Posted on 06/15/2006 9:52:26 AM PDT by IrishMike
In the wake of the death of al Qaeda's leader in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, will Sen. John F. Kerry, D-Mass., soften his irresponsible, hey-don't-blame-me criticism of the war in Iraq? Kerry voted for the war resolution, and insisted that he did not regret his vote. Yet recently, he told a group of Democratic activists that he did regret his vote. Kerry accuses the Bush administration of a "rush to war," arguing that our intelligence painted an incomplete picture of Iraq's WMD.
In a recent meeting with a group of liberal bloggers, Kerry "agreed completely with someone's assessment that everything that Bush does is solely for the purpose of looting the country," as one of the bloggers later reported. "(Kerry) basically said that Bush and his cohorts are criminals. At some other point, he referred to Supreme Court justices Alito, Scalia, and Roberts as 'idiots.'" Following this month's elections that took place in much of the country, Kerry sent an e-mail to Democrats, "(Republicans') claims of momentum are as phony as their claims of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq."
Rush to war? "Claims" of weapons of mass destruction? Let's go the videotape.
(Excerpt) Read more at townhall.com ...
"We all fail to realize that truth to a democratic politician is only what he has said in the last five minutes. Everything else attributed to them that disagrees with it is a Republican plot."
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I thought Kerry was against the war before he was for it, and now appears he is against the war??
He'd fit right in with the GOP.
Then he will turn around and take a different position.
A wind vane has more stability than Kerry's opinion. America dodge a bullet by not electing this buffoon.
What peach said....Ping peach
'You know the funny thing about Kerry? Well, there are so many, but this is one.
In 1998, after Clinton signed the Iraqi Liberation Act, Kerry went on ABC television and gave an interview saying that we should overthrow Saddam and use American boots on the ground if we had to.
So pre 9/11, it was okay to invade Iraq and overthrow Saddam; but post 9/11, it's not legitimate?
Kerry's appearance on This Week on Feb. 22, 1998, when Saddam was harassing U.N. weapons inspectors. "We have to be prepared to go the full distance" to disrupt Saddam's regime, Kerry says. Cokie Roberts asks him, "Does that mean ground troops in Iraq?" Kerry replies, I am personally prepared, if that's what it meant. I don't think you have to start there. I think there are a number of other options.
But what I hear from the administration, thus far, is if he doesn't comply, then we will hit him. The obvious question is, after you've hit him, have you opened up your inspections? Well, I think the answer is probably not, certainly not in the near term. After you've hit him, is he still in power, capable of building weapons again? Every bit of intelligence John [McCain] and I have says within various periods of time, he can rebuild both chemical and biological, and every indication is because of his deception and duplicity in the past, he will seek to do that. So we will not eliminate the problem for ourselves or for the rest of the world with a bombing attack.
e-mail this link to Rush......PLEASE
Do you have a good email address for Rush ?
This wmv is good; but I do not own it. I see no reason not to pass it on.
http://asjewelers.com/FRstuff/12/Kerry_on_Iraq_02.wmv
...If you wait long enough, Kerry will share your viewpoint.
Then he will turn around and take a different position.
A wind vane has more stability than Kerry's opinion. America dodge a bullet by not electing this buffoon.....
GO YOU KNOW WHAT SCARES ME ????
OHIO ...it came down to Ohio
rush@eibnet.com
That's the general e-mail,
maybe a more learned Freeper can help you
Thanks.
..John Kerry is the sorriest POS in the country. Worse, even, than his buddy, The Swimmer.
Don't feel too sorry for MA....
Here in NY we have Chucky Cheese and Hildabeast.
We're both in blue boats ?
I like to think of it as operating behind enemy lines.
....I like to think of it as operating behind enemy lines.
Good idea,
that makes us insurgents ?????
No, special operators.
Kennedy, Kerry and Barney Frank are the insurgents, who revolt against civil authority and the established government.
Barney Frank
The NY version of this looser is Gerald 'waddler' Nadler.
I didn't know Nadler was a sword swallower!
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