Nothing's Changed as Kerry Meets With Another Hostile Regime
If you are still wondering...
Why Must Democrats Always Meet With the Wartime Enemy?
...Perhaps you could start with John Kerry.
John Kerry secretly met with representatives from the Vietcong in France while the Vietnam War is raging in southeast Asia in 1970.
Senator John Kerry and Senator Tom Harkin during the Cold War met with the communist radical Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua in 1985.

John Kerry (left) and Tom Harkin (middle) both democratic senators with the communist radical Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua, April 1985. The woman is unidentified.
This weekend John Kerry is visiting Egypt, the hostile Syrian Assad Regime and then to "Irak" to see the troops "who are stuck there."
The Tehran Times (yes, the Tehran Times!)is reporting tonight that Kerry slammed Bush while in Egypt:
Senator John Kerry, visiting Egypt Thursday during a tour of the Middle East, accused the Bush administration of neglecting the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.John Kerry is also urging the US to talk with Iran. Maybe this is why a US Gold Star Mom is urging American troops to snub Sen. John Kerry during his visit to Iraq.
Kerry met Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and said they discussed Iraq as well as the Israeli-Palestinian dispute. "I have always believed that the Middle East peace process is the critical issue of the region, and it has not been focused on for the past 6-7 years adequately," the Massachusetts Democrat told reporters after meeting Mubarak. "I think there has been a huge loss of opportunities."
We will see.
TigerHawk has more on Kerry's excursion.




































2 Comments:
Do you suppose Kerry thinks he won the 2004 election?
Hopefully that Gold Star Mom will get wide coverage in Iraq. I would like to see sKerry snubbed. Even better than that I would like to see him no longer in a position of responsibility. He hasn't been responsible since he bought his way into elective power at the winter soldier hearings.
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