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Politics : Proof that John Kerry is Unfit for Command -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (23833)11/1/2004 12:25:33 AM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27181
 
Kerry has the momo mojo and Bush is falling fast.



To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (23833)11/1/2004 12:59:40 AM
From: Peter Dierks  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27181
 
Did NBC Edit Out Kerry's Admission on Military Records?

Powerline blog

Many readers have written us, expressing outrage that when NBC's Dateline rebroadcast Tom Brokaw's interview with John Kerry, which was previously shown on MSNBC, Kerry's admission that not all of his military records have been released was edited out. Other bloggers are accusing NBC of covering up Kerry's admission that he has repeatedly lied about making all of his records public.

There is no question that a key line got edited out. Here is the original exchange as it appeared on MSNBC:

<<<
Brokaw: Someone has analyzed the President's military aptitude tests and yours, and concluded that he has a higher IQ than you do.

Kerry: That's great. More power. I don't know how they've done it, because my record is not public. So I don't know where you're getting that from.
>>>

And here is how the exchange was shown on the much more heavily-watched Dateline:

<<<
"Someone has analyzed the president's military aptitude tests and yours, and concluded that he has a higher IQ than you do."

Kerry: "That's great. More power. I don't know how they've done it."
>>>

Superficially, this is rather damning. But if you read the complete transcripts of the two versions of the interview, you will see that they are quite different. The Dateline version included some exchanges that were not played on MSNBC, and MSNBC included others that were cut from the Dateline version.

Power Line readers are news junkies who are tuned in to the issues surrounding Kerry's military service that have been raised by the Swift Boat Vets and others. Realistically, however, the number of non-junkie listeners who would have understood the significance of the sentence that Dateline cut from Kerry's answer is close to zero. My guess is that whoever edited the video footage for Dateline had no idea that the omitted material was significant.

There is no question that the mainstream media covered up for John Kerry with respect to his military service. But they didn't do it by this minor bit of editing. They did it by never--ever--asking him the basic question: "Why won't you make all of your military records public?"

It's true that the Kerry campaign has falsely claimed that all of his records are publicly available, but they can't seriously maintain that position if it is subjected to any scrutiny. The Navy has said that it has around 100 pages that have not been released because Kerry has not signed the necessary form. That is an indisputable fact. So if a reporter asked Kerry the question, he would have to come up with some kind of an answer. And it is hard to see what answer he could give that would not lead no additional, more penetrating, questions.

But the mainstream media, while constantly slandering the Swift Boat Vets as disseminators of "discredited" information, have slammed the door on "legitimate" discussion of Kerry's military record by refusing to ask him the most basic of questions: what is in your records, and why won't you let the voters see them?

That's the real cover-up. And because that cover-up has been so successful, NBC could have played the full version of the IQ exchange, and hardly any viewers would have been the wiser.

UPDATE: Beldar has some very interesting comments along similar lines, but with a little pulchritude thrown in.

Posted by Hindrocket

powerlineblog.com

Thanks Wstera_02 for finding this.



To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (23833)11/1/2004 7:20:05 AM
From: lorne  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27181
 
Ann. This IMO traitor kerry may be even more dangerous to America than you think. It appears that he and heinz have been responsible for the indoctrination of grade school kids to their way of thinking....and guess what when these young people turn voting age who would they vote for? IMO it is no different than muslims teaching their kids to hate infidels.

Green indoctrination
on Kerry's agenda?
Candidate founded group to shift
children's 'thinking, values, action'
November 1, 2004

WASHINGTON – Presidential candidate John Kerry and his wife, Teresa, organized a group 11 years ago with an agenda to use public schools at all levels to "leverage change" throughout U.S. society by instigating "a complete shift in thinking, values and action" among America's youth.

Second Nature, run by Anthony Cortese, an adviser to Kerry who has campaigned for him this year, promotes the notion of "Education for Sustainability" in schools across the country – from kindergarten through the universities.

Cortese, president of the organization that is financed principally by Teresa Heinz Kerry's foundations, made clear the breadth of the group's agenda when he said: "And humans are guided by a whole set of beliefs and values, and those come from culture, from religion, from social, economic, and political structure. We need to change all of those."

Holly Swanson, a critic of the radical environmental movement and author of "Set Up & Sold Out," said the beliefs Second Nature is advocating parallel those of the international Green parties.

"It's time to question the assumption that any idea that has to do with the environment is automatically a good idea," she said. "Education for Sustainability is a prime example. Education for Sustainability is the vehicle to slip Green beliefs into the curriculum and slide the political goals right past students, teachers, parents, politicians and the American people. Second Nature' radical goals are buried beneath environmental rhetoric such as: 'Second Nature … is dedicated to making environmentally just and sustainable action central to learning and practice of education at all levels.'"

Swanson says that represents the political exploitation of children and the use of education as a tool to indoctrinate.

"Education for Sustainability is one of the most important issues of our time because it involves the education of our children and therefore, the future of our nation," she said. "Cortese refers to Education for Sustainability as a 'bold experiment.' We do not send our precious children to school so political extremists can ‘experiment’ with their lives and ‘redirect’ their beliefs."

Second Nature was founded in Boston in 1993 by Cortese, Kerry and his wife, according to the organization's website.

"When we began, we envisioned a path to start transforming our relationship with nature and each other through the transformation of education – a high leverage way to affect change throughout society," wrote Cortese. "We realized the immense benefits of, and sought to promote, a learning environment providing the awareness, knowledge, skills and values to help all current and future generations achieve good health, economic security, social equity and stability while restoring and sustaining the Earth's life support systems. We focused our work on the wisdom of creating a society in which this would happen. We imagined a world where all current and future people are healthy, live in socially vibrant and culturally diverse communities have personal and economic security, fully participate in governance of society and our life support system is biologically diverse and sustainable."

Cortese was formerly commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, and, according to a source within the Kerry campaign, will be a top consideration for the job of director of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency if Kerry is elected Tuesday. He is also a founding member of the Board of Councilors for the China-U.S. Center for Sustainable Development.

Both Kerry and his wife currently serve as members of the board of directors of Second Nature, a non-profit group.

WorldNetDaily columnist Henry Lamb, executive vice president of the Environmental Conservatin Organization and chairman of Sovereignty International, says most Americans have now heard the word "sustainability" over and over again yet don't really know what is meant by the term. He says the concept was first developed in a 1987 United Nations report by Gro Harlem Brundtland, vice president of the World Socialist Party.

"'Sustainability' ... is not simply a comprehensive approach to environmental protection," he explains. "The recurring theme throughout the sustainability literature is the integration of 'economic, equity, and environmental' policies. That grandiose language is translated by specific policy recommendations which use the environment as an excuse to manage the economy to achieve social equity."

Lamb says the arbiters of sustainability have already determined air conditioning, convenience foods, single-family housing and cars have to go. "Equity," he says, "means forcing those who produce an income to provide for those who do not." And "Environmental protection," he says, "means constraining individual freedom to accommodate 'management' to prevent the impending impoverishment of the planet."

Cortese doesn't limit himself to environmental activism. A week after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, Cortese was one of the celebrity signers of a petition denouncing any future military action in response. He was joined by Harry Belafonte, Danny Glover, Mike Farrell, Bonnie Raitt, Marcus Raskin pf the Marxist Institute for Policy Studies. David Salniker, executive director of the Tides Center, a foundation supported by Teresa Heinz Kerry, Martin Sheen and Gloria Steinem.

Cortese is also the author of "Walls and Bridges: Social Justice and Public Policy," "Provocateur" and "Ethnic Ethics: The Restructuring of Moral Theory."
worldnetdaily.com