Posted on 08/21/2004 8:25:12 PM PDT by AnimalLover
The Kerry campaign currently is struggling with recent photographs of the candidate, one dressed in a "bunny" suit at NASA and another on the bow of a ferry imitating a famous scene from the movie Titanic. However, a new photograph has emerged showing the Massachusetts senator in Beijing, People's Republic of China, working with a company associated with the Chinese military. The Kerry campaign and the Kerry Senate office both are refusing to comment on the Democratic presidential candidate's privately sponsored trade trip to China. Repeated phone calls both to Kerry's campaign headquarters and his Senate office were not returned.
During the late 1990s, John Kerry traveled on a "U.S. trade mission to the People's Republic of China organized and sponsored by a private corporation." The Kerry trip to Beijing was topped off with a "banquet in Beijing's legendary Great Hall of the People." To prove the trip was a success, the Massachusetts-based firm of Boston Capital & Technology photographed Kerry in the Beijing Great Hall of the People. The image and trip information appear at www.us-china.com, Boston Capital's Website
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I have no doubt your Mother is correct. I pray that enough is revealed about this man prior to November that the voting public sees to whom his alliances, and loyalties lie.
I do believe you are right! Thanks for the information. I must be getting old!
Just came across an article in the business section of
the Daily Breeze (So. Calif - South Bay) and it sure
makes me wonder why Kerry has the support of China,
North Korea, etc. Read the article - I'd like to know
what you think.
TITLE: Kerry may turn back on missile programs
http://www.dailybreeze.com/content/business/3426353.html
BTTT
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