Sunday, December 23, 2012

John Kerry: Obama’s “Perfect Choice” For Secretary of State

John Kerry: Obama’s “Perfect Choice” For Secretary of State


John Kerry: Obama’s “Perfect Choice” For Secretary of State


When Barack Obama nominatedJohn Kerry to be America’s next Secretary of State Friday afternoon, he called Kerry the “perfect choice” to replace Hillary Clinton. Stating that “few individuals … grasp our foreign policies as firmly as John Kerry,” Obama said the Senator will not “need a lot of on-the-job training.” He then praised Mr. Kerry’s combat service in the Vietnam War and his subsequent tenure of service in the Senate, where Kerry has been intimately involved in “every major foreign policy debate for the past 30 years.”
Notably, President Obama made no mention of what occurred after Kerry’s military service and before his political career. Perhaps this is because what Kerry did during that time would be difficult even for an adroit wordsmith like Obama to summarize with just a pithy phrase or two of adulation.
The historical record informs us that not only has John Kerry been on the wrong side of every major foreign policy issue for most of his adult life, including Iraq, Nicaragua and most recently in Syria, but he has routinely engaged in deception to conceal his folly. What’s worse, Kerry has a clear record of giving aid and comfort to America’s enemies, all the while never missing an opportunity to viciously trash our brave forces fighting against them.
With Obama’s nomination of Kerry to head the State Department, therefore, a look back at Kerry’s “service” to this country becomes more pertinent than ever:
After being discharged from the Navy in early 1970, Kerry joined Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) and became a major figure in the so-called “peace” movement, whose hallmarks were a deep wellspring of hatred for the United States coupled with sympathy for America’s Communist enemy. In May 1970, Kerry, without government authorization, met personally with North Vietnamese and Viet Cong delegations in Paris to discuss a list of “peace” proposals enumerated by Nguyen Thi Madame Binh, the top Viet Cong delegate to the Paris Peace talks. In the aftermath of that illegal meeting, Kerry stronglyadvised the U.S. Senate to accept Binh’s proposals.
At that time, Kerry himself acknowledged that his visit to Paris was “on the borderline” of legality. Actually, it extended far beyond that “borderline.” Afederal law known as the Uniform Code of Military Justice prescribed severe punishment (including, in some cases, the death penalty) for any person who “without proper authority, knowingly harbors or protects or gives intelligence to or communicates or corresponds with or holds any intercourse with the enemy, either directly or indirectly.”
During the ensuing months, Kerry, with increasing stridency, continued to exhortthe U.S. to accept the Viet Cong peace proposals. His radical VVAW comrades went so far as to sign a “People’s Peace Treaty,” whose nine points were all extracted from a list of Viet Cong conditions for ending the war. Kerry fullysupported this treaty.
On April 22, 1971, Kerry famously testified to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations that many U.S. servicemen in Vietnam had “personally raped, cut off ears, cut off heads, taped wires from portable telephones to human genitals and turned up the power, cut off limbs, blown up bodies, randomly shot at civilians, razed villages in fashion reminiscent of Genghis Khan, shot cattle and dogs for fun, poisoned food stocks, and generally ravaged the countryside of South Vietnam in addition to the normal ravage of war …” “We learned the meaning of free fire zones,” added Kerry. “Shooting anything that moves, and we watched while America placed a cheapness on the lives of Orientals.” Moreover, Kerry emphasized that America’s “war crimes” in Southeast Asia were “not isolated incidents but crimes committed on a day-to-day basis with the full awareness of officers at all levels of command.”
Army reports that were unearthed decades later resoundingly discredited the claims of Kerry and his fellow VVAW members, proving those claims to be essentially a pack of lies. When Kerry was running for U.S. President in 2004, the publication U.S. Veteran Dispatch noted that Kerry’s 1971 Senate testimony had “occurred while some of his fellow Vietnam veterans were known by the world to be enduring terrible suffering as prisoners of war in North Vietnamese prisons.” Similarly, retired General George S. Patton III charged that Kerry’s actions had given “aid and comfort to the enemy.” And the organization Vietnam Veterans Against John Kerry stated:
“As a national leader of VVAW, Kerry campaigned against the effort of the United States to contain the spread of Communism. He used the blood of servicemen still in the field for his own political advancement by claiming that their blood was being shed unnecessarily or in vain…. Under Kerry’s leadership, VVAW members mocked the uniform of United States soldiers by wearing tattered fatigues marked with pro-communist graffiti. They dishonored America by marching in demonstrations under the flag of the Viet Cong enemy.”
Yet today, this same John Kerry has been nominated to serve as Secretary of State for the same nation he trashed so relentlessly in the ’70s. Only in America.
