Posted on 06/13/2006 3:49:46 PM PDT by fuyb
Washington, D.C. (CNSNews.com) - U.S. Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts on Tuesday told an audience at the liberal Take Back America conference that he was sorry for voting to authorize the war in Iraq, calling the entire mission "a mistake."
"We were misled, we were given evidence that was not true," Kerry said. "It was wrong, and I was wrong to vote [for it]."
Kerry, who led an unsuccessful bid for the presidency in 2004, said it was necessary to admit mistakes because "you cannot change the future if you''re not honest about the past." He criticized supporters of the war, who label anti-war activists and politicians as unpatriotic and pessimistic.
"The true pessimists are those who will not accept that America''s strength depends on our credibility at home and around the world," Kerry said. "The true pessimists are those who do not understand that valuing our principles is critical to our national security and it is as critical to our national security as our military power itself."
He said questioning the war and fighting in it are "two sides of the very same patriotic coin" and compared the modern anti-war movement to the anti-war movement in the Vietnam War. Kerry, who served in Vietnam, returned to the United States and offered testimony to Congress, opposing the war and describing horrific war crimes he said soldiers committed there.
He said opposing the war is "a right and an obligation" because it was "founded on a lie [and] can never be true to America''s character."
Kerry also lashed out at war supporters who accuse anti-war activists of not supporting the troops. "The best way to support the troops is to oppose a course that destroys their lives," he said.
Kerry renewed his call for a withdrawal of troops from Iraq, saying that he supports setting a timetable for the removal in Iraq that is not "cut and run." Without saying when he would like troops removed from the war zone, Kerry said he believes "we need a hard and fast deadline."
Kerry made his comments during a speech at the annual Take Back America conference in the nation''s capital. Organized by the liberal Campaign for America''s Future, the conference has also feature U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton and U.S. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi. U.S. Sens. Russ Feingold and Barack Obama are scheduled to appear Wednesday.
A spokesman for the Republican National Committee was not immediately available for reaction to Kerry''s comments.
'He never has released his "secret plan to end the war" that he claimed to have in the debates has he?'
and he should be held accountable for all the troop deaths that followed.....
Oh come on Dog, surely you remember this cute little bunny.
When is he going to sign Form 180?
Why did those of us who don't get paid to do this, hear it (or read it), and those who do, didn't? (if that is what happened). Besides, the quote said they weren't available to comment. It didn't say they didn't hear the remarks. And if they didn't, or did - and weren't available to respond, my question remains "why not?"
Has Kerry ever been right? Even after the flip-flop he has some BS answer.
He did sign it, he just didn't send it in.
Okay, so let's define "our principles", John.
That we are a peace-loving people who respect an individual's right to be the best they can be. And that we expect our government and President to keep us safe from enemies foreign and domestic.
All the intelligence available according to your own quotes and those of William Jefferson Clinton, Madeline Albright, et al indicated that Iraq had at the very least poison gas (WMD). It would have ended up in some crazy Islamist hands inside our borders.
So? Who misled us?
NOBODY!
Therefore you just admitted that you are not capable to lead this country because by voting against the war, you were shirking your duty and oath.
He's a despicable person who is walking the line of treason.
This country dealt with treason appropriately in the colonial days.
You know... when we were enforcing our Constitution.
The best Kerry of all time: = The best Kerry PICTURE of all time:
The key word is IMMEDIATELY.
You're leaving that out of your analysis, aren't you?
And what's your point, anyway? That the Republicans have to instantly respond to anything that the Democrats say or you'll type a complaint in 24 pt bold type?
Here Ladies and Gentlemen, we see the blatant stupidity of the democrat party. The base is nutwad, and Kerry is nutwad enough to play to the base. The democrat party does not get it, they stand for nothing but themselves, are all facade & have no core. Personally, I think Kerry is and has been a traitor and the people that elected him to congress are disgraceful.
He actually was right, before he was wrong.
I just love re-reading good stories....
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http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0408,schanberg,51276,1.html
When John Kerry's Courage Went M.I.A.
