Posted on 10/20/2004 9:13:15 AM PDT by Peach
Edited on 10/20/2004 7:41:44 PM PDT by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
There is a story today in the Washington Post by Helen Dewar and Thomas Ricks, the headline: Help of Allies Among Three Key Themes. I want you to listen to this quote from Kerry. This quote is actually from April 17th of 1994 on CNN's Late Edition. This is back when Frank Sesno hosted the program. This is the third paragraph of the story in the Washington Post today.
"Kerry's belief in working with allies runs so deep that he has maintained that the loss of American life can be better justified if it occurs in the course of a mission with international support. In 1994, discussing the possibility of U.S. troops being killed in Bosnia, he said, 'If you mean dying in the course of the United Nations effort, yes, it is worth that. If you mean dying American troops unilaterally going in with some false presumption that we can affect the outcome, the answer is unequivocally no.'"
So I mean there you have it. John Kerry believes that American troops dying under the banner of the UN flag is acceptable, when dying under the banner of the American flag is not. I hope he's asked about this. This is something that shows up again in the Washington Post today, it's from 1994. This is the best evidence we have, and this is from Kerry's own lips, of his obsession -- and I don't think that's too strong a word to use here -- his obsession with the UN. If you take this quote and combine it with his other words and his record, you have irrefutable evidence, all the evidence we need that he worships at the shrine of the United Nations. Here's the actual question and answer from Frank Sesno CNN on Late Edition, April 17th of 1994. Sesno says: Senator Kerry, it begs the question, what are the U.S. interests and the strategic interests in this place called the Balkans? Kerry: Well, they are less than our interests in perhaps Haiti. They are greater than our interests in Somalia. Sesno: But worth dying for? That's the question, are they worth fighting and dying for? Kerry: Well, it depends what you mean by that, Frank. If you mean dying in the course of the United Nations effort, yeah, it's worth that. If you mean dying American troops unilaterally going in with some false presumption that we can affect the outcome the answer is unequivocally no. So I think it's a question of where you place the interest.
So John Kerry thinks that American troops dying under the American flag is not justified, and is not worthwhile, but under the UN flag, then of course American deaths are justified. Now, this is all about Bosnia, and Clinton went in without the United Nations, if you recall. So I would think that Kerry would be in opposition to what we did there and that any deaths that we incurred are not worth it because we went in with some unilateral false presumption that we could affect the outcome.
We will keep a sharp eye on this. I just think this is a devastating quote. You put it in context with the global test quote that he had in the first debate. Make no mistake, this is the Washington Post, this is the third paragraph of the story, this will be picked up on and harped on by the Bush campaign I'm certain, it has to be, later on today.
We found the audio sound bite of John Kerry on CNN April 17th, 1994. Frank Sesno with the question. This is all about going to the Balkans. Is it worth American lives to go to Balkans? And here's the sound bite.
SESNO: Are they worth dying for? That's the question. Are they worth fighting and dying for?
KERRY: It depends what you mean by that, Frank. If you mean dying in the course of the United Nations effort, yes, it is worth that. If you mean dying American troops unilaterally going in with some false presumption that we can affect the outcome, the answer is unequivocally no.
RUSH: I mean, there you have it. Here's John Kerry saying that American deaths under the UN banner are permissible and honorable, American deaths under American flag only are not, April 17th, 1994. It doesn't sound to me like this position of his, this global test and the UN will have a veto over what we do doesn't sound like his position has changed, sounds like it's hardened, sounds like it's the one policy Kerry is actually firm in believing. It sounds like that Kerry does not flip-flop when it comes to the UN. He may flip-flop on everything else, but when it comes to the UN, boy, it trumps everything. And he's been consistent, at least as we can prove from the record from 1994 to the present, about ten years, ladies and gentlemen.
People people people. I think we can stop the charade.
John Kerry is anti-military. His constituency is anti-military. They could care less if he spit on the monument of General George Washington. Actually this would make them happy.
So do not think you are changing the equation one iota by "discovering" new allegations of Kerry misconduct towards the military.
The anti-military pro-illegal drug pro-narcissism (fetal cell research is really for narcisstic reasons) anti-Israel anti-capitalism crowd could not care less.
BTTT
The link to the WashPost article from today ragarding this is here.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A46225-2004Oct19.html
That nailed Kerry to a tee.
Just like Clinton. The media wanted him...and we got him...a rapist at least and he dishonored the Oval Office. Did anyone hear Ann Coulter on Joe Scarborough last night. She really gave it to Clinton and Kerry.
Thank you so much for that link!
It is a pretty harsh article on Kerry... the problem is the Kerry supporters probably believe this with him...
ping to new Kerry comments unearthed.
Kerry's belief in working with allies runs so deep that he has maintained that the loss of American life can be better justified if it occurs in the course of a mission with international support. In 1994, discussing the possibility of U.S. troops being killed in Bosnia, he said, "If you mean dying in the course of the United Nations effort, yes, it is worth that. If you mean dying American troops unilaterally going in with some false presumption that we can affect the outcome, the answer is unequivocally no."
Screw Kerry.
Screw the UN.
Piss on that damn blue snot rag.
http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=352185"/
"When he approached his draft board for permission to study for a year in Paris, the draft board refused and Kerry decided to enlist in the Navy."
"He supports a volunteer Army, "if and only if we can create the controls for it. You're going to have to prepare for the possibility of a national emergency, however." Kerry said that the United Nations should have control over most of our foreign military operations. "I'm an internationalist. I'd like to see our troops dispersed through the world only at the directive of the United Nations.""
Kerry could be on film molesting a five year old boy and the media would ignore it.
People, nothing is going to hurt Kerry this late in the game,the MSM will make sure of that.
We must vote Bush in for a second term to put this insanity behind us.
Only Bushs' reelection will secure a safer America.
Forget Kerry!
Concentrate on the election.
That's a devastating quote. The most dedicated leftists won't care, but reasonable Rats will.
PD - is this part of what you thought would come out against Kerry this week or are there more goodies to come?
Kerry cares not for America, Kerry only cares for himself
This bears repeating:
Kerry said that the United Nations should have control over most of our foreign military operations. "I'm an internationalist. I'd like to see our troops dispersed through the world only at the directive of the United Nations.""
Kerry is walking a fine line between closely guarded nuance designed for the American voter and the other being a lifetime of anti-American sentiment that if elected will be a mandate for the implementation of his radical and socialist ideals. He will easily be able to say, "I have made my beliefs public since I returned, "as a young man", from Vietnam, and I was elected because of these ideals, I am doing the people's work."
I AGREE WITH YOU, BUT IF BUSH QUOTES KERRY IT WILL PROVE WHAT HE MEANT WHEN HE SAID "GLOBAL TEST".
George W. Bush will be reelected by a margin of at least ten per cent
I hope the RNC makes some anti-Kerry ads out of his lifelong internationalist fervor.
Start with the Harvard Crimson quotes about only sending the US armed forces abroad with UN approval.
Go to the 1994 sound bites.
Finish with the recent "Global Test" sound bites.
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