Posted on 10/20/2006 8:32:05 PM PDT by bnelson44
So you want answers, eh? Not satisfied with the CNS report?
Ive got answers.
Theres a new book on Ronald Reagan making the rounds, The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism. Its author, Paul Kengor, unearthed a sensational document from the Soviet archives. That document is a memo regarding an offer made by Sen. Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts via former Senator John Tunney, both Democrats, to the General Secretary of the Communist Party, USSR, Yuri Andropov, in 1983. The offer was to help the Soviet leadership, military and civilian, conduct a PR campaign in the United States as President Ronald Reagan sought re-election. The goal of the PR campaign would be to cast President Reagan as a warmonger, the Soviets as willing to peacefully co-exist, and thereby turn the electorate away from Reagan. It was a plan to enlist Soviet help, and use the American press, in unseating an American president.
Think about that.
I received a review copy of The Crusader on Wednesday. The book first references the Kennedy plan on page 206, and includes the complete Soviet memo, dated May 14, 1983, in the Appendix. Its an eye opener.
If the proposal is recognized as worthy, then Kennedy and his friends will bring about suitable steps to have representatives of the largest television companies in the USA contact Y. V. Andropov for an invitation to Moscow for the interview. Specifically, the board of directors of ABC, Elton Raul and the television columnists Walter Cronkite or Barbara Walters could visit Moscow. The senator underlined the importance that this initiative should be seen as coming from the American side.
Just, not the senator himself. Because collaborating with the leadership of a foreign state to unseat an American president, by whatever means, could be seen by Americans as treasonous. No fingerprints, thats the rule. Who knew Reagan would win and then defeat the USSR, so this document could see the light of day? The Kennedy KGB memo runs about four pages. If theres an honest liberal left in the country, it would be nice to have their take on this revelation.
The internationalist mindset has been rampant among liberal politicians for the past 50 years. The global community has their real loyalty in preference to their own country. So why would they consider it treasonous to stab America in the back?
My opinion....
Ted could go on a molesting spree of little girls, and Katy Couric would ask Ted, sympatheticly, if his noodle hurts.
Ted could commit treason, or even murder .... never mind.
No
Just part of the crest/badge
We made that back a while using Hillary's own words from a speech in California
I do have a few graphics I used cigars in
As a matter of fact, why isn't this in Breaking?
You have a good point!!!!!!
I remember during Clarence Thomas hearings some senator put Ted in his place. I loved it. Best part of the hearing.
I wonder . . . could we put up a billboard at an entrance to the BIG DIG in Boston:
"THANK YOU SCUBA TEDDY! YOUR TRAITOROUSNESS HAS BEEN MOST HELPFUL. TRYING TO ENLIST THE SOVIETS TO UNSEAT REAGAN WAS BRILLIANT. Too bad it didn't work.
Thanks anyway. --Your's truly--the globalists earnestly working to destroy America and set up the world government. Scuba-Teddy's been one of us for a lonnnngggg time."
At least we can email this doc to all our email lists.
I wish I had more time . . .
Could someone put together a summary--say a 1-3 page doc with refs documenting this traitorous stuff by Scuba Teddy; Skerry's to Iran; Dilldo Klintoon's to NKorea, China and Peanutbrain Carter's to Iran and No Korea
????
THAT would be a great doc to send to one's email list.
Is there a copy of this letter somewhere? I'd like to read it.
So would we all. Absent an original copy with Ted's DNA and signature, any document would be as suspect as Dan Rather's "George Bush evaluation" document.
In early 1982 Andropov was close to launching a nuclear first strike on the USA. I'm not kidding. The boomers were just off our coast with the missle doors open. At the time I was warned by a retired CIA agent who was being recalled because of the crisis. This has all been de-classified since then. The naivete of Teddie and the other leftists is mind boggling.
and Jay Rocket going to our 'friends' about Iraq.
many years ago, when I was 9, my parents brought us to Massachusetts. I do have relatives there. The entire state is mezmorized and in love with this man.
They are ALL brain dead. They did not care about the Mary Jo Kopekne, case, and many decades later continue to vote this murderous senator into office.
Nope. When Kerry was running for president, the MA legislature changed the law to call for a special election in case he won.
Obviously, the KGB has no scrupples with whom they deal.
Ted Kennedy has been a traitor working to weaken America for 4 decades.
Kennedy was a key background player in the Get out Nam action, Watergate, Nixon leaving office, this covert attack on President Reagan, and of course the anti Iraq War/GW mob.
His Manchurian Candidate/proxie, Kerry was probably sent to Nam to set up his traitorous return as a so called Navy War Hero, who immediately bonded with Fonda and the other anti war rats.
This led to our pull out from Nam, and the slaughter of over 1 million SE Asians. I have wondered if Teddy and his buddy Walter Chronkite cooked up the lies about the Tet Offensive in the Kennedy compound with a lot of left over boot legged booze from Ted's Criminal Dad.
>>>>>"Kerry was probably sent to Nam to set up his traitorous return as a so called Navy War Hero"<<<<<
No "probably" about it. It is what happened.
TT
Senate to Probe Vice President's
Secret Deals on Russian Arms to Iran
On Wednesday, October 25, the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations will begin hearings to probe recent press reports that Vice President Al Gore and then Russian Prime Minister Victor Chernomyrdin made a secret agreement five years ago in which the Vice President promised that the Clinton Administration would not enforce a U.S. law requiring sanctions for Russian weapons: sales to Iran. That agreement has all the hallmarks of a secret treaty, although it was never submitted to the Senate. At the minimum, the secret deal constitutes an international agreement which should have been submitted pursuant to the Case- Zablocki Act (1 U.S.C. 112b), wvhich requires the Secretary of State to transmit to Congress the text of all international agreements, other than treaties, within 60 days after such agreements enter into force.
. . .
The secret Gore-Chernomyrdin agreement, and the Clinton-Gore Administration's promise not to implement U.S. laws requiring sanctions for Russian weapons proliferation to Iran, was first reported in the New York Times on October 13, 2000:
Well, after you hang him for TREASON I want him shot for War Crimes.
Kennedy wasn't the only one working with the enemy.
In the lead up to the Gulf War, Jimmy Carter was contacting heads of state to ask them NOT to support the efforts of Bush #41.
"During the buildup to the Gulf War in 1990 and 1991, Carter unsuccessfully worked to undermine the foreign policy of America's democratically elected president, George Bush. Carter behaved as the Imperial Ex-President, conducting a guerrilla foreign policy operation that competed with the actual president's. What's disturbing about this behavior is not that Carter opposed war with Iraq. Many Democrats opposed going to war, and they worked within the American system to try to prevent a war that many predicted would be bloody (which it was, for Iraq). But Carter went further than merely lobbying Congress to oppose military action or speaking out in an effort to tilt popular opinion against the coming war. He used his status as a former president to engage in foreign policy, a deliberate effort to subvert the democratic process."
Source: Slate http://www.slate.com/id/2065887/
Both are human debris.
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