After graduating law school, working in a district attorney’s office, and serving a brief stint as Massachusetts’ lieutenant governor, Kerry was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1984. Just a few months later—on April 18, 1985—Kerry and fellow Democratic Senator Tom Harkin traveled to Nicaragua to meet with President Daniel Ortega, whose Communist Sandinista government had strong ties to the Soviet Union and Cuba. Through Kerry and Harkin, President Ortega offered a cease-fire agreement on the condition that the Reagan Administration stop aiding the rebel Contras who were then at war with the Sandinistas. Reagan rejected the offer as a transparent “propaganda initiative” designed to influence an upcoming House vote on a $14 million Contra-aid package, but Kerry said: “I am willing … to take the risk in the effort to put to test the good faith of the Sandinistas.” The House of Representatives ultimately voted against the Contra aid. The following day, Ortega flew to Moscow to accept a $200 million loan from the Soviets. Presumably this was one of the many “major foreign policy debates” in which, by President Obama’s reckoning, Kerry had so impressively distinguished himself.
Unchastened by the evidence of his own poor judgment, Kerry in 1986 supported a “fast for life” initiative by four U.S. military veterans protesting President Reagan’s “illegal and extraordinarily vicious wars against the poor of Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Guatemala.” Also in the 1980s, Senator Kerry hiredGareth Porter, a former fellow of the consistently pro-Soviet Institute for Policy Studies, as a legislative aide. And in 2002, Kerry sent his warm greetings to a major gathering of the Democratic Socialists of America‘s Boston chapter.
Kerry’s next opportunity to distinguish himself as a man of exceedingly poor character was furnished by the conflict in Iraq. Initially, Kerry voted to authorize the use of military force against Saddam Hussein, a position the Senator based on his firm conviction—which he publicly articulated on numerous occasions—that Saddam was aggressively seeking to develop weapons of mass destruction. During the weeks and months leading up to the March 2003 U.S. invasion, for example, Kerry made the following statements:
  • “It would be naive to the point of great danger not to believe that, left to his own devices, Saddam Hussein will misjudge, provoke and stumble into a future, more dangerous confrontation with the civilized world. He has as much as promised it.”
  • “If Saddam Hussein is unwilling to bend to the international community’s already existing order, then he will have invited enforcement …”
  • “Without question we need to disarm Saddam Hussein. He is a brutal and murderous dictator, leading an oppressive regime. And we all know the litany of his offenses.”
  • “People have forgotten that for seven and a half years, we found weapons of mass destruction [in Iraq]. We were destroying weapons of mass destruction.”
But as the political winds shifted, Kerry and his fellow congressional Democrats began to portray, with ever-growing frequency, the Iraq War as a foreign-policy debacle that had been launched hastily and without justifiable cause.
In 2004, for instance, Kerry charged that President Bush had not only “misled the American people” about the threat posed by Saddam, but also had “arbitrarily” decided that the “time for diplomacy is over” and “rushed our nation to war.” During a presidential debate that October, Kerry said: “Saddam Hussein didn’t attack us. Osama bin Laden attacked us. Al Qaeda attacked us.”
Not content to smear only the Commander-in-Chief, Senator Kerry also accused U.S. servicemen of “terrorizing” the Iraqi people. On December 4, 2005, he told Bob Schieffer on Face the Nation: “And there is no reason, Bob, that young American soldiers need to be going into the homes of Iraqis in the dead of night, terrorizing kids and children, you know, women …”
For John Kerry, it was 1971 all over again.
In recent years, as columnist Arnold Ahlert has so aptly written, Kerry “has been the federal government’s highest-ranking apologist for Syrian President Bashar Assad.” Indeed it was Kerry who repeatedly tried to undermine the Bush administration’s efforts to isolate the dictator. Under Obama, Kerry haspursued with renewed vigor his impulse to engage Assad. During a January 2009 visit to Damascus, for instance, the Senator listened attentively to Assad’s admonition that Washington must “move away from a policy based on dictating decisions” to Syria. Kerry, in turn, said: “Unlike the Bush administration that believed you could simply tell people what to do and walk away and wait for them to do it, we believe you have to engage in a discussion.” In April 2010, Kerry again met with Assad and called Syria “an essential player in bringing peace and stability to the region.”
Forty-thousand dead bodies later, one tries vainly to reconcile John Kerry’s track record with President Obama’s glowing description of him as the “perfect choice” for Secretary of State. One can only ponder with trepidation what dark days lay ahead for America with this hate-America veteran taking the reins at the State Department.
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This article clearly summarizes why we should be upset, and these exact same issues are the reason he was selected by 0'Bama.
1 reply · active 15 hours ago
Kerry is not wrong about Assad if he considers him the lesser of two evils. The Syrian rebels are a combination of sunni Muslim Al Qaeeda connected jihadis who are massacring and terrorizing Christians, Druze and Alawites. Under Assad Christians lived in more freedom than in virtually any other Muslim nation. The wonderfully perceptive Hillary (Lybya, Egypt, Benghazi, apologies over the movie) certainly supported the Syrian rebels. Wrong. Again.Seriously wrong. Again.
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When one is an anti-American POTUS seeking its destruction, then picking Kerry and Hagel are splendid choices. Right on target. 
So, what does a radical revolutionary POTUS have to do to get the job done -http://adinakutnicki.com/2012/10/07/when-authenti... 

