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Politics : Vote Bush out - here are the reasons why

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To: ChinuSFO who started this subject9/15/2004 2:19:41 AM
From: mistermj   of 383
 
Vote for Nuclear Terror.Vote Kerry.

Vote for Bush and keep this moron Kerry (Jimmy Carter II) as far away from foreign policy as we can. As the Dems like to say...do it for the children.

John Kerry wants to pull a Jimmy Carter and give Iran nuclear fuel and threaten them with U.N. sanctions if they don't play nice! Yeah, I trust Kerry and the Mullahs and the U.N. with that deal.

You can't make this stuff up...its straight from Kerry's website copied and linked below!

Iran needs nuclear to support its domestic energy needs???Sitting on top of one of the worlds largest oil reserves???

And Kerry would buy into it by giving them nuclear fuel???? Don't even talk to me about U.N. Sanctions.

Vote Nuclear Terror. Vote Kerry.
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johnkerry.com
>>Prevent Iran From Developing Nuclear Weapons. A nuclear armed Iran is an unacceptable risk to the national security of the United States and our allies in the region. While we have been preoccupied in Iraq, Iran has reportedly been moving ahead with its nuclear program. We can no longer sit on the sidelines and leave the negotiations to the Europeans. It is critical that we work with our allies to resolve these issues and lead a global effort to prevent Iran from obtaining the technology necessary to build nuclear weapons. Iran claims that its nuclear program is only to meet its domestic energy needs. John Kerry's proposal would call their bluff by organizing a group of states to offer Iran the nuclear fuel they need for peaceful purposes and take back the spent fuel so they cannot divert it to build a weapon. If Iran does not accept this offer, their true motivations will be clear. Under the current circumstances, John Kerry believes we should support the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) efforts to discern the full extent of Iran's nuclear program, while pushing Iran to agree to a verifiable and permanent suspension of its enrichment and reprocessing programs. If this process fails, we must lead the effort to ensure that the IAEA takes this issue to the Security Council for action. <<

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