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Wednesday, April 07, 2004

"April 7, 2004 | WASHINGTON (AP) -- Secretary of State Colin Powell cautioned Sen. Edward M. Kennedy to be more careful in criticizing the war in Iraq after the Massachusetts Democrat called the conflict 'George Bush's Vietnam.'

"Kennedy 'should be a little more restrained and careful in his comments because we are at war,' Powell said Tuesday on Fox News Radio's 'Tony Snow Show.'"

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I get it. So Bush gets us into an insane and pointless war, and now we shouldn't be critical of him because we're at war and we have to support the President. Sensible. Not to mention convenient.

Is that the logic that led Powell to make those ridiculous remarks about Iraq in front of the U.N. last year? Oh, but we weren't at war then, yet. So I still don't get that bit.

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