Posted on 08/01/2004 6:00:31 AM PDT by OpusatFR
In a 1996 interview with The Boston Phoenix, Peggy Kerry admitted, "Alexandra's advice during a 1990 Christmas dinner influenced the senator's decision to vote against a Gulf War resolution" - according to a Boston Globe report that same year.
The anecdote is reminiscent of President Jimmy Carter's admission during a 1980 debate with then-challenger Ronald Reagan that he consulted his then-13-year-old daughter Amy on nuclear proliferation issues.
Carter's admission fueled his reputation for incompetence on foreign policy issues and helped cause his defeat.
Alexandra Thorne Kerry was just 16 years old when she persuaded her father to vote against the first Gulf War.
Who is Peggy Kerry? Is she the other daughter?
Good grief.
Oop! Missed the title, she's the aunt, I get it now.
MORE COFFEE STAT!
I don't care how smart, or "in touch" they are, a 16 yr old simply doesn't possess much (if any) wisdom.
What was the advice? That war is so icky?
She's one of Kerry's sisters, he has 2.
Same S*** Different Democrat
Hey, where is Amy when we need her? Has anyone asked her if she wanted to see a world where people like Saddam Hussein had nuclear warhead tipped intercontinental ballistic missiles?
Hey, my eldest daughter went to the Hopkins thing for gifted and talented! We might have met in the carpool line. She loved that program and it has influenced her all her life. She is brilliant, writes like an angel, is accomplished and now stays at home with three children, has a variety of things she does and loves it. One day she will be back in the marketplace but for now her children are privileged to have her home.
"I will be voting to give the President! of
the United States the authority to use force-- if
necessary-- to disarm Saddam Hussein because I
believe that a deadly arsenal of weapons of mass
destruction in his hands is a real and grave threat
to our security."
- Sen. John F. Kerry (D, MA), Oct. 9, 2002
Wow. I know my guy is amazing. What is startling about him, and your daughter is the concept of childraising. He wants 12 kids, homeschooled with a stay-at-home wife. His girlfriend is Asian, brilliant, in the defense field, and agrees wholeheartedly.
They believe, and I guess your daughter is indicative of the future, that they have a responsibility to bring responsible, educated people into the world who, most importantly, can THINK for themselves.
There is hope for the future.
I think we have uncovered another intelligence failure. Fortunately it happened before the election. John Kerry is unfit and unqualified to be President of the United States. The Clinton's have to be grinning from ear to ear.
Let's see, Saddam HAD invaded another country, their was international support (including France) for the war in 1991, and Kerry still voted against it. Makes things a little clearer now.
I think we have uncovered another intelligence failure. Fortunately it happened before the election. John Kerry is unfit and unqualified to be President of the United States. The Clinton's have to be grinning from ear to ear.
Hah! Are those hamsters in her dress?
There is a maturing that goes on in the brain at about age 20. At age 14 - 18, girls are not thinking clearly. Boys are bad, too. Formerly good kids turn into hormone raging maniacs. I loved my kids when they were teens, but no way I would ask them about national affairs and war if I were in a position of leadership. It is the adult's job to instruct the child, not the other way around!
That's the first I've heard of this. But if Dubya was found out to have asked "what do you think about (whatever topic), Jenna?" it would be front page news for weeks!
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