I gotta admit, you are making me feel a little like the messageboard version of the "dupe" on a hidden camera show.
Anyhow, in the interests of fun...
This past weekend, Kerry said that his use of the word "atrocity" in a 1971 interview was "inappropriate," and he added that he never intended to cast a negative light on the sailors with whom he served.
Look familiar? It should, considering it comes from a link you supplied yesterday.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/...erry.military/
Again -- you are badmouthing him about what he said in the United States Senate and saying he should have done it in Viet Nam. The United States Senate is in the United States.
You continually try to pull some version of "the old switcheroo". One of your points gets shot down so you ignore that and try some other tack. You say Kerry should apologize and I say "he has admitted that using the word atrocity was wrong" and suddenly that is evidence of flip-flopping.
Re: Flip-flopping -- like I said earlier, changing your mind/strategy on the basis of actual evidence is not a character flaw. It's the sign of
not being a child. Sticking with a strategy or a course of action that is obviously not working is not something to be admired.