Posted on 10/05/2004 7:34:15 AM PDT by Reader of news
John Kerry's descent into incoherence continued yesterday as the Senator defended his "global test" for defending America. Aside from foreign leaders, Kerry alluded to others who might need to approve American action to defend ourselves, including -- as best we can tell -- other planets. Here's Kerry's defending his "global test":
But I can do a better job of protecting America's security because the test that I was talking about was a test of legitimacy, not just in the globe, but elsewhere. Elsewhere?
John Kerry's descent into incoherence continued yesterday as the Senator defended his "global test" for defending America. Aside from foreign leaders, Kerry alluded to others who might need to approve American action to defend ourselves, including -- as best we can tell -- other planets. Here's Kerry's defending his "global test":
"But I can do a better job of protecting America's security because the test that I was talking about was a test of legitimacy, not just in the globe, but elsewhere."
Elsewhere?
hes been in space for a while now, maybe the martians have a plan for him.
Kerry's being misrepresented because we can't hear the capital letters. I should be "Not just in The Globe but elsewhere." See he's not subjecting American sovereignty to foreigners, I mean the The Boston Globe is an American paper right. . . so are the other newspapers whose editors need to endorse military action. . .
"The Cosmos Test" (my words) is getting mention on a thread on today's Michael Medved Show:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1236068/posts
bump for publicity
for archival purposes:
http://edition.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/10/04/kerry.global/index.html
(and the fourth paragaph in the article)
"But I can do a better job of protecting America's security because the test that
I was talking about was a test of legitimacy, not just in the globe, but elsewhere."
VOA wonders: maybe he's talking about "legitimacy" in terms of Heaven and Hades...
or of extra-terrestrials...
or of both???
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