And tell me who your friends are and I will tell you who you are -http://adinakutnicki.com/2012/10/22/world-leaders... 

As such, a radical and Islamist infused Prez has no other option but to appoint those of like-mind. Kerry and Hagel suit to a tee, despite their vet status, more of an anomaly than most patriotic vets -http://adinakutnicki.com/2012/08/27/every-alarm-b... 

Adina Kutnicki, Israel - www.adinakutnicki.com/about/
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pierce· 21 hours ago
I am wondering, out loud, if Kerry will undergo jet lag, as Hilary is suffering from. She may have done a terrific job,, in her 4 years as Secretary of State, but she must have logged close to 1 billion air miles, a clear record for her job. It is no small wonder that she has a concussion and dehydration, and with that as a cause, the State Department lost it's direction, because the Boss was never home to oversee everyday operations. 
Well good luck John, from a Swift Boat veteran.
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Chris· 21 hours ago
Will he send the USAF to help the IAF disarm Iran, Hamas, ETC? 

If so, he's OK! 

PS. We all resisted the VNW, so that was fine.
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VanZorge· 20 hours ago
kerry is consistent with obama - a long-time america hater and opportunistic leftie...... birds of a feather..
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David R· 20 hours ago
Yes...the perfect man with Obama to help carry out God's judgement on a wicked country that has turned its back on God and His Grace. 
Sit and watch as the glorious USA withers away through self-destructive stupidity and leadership that would make even a kindergarden child scratch its head in confusion.
2 replies · active 10 hours ago
~Hanoi Jane Fonda was Obama's first choice for Secretary of State. 

However, Fonda was busy recording more exercise videos. 
~This time Jane wants to teach other women her age how to do kegel exercises, 
.....so they can avoid incontinence.
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Peachteachr· 19 hours ago
This is a man who will not even dock his yatch in his homestate because he can save his wife a few more dollars in a nearby state. Is this the action of a law-abiding liberal or what? He turns my stomach.
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Genie Smith· 18 hours ago
"What’s worse, Kerry has a clear record of giving aid and comfort to America’s enemies..." 

Well, that makes him a perfect fit for Barry who has been giving aid and comfort to our enemies in the ME since he was selected the first time. Once upon a time giving aid and comfort to the enemy was considered treason. 

His Vietnam record is disgusting, and his actions after he returned from Vietnam he became an enemy to America's military and the Constitution. 

My father and the 58,000 other soldiers whose names are on the VNW Memorial are spinning in their graves.
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STEVE CHAVEZ· 18 hours ago
JOHN KERRY: "I'M AN INTERNATIONALIST." (Harvard Crimson) That's INTERNATIONAL COMMUNISM! Kerry has aided Communists for decades. As a Freshman Senator, he and Tom Harkin held hearings with two Nicaraguans who said they knew of drug dealing with funds going to the Contras. One major problem. They were lying and giving false testimony as it was found out that they were promised Green Cards/papers for citizenship in return for their false swore testimony. Hearings ended. No reprimand of Kerry or Harkin. 

Hillary too aided the 80's Communist FMLN rebels of El Salvador with thousands of dollars in a program devised by the CPUSA AND KGB. When the FMLN won the Presidency three years ago, Hillary was the highest U.S. official at the inauguration. 

Barack Obama, while at Columbia wrote an article/google "Obama Sundial 1983" which proves he was also a part of the CPUSA AND KGB fronts. He did admit to seeking out Marxist professors and this article proves he sought out the most radical anti-US students. He fit right in since he was born of Communists, mentored by a Communist, found Communist in college, found Chicago's Communists and terrorists, and now has appointed his "CIRCLE OF COMMUNISTS" to the DOJ, State Department, CIA, FBI, Homeland Security, and the White House. So Kerry fits right in.
1 reply · active 11 hours ago
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BLJ's avatar
Obama (America's enemy) nominates John Kerry (America's enemy) to replace Hillary (America's enemy)............the beat goes on. 

