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User: "Michael Johnathan McDonald"
Date: 01 Jul 2004 08:22:58 PM
Object: Kerry aloud 9/11 terrorist to get on planes in 9/11 breakdown?
Kerry's Personal Demons
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By Michael Johnathan McDonald
Michael Report Staff Writer
Thursday, March 18 , 12:06 PST
Michael Report - Kerry recently accused the Bush administration of not
providing protective armor for our military. Vice president Cheney and
the bush camp fired back this week telling him that he voted again
the appropriations bills that included protective armor for our
military. We have a huge credibility problem with the leading
Democratic presidential nominee.
Kerry aloud 9/11 terrorist to get on planes in 9/11 breakdown?
Although the Bush administration didn't know explicitly about 9/11
there was airport security concerns about Massachusetts and it was
concern enough that the FBI and CIA sent Kerry a video on how to
secure the airport. So what did Kerry do? He threw the video in the
trash. Do you want him as President when he inadvertently left Logan
unattended when the video said put massive security measures into
place?
The New York Post reported recently that three months before 911 this
Yale-educated, decorated combat veteran received an urgent video tape
and packet warning him of terrorist plans to hijack airplanes through
his Logan International. Brian Sullivan, a retired special agent from
the Boston, says he had a copy of the undercover videotape
hand-delivered to Kerry's office. Also, Sullivan, advised Kerry in a
May 7, 2001 citing the critical flaws of security, the analysis
section of the report ( Report to Kerry page 1 ; Report to Kerry page
2 ) showed that easy access to terrorist was to be solved immediately.
Kerry sent the report to the Massachusetts board of Safety who filed
it away, in what some say could be the big round file.
Weeks after the September terrorist's attacks John Kerry was asked why
he didn't act upon the report himself, he said that the commission
should have taken care of it. Although, history shows us that anything
that Kerry sent to the commission was never acted upon - he knew this
and chose to file it in the big round file.
U.S. Intelligence has been Kerry's Personal Demon
It is just a fact; Kerry doesn't like the intelligence community. If
he would have followed the procedures given in the terrorist report
months prior to September 11, 2001 we would never have known of
terrorist hijacking United Airlines Flight 175 a Boeing and American
Airlines Flight 11.
In 1997, Kerry Questioned Size Of Intelligence Community. "Now that
[the Cold War] struggle is over, why is it that our vast intelligence
apparatus continues to grow …" (Sen. John Kerry, Congressional Record,
5/1/97, p. S3891)
This week Kerry said "This President is so committed to tax cuts for
the wealthiest Americans that he refused to ask them to sacrifice even
a small portion . . . to give our soldiers the weapons and equipment
they need," Kerry charged.
Cheney pointed March 17 that Congress passed an $87 billion
supplemental appropriation bill to pay for these equipment needs, at
the president's request, but Kerry voted against it.
Al-Qaida and bin Laden, who in 1998 declared holy war on America seems
to have missed Kerry's ears. Not only his voting record shows that he
wanted to disband the intelligence community, but also the Military in
genral, all the while this week blaming bush that our troops do not
have enough equipment.
In case, Kerry wins, he will continue with the Cover-up of 9/11 which
includes also his opinion of the Bogus War on Terrorism.
SENATOR KERRY FOUGHT TO SLASH INTELLIGENCE FUNDING BY AT LEAST $2.5
BILLION
1995: Proposed Bill Cutting $1.5 Billion From Intelligence Budget.
Kerry introduced a bill that would "reduce the Intelligence budget by
$300 million in each of fiscal years 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, and
2000."There were no cosponsors of Kerry's bill, which never made it to
the floor for a vote. (S. 1290, Introduced 9/29/95)1995: Voted To
Slash FBI Funding By $80 Million. (H.R. 2076, CQ Vote #480: Adopted
49-41: R 9-40; D 40-1, 9/29/95, Kerry Voted Yea)
1994: Proposed Bill To Gut $1 Billion From Intelligence And Freeze
Spending For Two Major Intelligence Programs. Kerry proposed a bill
cutting $1 billion from the budgets of the National Foreign
Intelligence Program and from Tactical Intelligence, and freezing
their budgets. The bill did not make it to a vote, but the language
was later submitted (and defeated – see below) as S. Amdt. 1452 to
H.R. 3759. (S. 1826, Introduced 2/3/94)
1997: Kerry Questioned Growth Of Intelligence Community After Cold
War. "Now that that [Cold War] struggle is over, why is it that our
vast intelligence apparatus continues to grow even as Government
resources for new and essential priorities fall far short of what is
necessary? …" (Senator John Kerry Agreeing That Critic's Concerns Be
Addressed, Congressional Record, 5/1/97, p. S3891)
When His Bill Stalled In Committee, Kerry Proposed $1 Billion Cut As
Amendment Instead. Kerry proposed cutting $1 billion from the National
Foreign Intelligence Program and Tactical Intelligence budgets, and
freezing their budgets. The amendment was defeated, with even Graham,
Lieberman and Braun voting against Kerry. (Amdt.. To H.R. 3759, CQ
Vote #39: Rejected 20-75: R 3-37; D 17-38, 2/10/94, Kerry Voted Yea;
Graham, Lieberman And Braun Voted Nay){source: Headfulofghosts}

