Posted on 09/18/2004 9:37:58 AM PDT by Repub4bush
Try talking to Ollie North. He's got something to say on the subject. Thanks for posting this.
Ollie was on Sean's show on Thursday. Ollie came right out and said, John Kerry is a LIAR, did I say that clear enough???, words to that effect. He was smoking !! He loathes Kerry.
I agree. Even those of us who do remember Daniel Ortega were fed a daily diet of BS by the MSM back then -- fueled by the lies and deception of Kerry. That was in the pre-internet/conservative talk radio days, when the MSM was the only source of news, and the mere mention of "Iran/Contra" left a bad taste in everyone's mouth.
What is germaine, though is the same Kerry pattern of suborning perjury, grabbing headlines, and supporting Communism -- an image directly contradictory to the picture portrayed by the MSM (and even conservatives, to some degree) of Kerry as an out-of-touch, self-promoting elitist snob. That image, while justified, is not the main problem with Kerry -- his anti-American activities, both in Vietnam and Nicaragua, are where the spotlight should shine -- especially in this election, where the future of the free world hangs in the balance.
i'm NOT FONDA HANOI-john!
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Wow. Thanks for the info. Kerry's skeleton closet needs another 2oo sq ft.
Predict does not mean trust. Would you let him hold your beer?
Hillary doesn't want to run against a popular sitting president in a time of war. Too challenging. She doesn't want to run against an incumbent Democrat, either. She needs to run against a new guy.
So what does the dorky Kerry do? Hires those who want him to lose - Clinton's people! He wants to be president, and he doesn't even have the political foresight to get through an American election, let alone a world war!
"I think that the Ortega meetings AND the Vietnam/Paris meetings are the most important issues and will definatly resonate because they go to the core character of Kerry and demonstrate most clearly that he is a naive and gullible negotiator."
These meetings also illistrate the fact that Kerry is a person with very strong communist sympathies (like so many on the extreme left wing). To sympathize with commnists is as un-American as a person can get and should preclude anyone from running for President of the United States.
Bumping to get this out.
Blocking the Vietnam Human Rights Act in the Senate in 2001, which tied U.S. aid to Vietnam's human rights performance, and had passed by a 410-1 margin in the House of Representatives.More on the POW/MIA, a great article: When John Kerry's Courage Went M.I.A. - Senator covered up evidence of P.O.W.'s left behindPersuading the POW/MIA Senate committee to vote unanimously that no POWs existed in Vietnam in order to open up trade with Vietnam (his cousin C. Stewart Forbes, CEO of Colliers Intl, received a contract for a huge commercial deal worth at least $905 million to develop a deep-sea commercial port at Vung Tau).
For more, check out the John F. Kerry Timeline.
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Kerry Embraces Radical Icons
Kerry was hardly through making light of the Communist threat. In his winning Senate campaign in 1984, he conspicuously challenged Ronald Reagan's military buildup by calling for massive, unilateral disarmament. Indeed, according to the recent Kerry biography by three Boston Globe reporters (p.196): "Kerry supported cancellation of a host of weapons systems that have become the basis of U.S. military might--the high-tech munitions and delivery systems on display to the world as they leveled the Iraqi regime of Saddam Hussein in a matter of weeks."
A year later, Kerry was romancing Daniel Ortega's Red regime in Nicaragua.
Nope. Only buy it.
Human Events Online
Kerry Embraces Radical Icons
by Allan H. Ryskind
Posted Jul 23, 2004
Please. Tell me you can read this with a straight face.
Moreover, this error-riddled essay seems to take it as an article of faith that Vietnam is a winning issue for Kerry, and that talk radio is doing his dirty work by talking about it. Doesn't that fly in the face of the entire message of the SBVT? I'm surprised that they haven't pulled this from their site.
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