Posted on 09/23/2004 9:18:29 PM PDT by Rokke
I just watched the rerun of O'Reilly's 2001 interview with Kerry discussing the need to invade Iraq. In that interview, Kerry said the following: "I mean, I was in Safwan. I went there when the signing of the armistice took place at the end of the war." I've watched the video of the cease-fire signing at Safwan. It was still in a combat zone. I don't remember seeing anyone but military officers. Can anyone provide additional insight, or has Kerry lied again.
Ouch!
For the Record:
I have always stated that the most pathetic thing
about libs is not that they lie
but that they lie unto themselves
and far too many believe those lies...
the traitor is simply a shining example
March 10th, 2004 article, not 2001, or 1991 where we're looking for. Though the lack of mention of a previous visit is handy.
I googled and couldn't find anything either. I have sent a tip to drudge about this.
I am beginning to believe Kerry had no reason to get up and run to Iraq around March 1....usually senators travel in well publized groups. Plus March was a busy month and no reason in the world for a anti-war senator to travel to iraq while it is still dangerous on such a short notice and the need to rush back so not miss his March 6 vote.
Kerry was no where near Iraq on March 3!!!
Check out this old FR thead:
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a38a2e3760740.htm
Read post #11 by freeper "ravingnutter"
It might answer why McCain and F'n don't talk about their "partnership" in their Viet Nam "endeavor"...
Yes, I know. My point was it made no mention of a previous trip to Iraq. Another article about Kerrys travel to Saudi Arabia mention when he was there previously.
:) Could be helpful re: previous visits. I'm still looking for references to March 1991 Senate delegation visits to Iraq. Is there any info regarding the committees on which sKerry sat in 1991?
Would it be possible to get it through the library?
No transcript yet.
February 27, 1991 meeting in Senate office with Sam Ginn, Pacific Telesis, and Ron Stowe (LDA).
If he was there in Safwan on March 3, 1991, he had to hury back for these meetings on the 6th:
March 6, 1991 meeting in Senate office with Steve Roy and Jerry Warburg (LDA).
March 6, 1991 meeting in Senate office with Bill Ferguson (LDA) and Jim Crain.
March 6, 1991 meeting in Senate office with Bill Signer (LDA).
http://216.239.39.104/search?q=cache:qwCJX1O5ay0J:www.publicintegrity.org/bop2004/docs/Kerry_Lobbyist_list.pdf+&hl=en
This is helpful:
Speech by Senator John Kerry on Persian Gulf Politics
On the floor of the US Senate, Wednesday, March 13, 1991
In this long diatribe not even the remotest mention that he was even near Iraq. This is important because if he had been there he most assuredly would have pontificated on it in this speech on the Senate floor.
http://weblog.theviewfromthecore.com/2004_03/ind_003324.html
LOL,Your killin' me,blew beer all over my pjs.
Boston Globe Newspaper Mar 4, 1991
Saturday it was off to "Brazil Night" at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel ballroom for a sold-out party to benefit the Cambridge-based human rights group, Cultural Survival Inc., in conjunction with the Rainforest Alliance. Simple little black dresses were de rigueur at this party. But the most chic women took the reliable style and gave it a dramatic fashion twist. They wore understated black dresses that bared the shoulder, dipped into daring v's or somehow focused on the natural and impressive art of decolletage. They made headlines with their necklines. Meanwhile, Sen. John F. Kerry, an honorary committee member, breezed in and out of the black-tie gala in minutes. The subject of fashion/style seemed an enigma to him. Kerry, wearing a business suit, stayed only long enough to accept a gift: a tin of candy called Rainforest Crunch.
The Washington Post Company Mar 6, 1991:
Lessons of Democracy, Part 1: "You can't behave like a jackass after the election and hope to be elected the next time."Czechoslovakia's Ambassador Rita Klimova was talking about the fledgling democrats (little d) back home who are just learning the ABCs of freedom and democracy. If the Democrats (big D) at the National Democratic Institute's dinner picked up a few tips ... well, it can't hurt.
Last night's refresher course at the Mayflower Hotel was officially a celebration of democracy across the globe. The Washington-based institute, which gives foreign countries hands-on guidance with elections and the basics of parliamentary procedure, drew a mob of high-profile Democrats including former vice president Walter Mondale, Mike Mansfield, Andrew Young, Speaker of the House Tom Foley (Wash.), Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell (Maine), Sens. Al Gore (Tenn.), Edward Kennedy (Mass.), John Kerry (Mass.) and Chuck Robb (Va.), D.C. Mayor Sharon Pratt Dixon and more than 30 current ambassadors to the United States.
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