Cheney Blasts Kerry on Voting Record, Claims of Foreign Support
Melanie Hunter, CNSNews.com
Wednesday, March 17, 2004
"American voters are the ones charged with determining the outcome of
this election, not unnamed foreign leaders," Vice President *****
Cheney said today in response to Sen. John Kerry's claims that foreign
leaders the Democrat spoke to have privately endorsed him for the
presidency.
Speaking to an audience at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley,
Calif., Cheney also challenged Kerry's voting record on the Iraq war,
the military, and his comments on the cooperation of U.S. allies.
Kerry "is fond of mentioning some countries did not support America's
actions in Iraq. Yet of the other nations that have joined our
coalition, allies and friends of the United States, Senator Kerry
speaks with open contempt," Cheney said.
"Great Britain, Australia, Italy, Spain, Poland and more than 20 other
nations have contributed and sacrificed for the freedom of the Iraqi
people," the vice president said, pointing out that Kerry calls these
countries "window dressing."
"If such dismissive terms are the vernacular of the golden age of
diplomacy Senator Kerry promises, we are left to wonder which nations
would care to join any future coalition," he said.
Kerry was challenged about his comments on the support of unnamed
foreign leaders by a voter in Pennsylvania, Cheney pointed out.
"Senator Kerry said that's none of your business. But it is our
business when a candidate for president claims the political
endorsement of foreign leaders. At the very least, we have a right to
know what he is saying to foreign leaders that makes them so
supportive of his candidacy," the vice president said.
Cheney also blasted Kerry on claims the Bush administration has failed
to supply body armor and other material support for the troops on the
ground in Iraq. Cheney pointed out that Congress passed an $87 billion
supplemental appropriation bill at the president's request, but Kerry
voted against it.
Extra Serving of Waffles
"I know that yesterday, attempting to clarify the matter, Senator
Kerry said 'I actually did vote for the $87 billion before I voted
against it,'" Cheney said, eliciting laughter from the audience.
"On national security, the senator has shown at least one measure of
consistency. Over the years, he has consistently voted against weapons
systems for the military," Cheney said. "He voted against the Apache
helicopter, against the Tomahawk missile, against even the Bradley
fighting vehicle.
"He's also been a reliable vote against military pay increases,
opposing them no fewer than 12 times. Many of these very weapons
systems have been used by our forces in Iraq."
Cheney also examined Kerry's comments on the ouster of Saddam Hussein
and the war in Iraq, and concluded that if Kerry were president,
Saddam would still be in power today.
Cheney pointed out that Kerry was in the minority of senators who
voted against the Gulf War in 1991, saying the international coalition
consisted of shadow battlefield allies who barely carry a burden.
"Last year, as we prepared to liberate Iraq, he recalled that Gulf
coalition a little differently. He said it was a strong coalition and
a model to be followed," the vice president said.
When President Bill Clinton was in the White House and Saddam was
still defying the terms of the ceasefire, Clinton, who was considering
military action against Iraq, "found a true believer in John Kerry,"
according to Cheney.
"The senator from Massachusetts said 'should the resolve of our allies
wane, the United States must not lose its resolve to take action,'"
said Cheney. "He further warned that if Saddam Hussein were not held
to account for violation of U.N. resolutions, some future conflict
would have greater consequence."
Cheney said Kerry indicated his support for regime change in 1998,
with ground troops if necessary, and even voted in October 2002 to
authorize military action against Saddam if the dictator refused to
comply with the resolutions.
Cheney said a neutral observer looking at Kerry's voting record on
Iraq and his public support for past military action against Saddam
Hussein, if necessary, means Kerry supported the war in Iraq.
"The senator himself now, tells us otherwise. In January he was asked
on TV if he was 'one of the anti-war candidates.' He replied, 'I am.'
He now says he was voting only to 'threaten the use of force, not
actually use force,'" Cheney said.
"Even if we set aside these inconsistencies and changing rationales,
at least this much is clear: Had the decision belonged to Senator
Kerry, Saddam Hussein would still be power today in Iraq. In fact,
Saddam would almost certainly still be in control of Kuwait," the vice
president said.