Senator covered up evidence of P.O.W.'s left behind
by Sydney H. Schanberg
February 24th, 2004 1:00 PM
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Senator John Kerry, a decorated battle veteran, was courageous as a navy lieutenant in the Vietnam War. But he was not so courageous more than two decades later, when he covered up voluminous evidence that a significant number of live American prisonersperhaps hundredswere never acknowledged or returned after the war-ending treaty was signed in January 1973.
The Massachusetts senator, now seeking the presidency, carried out this subterfuge a little over a decade ago shredding documents, suppressing testimony, and sanitizing the committee's final reportwhen he was chairman of the Senate Select Committee on P.O.W./ M.I.A. Affairs.
Over the years, an abundance of evidence had come to light that the North Vietnamese, while returning 591 U.S. prisoners of war after the treaty signing, had held back many others as future bargaining chips for the $4 billion or more in war reparations that the Nixon administration had pledged. Hanoi didn't trust Washington to fulfill its pro-mise without pressure. Similarly, Washington didn't trust Hanoi to return all the prisoners and carry out all the treaty provisions. The mistrust on both sides was merited. Hanoi held back prisoners and the U.S. provided no reconstruction funds.
The stated purpose of the special Senate committeewhich convened in mid 1991 and concluded in January 1993was to investigate the evidence about prisoners who were never returned and find out what happened to the missing men. Committee chair Kerry's larger and different goal, though never stated publicly, emerged over time: He wanted to clear a path to normalization of relations with Hanoi. In any other context, that would have been an honorable goal. But getting at the truth of the unaccounted for P.O.W.'s and M.I.A.'s (Missing In Action) was the main obstacle to normalizationand therefore in conflict with his real intent and plan of action.
Kerry denied back then that he disguised his real goal, contending that he supported normalization only as a way to learn more about the missing men. But almost nothing has emerged about these prisoners since diplomatic and economic relations were restored in 1995, and thus it would appearas most realists expectedthat Kerry's explanation was hollow. He has also denied in the past the allegations of a cover-up, either by the Pentagon or himself. Asked for comment on this article, the Kerry campaign sent a quote from the senator: "In the end, I think what we can take pride in is that we put together the most significant, most thorough, most exhaustive accounting for missing and former P.O.W.'s in the history of human warfare."
What was the body of evidence that prisoners were held back? A short list would include more than 1,600 firsthand sightings of live U.S. prisoners; nearly 14,000 secondhand reports; numerous intercepted Communist radio messages from within Vietnam and Laos about American prisoners being moved by their captors from one site to another; a series of satellite photos that continued into the 1990s showing clear prisoner rescue signals carved into the ground in Laos and Vietnam, all labeled inconclusive by the Pentagon; multiple reports about unacknowledged prisoners from North Vietnamese informants working for U.S. intelligence agencies, all ignored or declared unreliable; persistent complaints by senior U.S. intelligence officials (some of them made publicly) that live-prisoner evidence was being suppressed; and clear proof that the Pentagon and other keepers of the "secret" destroyed a variety of files over the years to keep the P.O.W./M.I.A. families and the public from finding out and possibly setting off a major public outcry.
The resignation of Colonel Millard Peck in 1991, the first year of the Kerry committee's tenure, was one of many vivid landmarks in this saga's history. Peck had been the head of the Pentagon's P.O.W./M.I.A. office for only eight months when he resigned in disgust. In his damning departure statement, he wrote: "The mind-set to 'debunk' is alive and well. It is held at all levels . . . Practically all analysis is directed to finding fault with the source. Rarely has there been any effective, active follow-through on any of the sightings . . . The sad fact is that . . . a cover-up may be in progress. The entire charade does not appear to be an honest effort and may never have been."
Finally, Peck said: "From what I have witnessed, it appears that any soldier left in Vietnam, even inadvertently, was in fact abandoned years ago, and that the farce that is being played is no more than political legerdemain done with 'smoke and mirrors' to stall the issue until it dies a natural death."
WINNER!!!!!!!!!
I think I do recall that now. He's pathetic.
I'm proud to say, as a resident of Massachusetts, that I voted against Kerry before I voted against him. And I'll continue to do so.
Oh, please--he's "Speaking Truth To Power" and you expect him to deal with facts?
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