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Originally Posted by Mr Mephisto
1) Apparent lack of 5 years in Kerry's military record
2) Assertion that Bush cannot personally be directly blamed for explosives being stolen
3) The fact that Kerry has changed his mind on certain topics (actually a good thing in my opinion, but something I can see would bother some people)
4) Voting record and attendance has not been perfect
5) Claim that he talked to "all members" of the security council, when he only spoke to "all members" of the Permanent Council (splitting hairs, but a valid criticism)
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1) Never heard that.
2) He can't, but it is partially his fault.
3) Changing your mind is a good thing. Although I don't agree with Kerry's stance on the current Iraq war, he hasn't changed positions since the mid '90s.
4) Of course it hasn't. He's running for president. How often has the President been in the white house during the past year?
5) Who cares?
So from these, I can say I concede their points as agreeing with what they dissagree with, or saying that they don't matter at all.