Posted on 01/27/2007 9:23:42 AM PST by Dave Olson
"Since McCain was at the same function."
I heard that on FOX. I think we can listen to what has been said at Davos. If anyone locates the website, please post it here.
As a friend of mine once said in the 70s (referring to a highly neurotic girlfriend) : "People tend to do what they're good at, and they do it over and over, and they can't stop doing it! Because they are GOOD at it!".
John Kerry is particularly good at a highly specific brand of America-hating, one in which promiscuous international pandering is a necessary ingredient to the overall project of One-Worldism, with America sitting about even with Iran and, oh, I dunno, say..... Zimbabwe. He always seems to be running for some fictitious political post that doesn't exist except in the minds of Dystopians who think they're Utopians.
John Kerry is America's neurotic girlfriend.
I like to watch the senate floor between votes as they all jockey for camera advantage. They must all go to the same hand gesture school.
Kerry was floating around the floor and as soon as he saw that his and hillarys paths might cross he made a b-line up the aisle. Almost as if he's been instructed not to taint her image. Funny as hell. :-)
Kerry... a sort of global village idiot.
Benedict Arnold and Jimmy Carter.
we still practice capital punishment
we're still allowed to own guns
we have no national health service
and they generally see us as knuckle-dragging neanderthals obsessed with homsexuality and Christ
Who gives a damn what they all think? We have been a functioning representative republic for longer than most of these countries have even had elections and have come farther in two hundred years than they have in the last one-thousand. You'd think they might model themselves after the pariah in their midst!
Economic Forum Web Site:
http://www.weforum.org/en/events/annualmeeting2007/index.htm
Well, it's long past time to ditch the bitch!
Keep talking a**hole, you're the one sleeping with Bawny Frwank!
Davos is full of the anti-American European and Third World elite who get oxygen by bad-mouthing the USA and all its works. Kerry is at heart one of them and just couldn't resist chiming in. Besides, he has nothing to lose now. He's given up on the Presidency and will content himself with being Senator-for-Life from massachusetts.
"I think its dangerous and absurd that the US is not engaging directly with Iran and Syria."
Link: http://www.weforum.org/en/knowledge/KN_SESS_SUMM_18378?url=/en/knowledge/KN_SESS_SUMM_18378
Coke just spewed out of my mouth! LOL!
The panellists including former Iraqi President Adnan Pachachi agreed that effective protection of minorities and a natural security force loyal only to the government are the keys to achieving stability in Iraq. Pachachi noted that Iraqs government is currently divided among factionalist Ministers, some tied to the armed groups. He exempted the Prime Minister from his criticisms but unfortunately the Premier had been unable to deliver on his promises. Saddam Husseins controversial execution had been exploited by sectarian forces but this would be unlikely to have a permanent impact because of Iraqs other problems, said Pachachi.
Reminded that many observers see equitable distribution of oil revenues as an essential element for peace, al-Mahdi reported that a new law providing for fair distribution is in "an advanced stage" with final provisions being discussed. A road map sets out steps for sharing political decision-making, not just ministries, among Iraqs communities.
Al-Mahdi said security in Baghdad needs to be stepped up. More troops are being brought into the capital from regiments outside, with 8,000 promised. "If we can win the war for Baghdad we can change the course of events." Asked whether the troops would turn up, since an estimated two-thirds had failed to appear two times before when promised, al-Mahdi pointed out that for the first time the forces have a unified command.
Asked what would happen if the US decided to withdraw its forces, Pachachi said Iraq should perhaps approach the United Nations to send in a multinational force. Haass said he was sceptical that such a proposal would get approval. "I share your scepticism," Pachachi replied."But this is the last resort. Otherwise there would be such chaos in the country." If the armed and security forces are professional and reliable, outside troops will not be needed, he said. He believed most Iraqis are not supporters of the militias or insurgents.
Link:http://www.weforum.org/en/media/Latest%20Press%20Releases/Iraq_Would_Welcome_Regional
Khatami & Kerry: A Common Denominator
Isn't that special?
I thought the same thing... "sortof" and "you know".
Smug comes to mind.
Why is it that liberals want to trash our country when they are abroad? I've noticed this many times before.
"Sort of" an international pariah. "In a fashion reminiscent of a Genghis Khan." Voted for before voting against. Even in what he believes is fierce condemnation, this idiot can't commit to a thought. What a shame we won't have him to kick around in 2008.
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