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To: Halls

Possibility: Kerry had direct contact with other heads of state to undermine our Iraq operation.

You know, his discussions with "other foreign leaders who want me to win."


13 posted on 10/23/2004 9:57:01 AM PDT by mwl1
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To: mwl1
Interesting take. I maintain that his unyielding criticism and denunciation of President George W. Bush's Iraq policy emboldens the terrorists just as much as the terrorist financiers. They're two peas in a pod. The reality is that Kerry hates the United States of America and wishes to bring our sovereignty under UN hegemony.
63 posted on 10/23/2004 10:06:57 AM PDT by Soylent Democrats
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To: mwl1
Possibility: Kerry had direct contact with other heads of state to undermine our Iraq operation. You know, his discussions with "other foreign leaders who want me to win."

This is what popped in to my head also.

217 posted on 10/23/2004 11:08:18 AM PDT by jennyjenny
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To: mwl1

Maybe it has to do with Kerry's correspondece to Iran telling them to hold off on any cooperation with the US until he's President.


386 posted on 10/23/2004 1:42:14 PM PDT by MaineVoter2002 (http://jednet207.tripod.com/PoliticalLinks.html)
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To: mwl1

Or the truth about his wanting to give nukes to Iran??


563 posted on 10/23/2004 3:34:01 PM PDT by gidget7 (God Bless America, and our President George W. Bush)
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To: mwl1

Kerry and his group of anti American vets are still continuing to undermine this country behind the scenes. They are attempting to turn the troops against the CIC and the war, and to pull off a bloodless coup. No tin foil hat, just do your homework. It is all out there in plain sight.


825 posted on 10/23/2004 7:32:30 PM PDT by ladyinred (John Kerry is flipping off America!)
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To: mwl1

You may well be right. I remembered that, and wondered what he meant by it.


859 posted on 10/23/2004 9:24:11 PM PDT by ZOTnot (first "LADY?" (Theresa) : 'Idiots', 'Shove it', 'Scumbags', 'Let them go naked'.)
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To: mwl1

Here is the article that this speculation is based on. If this is all there, is, that Kerry lied about meeting with the Security Council, the story is not going to have much effect.

Kerry Says He Met With UN Security Council
In the same speech to a Unity Conference of minority journalists where John Kerry criticized President Bush for his immediate reaction to the 9-11 attacks, he again raised the assertion that he had met with foreign leaders prior to the vote on the war in Iraq on March 11. His latest comments shed some light on exactly who those foreign leaders were.

ATLANTA, GA (PRWEB) August 11, 2004 -- (GoodNewsAmerica.us)- In the same speech to a Unity Conference of minority journalists where John Kerry criticized President Bush for his immediate reaction to the 9-11 attacks, he again raised the assertion that he had met with foreign leaders prior to the vote on the war in Iraq on March 11. His latest comments shed some light on exactly who those foreign leaders were.

" I believe in my heart of hearts and in my gut that this president fails that test in Iraq. And I know this because I, personally, and others were deeply involved in the effort with other countries to bring them to the table. I met with the Security Council of the United Nations in the week preceding the vote in the Senate."

It still remains to be known with whom he met on the Security Council, unless it was the entire Security Council. If so, there is no official record of Kerry formally meeting with the full Security Council.

Further, if he did, nothing has been found documenting permission given by the State Department to do so.

The History
At a Hollywood, FL fundraising event on March 8, Senator John Kerry announced he had received word from unnamed foreign leaders who wanted to see him defeat President Bush in the November elections.

"I've met foreign leaders who can't go out and say this publicly, but boy they look at you and say, 'You've got to win this, you've got to beat this guy, we need a new policy,' things like that," he said.

Although Boston Globe reporter Patrick Healy revised the original quote from a pool report to "more leaders", Mr. Kerry did not back down from his assertions. Again on March 14 Mr. Kerry made his claim, but continued to resist naming names while under pressure after remarks by Secretary of State Colin Powell.

"I'm not going to betray a private conversation with anybody," he said. "I have heard from people, foreign leaders elsewhere in the world who don't appreciate the Bush administration and would love to see a change in the leadership of the United States."

The Washington Times conducted interviews with embassies of countries opposing the war in Iraq and concluded that there had been no meetings between Mr. Kerry and foreign heads of state since the beginning of 2003. After a review of Mr. Kerry's schedule, it was shown he had no opportunities for personal meetings with foreign heads of state, save one on September 24 when the New Zealand Foreign Minister was in Washington. Several foreign leaders including Germany's Schroeder and the Australian Foreign Minister deny any contact with Kerry.




1,034 posted on 10/24/2004 11:47:00 AM PDT by Eva
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