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Senator Blasts Administration For Failing To Properly Address Foreign Policy Issues

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by dallison7 January 27, 2007 7:17 PM EST
Ask yourself, who started what?


Posted by lewblacca at 04:07 PM : Jan 27, 2007


It doesn't mean that at all. "to support efforts to remove the regime" does not mean invade their country. Further, Operation Desert Fox was not meant to cause a regime change, and as you said it was a four day campaign. As usual, another neocon distorting the facts.
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by nunesbras January 27, 2007 7:16 PM EST
John Kerry is an irresponsable pariah as well as his friends democrats. These guys are the greatest allies of terrorists. When I saw his picture side by side with an iranian in Davos I realised he4s a traitor too. He just can4t keep his tongh inside his mouth. That4s the reason why he knows he can4t run for president.
Somebody should tell this guy that this war wasn4t started by the US. And now from the enemy view the president Bush has only two choices: To fight or run away. John Kerry and mr. Murtha prefer the second choice because if Bush wins the war on terror they loose the presidency in 2008. Run away is what they did in vietnam.
It looks like the iranians are giving money for the democrats campaign. It4s wrong to think that Iran can be friend of any western country. Those terrorists mulahs intend to stablish a fundamentalist empire in the middle east. They are trying to do what Saddam Hussein wanted when he invaded Kwait: To control the flow of oil in the region and collapse the US economy.
And i4m sure that with the help of his friends democrats congressmen the terrorist Ahmadinejad will finally get the nuclear bomb to supply Hesbollah and wipe Israel out of the map.

Paulonunes2002@ibest.com.br




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by bosman21519 January 27, 2007 7:16 PM EST

i would ask everyone to re-read this post. This is one of the best examples of a Bush supporter I have found. First, invading Iraq has nothing to do with defending America. Second, the mastermind behind the first WTC bombing is in prison,,, Where is Bin Lsaden? And, yes it did cost more than 3000 lives to win American freedom... American lives. These are American lives, and not for American freedom.
Posted by dallison7 at 04:01 PM : Jan 27, 2007


how many american lives were lost in ww2 to rid europe of hitler and stop. our fight in that war was against japan not germany but we steped in when nobody else would ang defeated germany and japan how many americans died for france, belguim england poland? a hell of alot more than 3000
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by feelfree1 January 27, 2007 7:11 PM EST
Re: "as much as a sort of international pariah"

There is no "sort of" about it, Mr. Kerry. We ARE an international pariah, and if it weren't for Israel, we would be THE outstanding international pariah.

Kerry represents everything wrong with the major "opposition party" today. This multi-millionaire husband of a half-billionaire is, without a doubt, deeply in the pockets of big Corporations and of the extremist U.S. Israeli lobby.

Fellow 'Skull-n-Boner' Kerry supported NAFTA- a policy that has caused major damage to economies and societies around the globe, and a policy that benefits only big Corporations and corrupt officials. Kerry voted FOR the fascistic and anti-Constitutional PATRIOT Act, without even bothering to read it, as did most of our Democrat Party "representatives".

Kerry even voted in favor of the "Help America Vote Act", which provided an opportunity for Republicans to manipulate the results of elections in 2002, and 2004, by way of hackable electronic voting machines that lack a verifiable paper trail.
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by bosman21519 January 27, 2007 7:10 PM EST
how many american lives were lost in ww2 to rid europe of hitler and stop. our fight in that war was against japan not germany but we steped in when nobody else would ang defeated germany and japan how many americans died for france, belguim england poland? a hell of alot more than 3000!
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by dallison7 January 27, 2007 7:09 PM EST
I'll sign off by stating that we must always watch what your "loser" Senator has to say about us on the world stage. He is wrong to generalize about us all and the good people of Massachusetts should disavow his statement.
Posted by thgdriver at 03:42 PM : Jan 27, 2007

I thought we steeled this 'loser' thing about Kerry. But here, I'll give it to you again:

United States Senator. Born John Forbes Kerry on December 11, 1943 in Denver, Colorado. The son of a career foreign service officer, Kerry was raised in the Catholic faith and spent much of his childhood abroad. After graduating from Yale University, he served in Vietnam and was a recipient of the Silver Star, Bronze Star with Combat V (for valor) and three Purple Hearts
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by lewblacca January 27, 2007 7:07 PM EST
To those who blame Bush for Iraq...

I invite you to read up on the Iraq Liberation Act ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraq_Liberation_Act ) ...In there you will find that..."Congress found: "It should be the policy of the United States to support efforts to remove the regime headed by Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq and to promote the emergence of a democratic government to replace that regime." On December 16, 1998, President Bill Clinton mandated Operation Desert Fox, a major four-day bombing campaign on Iraqi targets."

To go a bit deeper...let's see how everyone in congress voted on this ( http://www.fas.org/news/iraq/1998/10/981009-in.htm ) In there you will find that..." NB: On Oct 5, the House passed the "Iraq Liberation Act of 1998" by an
overwhelming majority and the Senate passed it
unanimously Oct 7. ) ...That means that rebulicans AND democrats voted for this Act, and it was enacted by Bill Clinton to begin with.

Ask yourself, who started what?

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by bosman21519 January 27, 2007 7:04 PM EST
you don't get it we're not just in war with iraq, its bigger than that. we're in a war against the islamic fundamentalist and if we lose iraq and afghanistan to them its only gonna get worst. we have to accomplish our goal of making iraq a stable country with a functioning government.
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by dallison7 January 27, 2007 7:01 PM EST
Kerry is still mad that he lost the 2004 election, at least Bush has the B@$#! to try and defend America. What did Clinton do after the first wtc bombing or the uss cole and the U.S. embassies in africa... nothing the same thing kerry would have done. if it was up to the liberal dems we wouldn't have any homeland security. Do any of these people know any thing about history, well it took a lot more than 4 years and 3000 brave men and women to make america a free nation and another 200 years till it was really free for everybody and countless more lives. in the end a free and stable Iraq is will make America better.
Posted by bosman21519 at 03:41 PM : Jan 27, 2007


I would ask everyone to re-read this post. This is one of the best examples of a Bush supporter I have found. First, invading Iraq has nothing to do with defending America. Second, the mastermind behind the first WTC bombing is in prison,,, Where is Bin Lsaden? And, yes it did cost more than 3000 lives to win American freedom... American lives. These are American lives, and not for American freedom.
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by j-whitman January 27, 2007 7:01 PM EST
Bosman,,, I respect the office also - Just not the lying, theiving SOB occupying it.
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