you voted for me to buy it. Absurd? Yeah... welcome to the club.