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Unasked and Unanswered: "'MR. VICE PRESIDENT, we were attacked but we weren't attacked by Saddam Hussein.'
John Edwards used those words--and others like them--several times throughout his debate with Dick Cheney. 'They diverted resources from the people who attacked us,' Edwards said. The Bush Administration took its 'eye off the ball.'
Edwards didn't always feel this way. On October 10, 2002, John Edwards explained his vote to authorize the war in Iraq this way: 'Others argue that if even our allies support us, we should not support this resolution because confronting Iraq now would undermine the long-term fight against terrorist groups like al Qaeda. Yet, I believe that this is not an either-or choice. Our national security requires us to do both, and we can.'
Was John Edwards wrong? He didn't say. And he wasn't asked."
John Edwards used those words--and others like them--several times throughout his debate with Dick Cheney. 'They diverted resources from the people who attacked us,' Edwards said. The Bush Administration took its 'eye off the ball.'
Edwards didn't always feel this way. On October 10, 2002, John Edwards explained his vote to authorize the war in Iraq this way: 'Others argue that if even our allies support us, we should not support this resolution because confronting Iraq now would undermine the long-term fight against terrorist groups like al Qaeda. Yet, I believe that this is not an either-or choice. Our national security requires us to do both, and we can.'
Was John Edwards wrong? He didn't say. And he wasn't asked."
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