Posted on 10/23/2004 5:12:02 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
The Soviet Union might still exist and Saddam Hussein might control the Persian Gulf and possess nuclear weapons had Democrat John Kerry been president when the United States faced those regimes, Vice President Dick Cheney said Saturday.
"I think it's a good thing that he wasn't in charge," Cheney said.
Kerry asserted Friday that had he been president during the war in Afghanistan, terrorist leader Osama bin Laden would be in captivity or dead. The Democratic nominee has long criticized President Bush for abandoning the pursuit of the alleged mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks so that U.S. forces could invade Iraq and topple Saddam.
Contending that the Massachusetts senator was "claiming that the world would be a whole lot better if he had been president," Cheney suggested to supporters at a rally that he believed the world would be far worse off.
"Let's go back to the 1970s when John Kerry was saying that we should only deploy U.S. troops under the authority of the United Nations," the vice president said, citing a statement Kerry made in 1970 after returning from Vietnam service. "One way the world might look if he had been in charge is, we would have ceded our right to defend ourselves to the United Nations."
Cheney said Kerry campaigned for the Senate on a platform of opposing major weapons systems that, during the Reagan administration, helped win the Cold War. "So if John Kerry had been in charge, maybe the Soviet Union would still be in business," the vice president said.
Kerry voted against going to war in the Persian Gulf in 1991 after Saddam had invaded Kuwait. "So if John Kerry had been in charge, Saddam might well control the Persian Gulf today," Cheney said.
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LOL!
Here are some of Kerry's greatest achievements in his Senate career:
Stopping the funding for the Nicaraguan Contras after bring back a peace agreement with Daniel Ortega of the Sandanistas (which was worthless). Ortega turned around and solicited $200 million from the Soviets a few days later. Read: Kerry's Disloyal Nicaraguan Journey and Don't forget 'The John Kerry Committee'Blocking the vote on 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. Kerry, chairman of the Senate's East Asian and Pacific Affairs subcommittee, said in a statement at the time that he and fellow Vietnam War veteran Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) "are concerned that denying aid to Vietnam would actually slow human rights improvements." Many Vietnamese living abroad, along with human rights campaigners, say conditions in Vietnam have deteriorated in the three years since Kerry blocked the legislation.
Persuading the MIA/POW 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 on the POW/MIA issue, here is a great article: When John Kerry's Courage Went M.I.A. - Senator covered up evidence of P.O.W.'s left behind
For more, check out the John F. Kerry Timeline. Email it to your friends, post on your blogs.
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Er- isn't that 250 million? or were you presuming a few mushroom clouds in there? Geesh..
Cheney absolutly right. In the 1980s the liberal elitist said Reagan was simple minded for believing freedom would prevail in eastern Europe and said that we'd have to make concessions to the Soviets. Now, the same people call Bush simple minded for believing freedom will prevail in Iraq and Afghanistan and say we must make concessions to the terrorists.
The Soviet Union was destined to collapse. Their backward economy mandated it. President Reagan simply accelerated the process with his bold governing and leadership. However, while he dealt with the ruthless Konstantin Chernenko in a manner deserving of the former head of the KGB (who made Rooty Poot Poot look like a piker), he embraced Mikhail Gorbachev as a man who could pull the Soviets out of their 75-year nightmare.
Yeah and there are a lot of nuts down at the Peace and Justice center who are still mad that the Soviet Union fell. The sad fact is they think that Cheney's statement is a selling point for Kerry.
I'm voting for Bush-Cheney, but I wish I were voting for Cheney-Bush.
I hear tell that a lot of extreme leftist Demonicrats (everybody left of Zell Miller, Ed Koch & Sam Nunn) think that's what we've already got! Especially the ANSWER crowd, Ramsey Clark, Jimmy Carter and Michael Moore (sitting together at the Dem Convention) along with most of the MSM!!!
By the way... Anybody heard anything from Sam Nunn lately?
Sam Nunn is the favorite to be announced as a Nobel Peace Prize Winner just in time to influence this election.
Chemical weapons in Albania left over from the countrys former Communist government will be destroyed next year under a program started by Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind. It marks the first expansion of the non-proliferation program outside the former Soviet Union. The Bush administration formally approved the use of $20 million to pay for the elimination of 16 tons of the chemicals. The money is part of the Nunn-Lugar program, created 13 years ago by Lugar and former Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., as a way to speed up the destruction of nuclear, chemical and biological and other weapons in former Soviet republics. The original Nunn-Lugar bill was concerned with the former Soviet Union because that is where the vast majority of weapons and materials of mass destruction were, Lugar said. Today we must be prepared with money and expertise to extend the Nunn-Lugar concept wherever it can be usefully applied. Under the non-proliferation program, 6,300 nuclear warheads have been destroyed, as well as hundreds of ICBMs, nuclear air-to-surface missiles, submarine missile launchers, nuclear submarines, bombers and nuclear test tunnels. Since its beginning, the Nunn-Lugar program has spent about $5 billion. Russia will continue to be a major focus, Lugar said of the expanded program, but emerging risks must also be addressed in the Middle East, Asia and elsewhere. |
October 21, 2002
Plains friends greet Nobel-winner Carter
By Eric Rangus erangus@emory.edu
Out of sight of the 13 television cameras trained on the podium, draped above the Old Bank Café in downtown Plains, Ga., was a large, handwritten banner: Congratulations, Jimmy. We Love You.
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Is it time this go around for a caucazoid to head the UN?
I'm guessing it is since the Pretender is angling.
Shudder the thought.
That would be a great time to leave.
But is Sam still alive?
"Leaving" just means giving up our veto. Better to stay and veto everything than to leave altogether.
"'The president said the terrorists are racing ahead in their effort to obtain nuclear materials,' (former Senator Sam) Nunn said. 'But we are walking.'" (Sanger, New York Times, 2/12/04)
I rest my case... Thanks.
Cheney's correct, of course. Had Kerry been President, the USSR would still exist. Further, I believe had Kerry been President during the "Reagan Era," everything south of the border would now be under Sandinista control.
And if any Demo Rat were in the White House on 911, Saddam Hussein would still be engaged in mass murder and torture,In Kuwait.
-Eric
And........
Saddam would OWN Kuwait.
After all...Kerry VOTED against going to Kuwait to stop Saddam's invastion there (even tho the UN was behind doing so! Talk about FLIP-FLOP!) and worse, talk about a man who makes the WRONG DECISIONS consistently.
We need a man with a heart for JUSTICE in our Oval Office. Not a coward who has consistently voted to trash our military throughout his entire career as a senator and a MAN who cannot be bothered to do his job as a senate intelligence committee member!
Kerry-America's largest metro-sexual, a man driven by a life long ambition to be president, even tho his track record says this is the last man to ever be a Commander in Chief.
Kerry-the global permission seeker, the popularity buff, the hollywood favorite and the weakest and most 'traitorous' senator I know.
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