Actually, Kerry has taken a stand against indefinite detention of at least citizens (maybe noncitizens, but I don't recall him saying that). See the quote I posted earlier in the thread. As for partial birth abortion on demand or racial quotas, I've seen no reason to believe that Kerry advocates any of that.
I don't know why you're assuming that Kerry takes these extremely liberal positions on abortion and affirmative action, and an extremely conservative ( Bush's) position on civil liberties, when all the evidence is to the contrary, that he's a little left of center in both respects.
They already have. After holding up Clinton appointees for 8 years, they're *****ing about the Dems doing a much milder version of the same thing.
I don't know why you're assuming that Kerry takes these extremely liberal positions on abortion and affirmative action, and an extremely conservative ( Bush's) position on civil liberties, when all the evidence is to the contrary, that he's a little left of center in both respects.
It's not nessecarily politically hurtful in itself if a leftie gets through. It would be politically hurtful if they made themselves out to be brazen hypocrites?
They already have. After holding up Clinton appointees for 8 years, they're *****ing about the Dems doing a much milder version of the same thing.
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