How is it that nobody understands his position? He has said repeatedly that he thinks Saddam needed to be removed, there is no question of this, and he doesn't deny it. What he is saying is that Bush did it wrong. Not that doing it was wrong, but that Bush did it wrong. That is his position, not too fuzzy. Yes, he voted to give Bush the authority, based on the same information Bush had. But when he voted for that it was assuming a set of steps would be followed. Those steps were not followed. He was for the war in Iraq, but ended up against the war because of how Bush chose to fight it. This is not flip-flopping, it's recognizing mistakes as they are made and attempting to right them.

I mean hypothetically, if your brother says "Hey, can I take your kids out to the movies Friday." You might say "Sure". If they come back and tell you they saw a double feature of "Sliver" and "Texas Chainsaw Massacre", you would then go severely reprimand your brother. There's no flip flopping here on your part, it's a perfectly reasonable progression of opinions.


[black]-"The further we go and older we grow, the more we know, the less we show."[/black]