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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (398620)4/24/2003 10:52:30 PM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
We're not preventing anything.

We're simply choosing not to sponsor or support folks who
have publicly made complete fools of themselves; Used their
celebrity to get free media attention, told lies & blatant
distortions along with countless spurious allegations. And
didn't have the courage to later admit they were quite
wrong when facts & reality exposed their BS as nothing more
than a hypocrisy & a political agenda.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (398620)4/24/2003 11:10:56 PM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
"BTW, what did Kerry say that was treacherous?? Or do you mean treasoness.?"

I meant treachery & perfidy........... Not only that Kerry,
is a liar who can't be trusted to keep his own promises.

GOP assails Kerry for 'regime change' comment
Democratic contender calls for change in White House
cnn.com

<font size=4>Despite pledging to cool his criticism of the
administration once war began, Kerry unleashed a barrage of
criticism as US troops fought within 25 miles of Baghdad.

In a speech Wednesday April 2nd, with troops on the ground,
in Peterborough, New Hampshire, Kerry said President Bush
so alienated allies prior to the U.S.-led war against Iraq
that only a new president can rebuild damaged relationships
with other countries.

Among other treacherous things Kerry said, "What we need
now is not just a regime change in Saddam Hussein and Iraq,
but we need a regime change in the United States."

Kerry said that he had spoken with foreign diplomats and
several world leaders as recently as Monday...... ''I don't
think they're going to trust this president, no matter
what,'' Kerry said. ''I believe it deeply, that it will
take a new president of the United States, declaring a new
day for our relationship with the world, to clear the air
and turn a new page on American history.''

With a dig at Bush's previous lack of foreign policy
experience, Kerry said he would usher in a new US foreign
policy if he stood before the United Nations as president.

''We need a president of the United States who has a vision
of the world that is very different from what these
excessively ideological unilateralists want to thrust on us
and the rest of the world,'' said the 18-year veteran of
the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

Taking aim at Attorney General John D. Ashcroft at one
point, the senator added: ''One of the reasons why I am
running for president of the United States is that I look
forward with pleasure and zeal for the opportunity to
appoint an attorney general of the United States who
believes and reads and abides by the Constitution.''

commondreams.org