
Kerryism of the DayThe senator's caveats and curlicues.
Posted Friday, June 11, 2004, at 8:37 AM ET
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Question: You're going to support $25 billion of emergency spending [for Iraq]. Well, like the $87 billion in the past, will you wait to see how that's going to be funded before you put your final stamp on—
Kerry: I will, obviously. Nobody's going to—1 2 nobody's going to leave the troops without the things that we need right now.3 4 5 6 7 8 9
— Hannity and Colmes, May 13, 2004
[1] if this money is urgent for the troops
[3] But I want to see exactly what the plan is
[4] and I want to see exactly where the money is going
[7] But I'm supportive of the troops
[9] as are every other American.
Kerry version:
I will, obviously. Nobody's going to—if this money is legitimately urgent for the troops, nobody's going to leave the troops without the things that we need right now. But I want to see exactly what the plan is, and I want to see exactly where the money is going, and how much is, in reality, needed. But I'm obviously supportive of the troops, as are every other American.
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