Posted on 08/13/2004 8:35:00 AM PDT by Salvation
G R A S S F I R E . O R G S P E C I A L R E P O R T What Did John Kerry Do On 9/11? + + +
8/12/2004
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We continue to be amazed at how political leaders are reading off the Michael Moore playbook as outlined in is movie, "Fahrenheit 9/11." It further emphasizes the importance of Grassfire's new publication, "Michael Moore's Misleads."
For example, Moore goes to great lengths in an attempt to show that President Bush didn't know what to do when he first found out that America was under attack on 9/11. Moore shows footage of the President sitting in a Florida classroom for seven minutes after an aid told him about the World Trade Center attacks. Moore makes the President look incompetent and confused.
It's a Moore mislead. Moore manipulated the video footage and ignored the facts. We expose Moore's tactics in our pamphlet. It's Mislead #6.
+ + Kerry attacks Bush for the 7-minute delay
A few days ago, Sen. John Kerry read from the Moore playbook in criticizing President Bush for the supposed 7-minute delay. Here is what Kerry said:
Had I been reading to children and had my top aide whispered in my ear, 'America is under attack,' I would have told those kids very politely and nicely that the President of the United States had something that he needed to attend to -- and I would have attended to it.
+ + What Did Kerry Actually Do On 9/11?
Before we go on, we want to state that we disagree with Michael Moore's analysis of the supposed "7-minute delay." We also disagree with leaders like Sen. Kerry making this an issue. Events were unfolding quickly and there was much confusion in those first moments.
That said, it is important to point out the hypocrisy of Sen. Kerry by looking at what Kerry himself did at that same moment in time.
Here is Sen. Kerry's explanation of what he was doing when the first attacks came (see link below to the full transcript):
KERRY: I was in the Capitol. We'd just had a meeting -- we'd just come into a leadership meeting in Tom Daschle's office, looking out at the Capitol. And as I came in, Barbara Boxer and Harry Reid were standing there, and we watched the second plane come in to the building. And we shortly thereafter sat down at the table and then we just realized nobody could think, and then boom, right behind us, we saw the cloud of explosion at the Pentagon. And then word came from the White House, they were evacuating, and we were to evacuate, and so we immediately began the evacuation.
+ + Kerry: "Nobody Could Think"
For the record, it was about 40 minutes between the when the second tower was hit and when the Pentagon was hit. For 40 minutes, Sen. John Kerry, a sitting member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, sat in a room with Senate Leader Tom Daschle.
In Kerry's own words, "nobody could think."
Sen. Kerry sat in a very vulnerable place on Capitol Hill for 40 minutes after the second tower was hit. What did he mean when he said, "nobody could think"? Perhaps the chaos and confusion of the moment meant that a group of top leaders in the Senate really did not know what to do! So they sat in a vulnerable Senate office, exposed to attack. Apparently, Kerry and others did not yet realize that America was at war.
When did Kerry know America was at war?
Again, in Sen. Kerry's own words:
And as we went out of the building, my immediate feeling was, we're at war. I mean, that was the sense, that we are under attack. People are attacking the United States of America and we needed to respond.
So, more than 45 minutes after the second tower was hit, as Sen. Kerry was evacuating the Capitol, his "immediate feeling" was that America was "at war." In his own words, it took Sen. Kerry 45 minutes to come to this conclusion.
A P.S. on their note:
P.S. Again, we do not fault Sen. Kerry or President Bush for
their reactions immediately following the 9/11 attacks. But
we find it offensive that Moore and Left leaders are trying
to use those tragic events to attack our President. Please
help Grassfire expose the Left's agends and Michael Moore's
misleads.
It should also be noted that among some of the 'rat commentators, those 7 minutes have grown to 27. Sick, lying jerks.
In Kerry's own words, "nobody could think."
He still suffers from this malady....no? </sarcasm off
He wanted to make sure the situation was properly nuanced....
Just what we all want, a President who's unable to think in a time of crisis. I guess Kerry was too busy being "sensitive" to think.
And he didn't want to be insensitive to anyone...
**I guess Kerry was too busy being "sensitive" to think.**
LOL!
BTTT
Pinging the Radio Address Ping List.
You are "right on!"
Plus not only were the SS trying to keep the president safe, also the vice-president, Laura, their daughters, Supreme Court, Congress, White House and Capitol staff..............a lot to think about.
I think the protocol procedures needs to be talked about more in the news. But doubt that ABCNNBCBS or the nytlatwp will ever approach the subject.
(Yes, I fully realize that this protocol is secret), but couldn't they (the media) mention that it exists?
I like your sense of humor there!
Kerry was definitely "MIA" that day for almost a whole hour!
Please, I do not mean to be derogatory towards any veterans who truly were MIA. (I think all of you get the drift about Kerry, however.)
---And then word came from the White House, they were evacuating, and we were to evacuate, and so we immediately began the evacuation.---
Thank goodness the President told him what to do, else Kerry would still be sitting there!
I remember the speculation after the first plane hit the WTC, that it was a small private aircraft. Knowing that the Empire State Building was hit in the late 1940's, it seemed reasonable that the 9-11 event was indeed an accident. Obviously, the subsequent events proved that speculation as incorrect.
The plot thickens, those reprobates sat in and anticipation of How will we use this against the President? Or can we "fool" the people of the United States?
It was a B-25 bomber!
I stand corrected. Even so, it was an accident. Wasn't it?
bump!
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