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Pendragon_6
10-17-2006, 09:15 AM
October 17, 2006
David Limbaugh


If I hadn't observed Sen. John Kerry's incoherent ramblings during the 2004 presidential campaign, I would have been shocked by his indecipherable utterances on "Fox News Sunday" regarding President Bush's foreign policy. Almost every statement was at war with the facts or with other statements he made elsewhere and in this same interview.

On North Korea, Kerry said, "One of the reasons that North Korea can misbehave the way it is today is because the United States has lost its leverage, lost its credibility and doesn't have the capacity to be able to bring countries together in the way that it used to. … This administration is allowing North Korea to get away with what its doing."

Notice Kerry didn't make the argument that we haven't brought enough force into Iraq and so we lack the credibility to inspire fear in and thereby deter the North Korean regime. No, the context makes clear that Kerry is talking about our failure to approach our diplomacy multilaterally: We don't "have the capacity to be able to bring countries together.

So one would assume that when Chris Wallace asked Kerry what he would do differently, he would respond that we need to work more closely with other nations. Wrong. Kerry said, "I would … engage in bilateral, face-to-face negotiations with North Korea, make it absolutely clear that we are not intending to invade and have a regime change, and work on the entire set of issues that are outstanding since the armistice with regard to the north."


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WorldNetDaily (http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=52474)

Antigone
10-17-2006, 09:29 AM
Kerry......the idiot that just keeps giving, and giving and giving.

Naturalized-Texan
10-17-2006, 09:38 AM
Kerry is so dumb that he makes AlGore look like genius.

Pendragon_6
10-17-2006, 09:40 AM
Kerry......the idiot that just keeps giving, and giving and giving.

I wish he was going, going, gone.:evilgrin:

DoctorDoom
10-17-2006, 09:49 AM
But he was consistent before he was inconsistent.

As long as that asswipe runs for office, the buttheaded MA electorate will vote for him. This state needs a vermin extermination.

Wyatt_Junker
10-17-2006, 09:52 AM
John Kerry foreign policy is like when a diva snaps commands to men holding a sofa.

'Over there guys.'

'NO! Wait. Stop.'

'Back just a little.'

'Maybe to the left, more in the corner.'

'NooOO! Wait. No.'

(men breathing hard now)

'I meant, behind the coffe table.'

'NO! Not that coffee table. The one in the living room.'

etc. etc.

Antigone
10-17-2006, 09:53 AM
I wish he was going, going, gone.:evilgrin:

We couldn't get that lucky. :biggrin:

Wolfcounsel
10-17-2006, 09:56 AM
I'll bet the Swift Boat Veterans are quaking in their boots with Kerry's threat to bring to bear all his rhetorical fire power against them should he run for president in 2008. --from Pendragon_6's link

Probably it's "restless foot" syndrome they got. They can't wait to Swift kick Kerry's butt all the way across America.
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Pennville_Bill
10-17-2006, 02:09 PM
They can't wait to Swift kick Kerry's butt all the way across America

I can't wait for them to kick his butt across America either.

DeclinetoState
10-17-2006, 05:10 PM
Kerry is so dumb that he makes AlGore look like genius.Algore? Hell, he makes Paris Hilton look intelligent.

DeclinetoState
10-18-2006, 12:12 AM
Posted: October 17, 2006
1:00 a.m. Eastern


If I hadn't observed Sen. John Kerry's incoherent ramblings during the 2004 presidential campaign, I would have been shocked by his indecipherable utterances on "Fox News Sunday" regarding President Bush's foreign policy. Almost every statement was at war with the facts or with other statements he made elsewhere and in this same interview.

On North Korea, Kerry said, "One of the reasons that North Korea can misbehave the way it is today is because the United States has lost its leverage, lost its credibility and doesn't have the capacity to be able to bring countries together in the way that it used to. … This administration is allowing North Korea to get away with what its doing."

Notice Kerry didn't make the argument that we haven't brought enough force into Iraq and so we lack the credibility to inspire fear in and thereby deter the North Korean regime. No, the context makes clear that Kerry is talking about our failure to approach our diplomacy multilaterally: We don't "have the capacity to be able to bring countries together."

So one would assume that when Chris Wallace asked Kerry what he would do differently, he would respond that we need to work more closely with other nations. Wrong. Kerry said, "I would … engage in bilateral, face-to-face negotiations with North Korea, make it absolutely clear that we are not intending to invade and have a regime change, and work on the entire set of issues that are outstanding since the armistice with regard to the north."
World Net Daily (http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=52474)

Whatever Bush does, Kerry wants to do something else. I'm sure that if Bush went to the can for a No. 2, Kerry would criticize him for not taking a quick wizz and holding the load for later.

PaulRevere
10-18-2006, 12:18 AM
No matter what he does, to them Bush is wrong and should have done something else. Multilateral vs. Saddam, unilateral vs. Kim (or is it the other way?). Whichever, they remind me of my ex-wife.

Pendragon_6
10-18-2006, 07:34 AM
http://www.freeconservatives.com/vb/showthread.php?t=40806