Kerry Self Indictment!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=14455
During his acceptance speech Thursday night at the Democratic National
Convention, John Kerry did something unprecedented for any
presidential candidate: he indicted himself. In addition to outlining
a dangerously weak foreign policy, Kerry at times appeared to be
playing straight man for the Republican Party attack machine.
Practically writing the ads the GOP will use against him in the fall,
Kerry droned, You don't value families if you force them to take up a
collection to buy body armor for a son or daughter in the service. But
part of the $87 billion package he and running mate John Edwards voted
against provided body armor to America's fighting men and women in
Iraq. If Karl Rove can't make a 30-second spot out of this, he
deserves to lose.
Perhaps hoping for a fourth Purple Heart, Kerry then wounded himself
again. Slighting the president's foreign policy, Kerry averred, We
need to lead a global effort against nuclear proliferation to keep
the most dangerous weapons in the world out of the most dangerous
hands in the world. Yet that is precisely what George W. Bush was
doing in the conflict Kerry and his party's base now criticize so
harshly. The famously partisan 9/11 Commission concluded that contrary
to the shrill gainsaying of Kerry advisor Joe Wilson Saddam Hussein
had attempted to purchase yellowcake uranium from Niger. In
fact, according to the report, this is one of the few claims about
Saddam's WMD programs still considered beyond question.
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In 1984, Kerry Said He Would Vote Against Any Restrictions On Age Or
Consent For Abortion.
Kerry: "Throughout my political career, I have opposed any attempt to
infringe on women's reproductive freedom. I shall continue to oppose
any such attempts however they are guised. I believe this decision is
outside the province of government entirely, and would vote against
any restrictions on age, consent, funding restrictions, or any law to
limit access to abortion"
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