More from the party who thinks if we ignore terrorism and appease
terrorists - it will all just go away
NBC releases vidoe showing CIA and Clinton had Usama bin Laden in
location ready for the kill – but Bill Bocked citing no left-weing
support for the kill atempt.
Video shot at Tarnak Farm, the walled compound where bin Laden is
known to live gave Bill Clinton a 50% chance of killing Usama bin
Laden. He chose not to citing that the American people would not be in
support for the war on Terror. Usama bin Laden has tecken credit for
the terrorist attacts of Sepember 11, 2001.
In 1998, President Clinton announced, "We will use all the means at
our disposal to bring those responsible to justice, no matter what or
how long it takes."
NBC News has obtained, exclusively, extraordinary secret video, shot
by the U.S. government. It illustrates an enormous opportunity the
Clinton administration had to kill or capture bin Laden. Critics call
it a missed opportunity.

Note: Kerry the richest member of Congress with $675 million
(added) Marc Morano, CNSNews.com, Thursday, April 22, 2004
NewsMax - John Kerry, the presumed Democrat nominee for president, was
quoted by a student newspaper at West Virginia's Bethany College in
1971 as saying, "Our democracy is a farce; it is not the best in the
world."
Kerry made the remarks on Nov. 2, 1971, according to the Bethany
College student newspaper, The Tower. CNSNews.com has obtained a copy
of the article written by John Majors, which details Kerry's visit to
the college and appeared in the Nov. 11, 1971 issue of the newspaper.
At the time, Kerry was still a leader of Vietnam Veterans Against the
War (VVAW).
http://michaelreport.com/reports/04/031804.htm
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User: "Sid See"

Title: Re: Kerry aloud 9/11 terrorist to get on planes in 9/11 breakdown? 01 Jul 2004 08:57:37 PM
Michael Johnathan McDonald <abookoflife@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Kerry's Personal Demons

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By Michael Johnathan McDonald
Michael Report Staff Writer
Thursday, March 18 , 12:06 PST

Michael Report - Kerry aloud 9/11 terrorist

The staff writer should be fired for his lack
of literacy... it's spelled "allowed"... and you
want us to give credibility to this moron?
Perhaps Michael Johnathan McDonald should
slither back into the cesspool of ignorance
from whence he came - for his inability to
proof-read, for one...
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