To: Grampa Dave
From
crushkerry.com : The Reagan policy of substituting public relations for diplomatic relations
no substantial threat to U.S. interests existed and American lives were not endangered
The invasion represented a bullys show of force against a weak Third World nation. The invasion only served to heighten world tensions and further strain brittle U.S. Soviet and North-South relations.
-John Kerry in the Cape Codder -1984 How do we know Kerry was wrong? Heres an excerpt from the new book John F. Kerry: The Complete Biography by the Boston Globe Reporters Who Know Him Best: Twenty years later in his campaign for president, Kerry would rewrite history by listing Grenada among the U.S. military incursions he had supported. I was dismissive of the majesty of the invasion of Grenada, Kerry says now. But I basically was supportive. I never publicly opposed it.
39 posted on
06/06/2004 9:50:25 AM PDT by
crushkerry
(Visit www.crushkerry.com to see John Kerry's positions filleted - and to see our lovely spokesmodel))
To: crushkerry
Thanks for this link and another incredible Flip Flop by Comrade al Querry, this time about the invasion of Grenada:
John Kerry in the Cape Codder -1984 How do we know Kerry was wrong? Heres an excerpt from the new book John F. Kerry: The Complete Biography by the Boston Globe Reporters Who Know Him Best: Twenty years later in his campaign for president, Kerry would rewrite history by listing Grenada among the U.S. military incursions he had supported. I was dismissive of the majesty of the invasion of Grenada, Kerry says now. But I basically was supportive. I never publicly opposed it.
41 posted on
06/06/2004 10:09:13 AM PDT by
Grampa Dave
( America is in war for its survival and can't have a 9/10 al Querry elected!)
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