Keep your powder dry my friends.
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Michael Schneider· 17 hours ago
If everything in this article is correct it seems that the big Mr. Obama has found 2 little Mr. Obamas to do his bidding. Maybe Mrs. "This is the first time I've ever been proud of my country" Obama will be proud again.
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Ooh rah· 17 hours ago
Chris, NO, we didn't all resist the Vietnam war. Some of, even with high draft numbers, walked into recruiting 
offices and volunteered. Some of us took no part in any protests. Some of us welcomed home the vets with hugs instead of flying saliva.
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Jerry Patterson· 17 hours ago
Excellent coverage of a quizling.
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Andrew's avatar
Andrew· 17 hours ago
The east coast cities that put these people in power deserve what they are going to get when these commies have weakened America to the point where those cities are again attacked. A pox on you all.
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RiverFred· 17 hours ago
Isn't John Kerry the guy who invented the internet (lol)?
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MD Henderson· 16 hours ago
Andrew ~ East Coast Cities? How so??? Battle ground states and a very, very poorly run GOP campaign. A very beatable(sp) candidate emerged from their primary. Conccurrent to this,, the 
Dem's were spending money left and fight on minority and labor votes.. May have been a ton of crossovers of independents, voting for Romney too. 
MD Henderson
"One can only ponder with trepidation what dark days lay ahead for America with this hate-America veteran taking the reins at the State Department." 

From Hillary to Kerry, State goes from one hate-America veteran to another.
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neilsthepoet· 15 hours ago
I haven't met a vet yet 

I haven't met a vet yet 

Who did any hard combat time 
That thought kerry was worth spit 
That thought he wasn't out for himself 
Before he thought of the soldiers one bit 

He proved that by how he left 
His men to fend on their own 
While he took advantage of a technicality 
And took the next flight home 

He is what he is 
And what he was when he came back 
A lying opportunist like jane fonda 
A propagandistic pathetic hack 

He betrayed everybody still in country 
He's actually listed as a communist hero 
His plaque hangs in Hanoi's war museum 
His tribute to being a useful idiot zero 

He voted against all the weapons 
The modern day troopers use to fight 
He voted to cancel intelligence funding 
Yet criticizes everything in sight 

Like he's got a better plan 
One where we all get to pass a global test 
Before we're allowed to defend ourselves 
And only if France says we've done our best 

He's a lying sack who will absolutely sell out 
Every sacrifice that's already been made 
He's got no guts to hang in anywhere 
He'll just curtsy and diplomatically fade 

Neils 
2:47 pm 
10/05/2004 
*transcribed this time 
12:17 pm 
12/22/2012 

N...again
1 reply · active 9 hours ago
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nellie616· 15 hours ago
Every time there is an executive order signed...

Every time our Prez nominates a whacked liberal for a position...

Every time he speaks nice lies in those that have ticking ears...

Every time it happens, I can hear the flushing of America going down the toilet.

It doesn't even get a chance to fill up, it just won't stop with the libs in charge.

As far as Kerry, he should stick to helping his wife with the ketchup industry...I can only wish.

They will eventually take my memories away of what America was, they will find a way to tax that as well.
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Steve Bandura· 14 hours ago
John Kerry's 1st Trip to Vietnam to lay wreath at "Tomb Of Unk Charlie" drink Bom Di Bom receive Bochcoe Boom Boom and Teetee Sop Sop
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Mutantone· 14 hours ago
Just have to love the follow through on policy for the Obama Administration, Place another one that is all about Kowtowing and bowing to the enemies of the Republic and the Rights of the Citizen under the Constitution of the United States. 
What gets me is how they seem to think that their history should make them special when it was an affront to the Nation, at at time of war, adhering to their enemies, giving them aid or comfort does make them treasonous so why are they now being rewarded for such actions? Since when did we become the nation that empowered and help expand the Muslim Brotherhood in the World? 
When did that become acceptable practice for the Nation? Does the oath of office mean anything at all to the members of the Congress or worse yet our Military? Why have they allowed this atrocity to continue as they have, as they are ? Why are We?
1 reply · active 13 hours ago
Kerry and enemy of America could only peak by matching up with the quintessential American 
enemy and manipulator, deceiver and fraud with no moral base or truth, Barak Hussein Obama. 
Those who support the current criminal administration get what they bought into, desolution of 
anything good and a continuous host of missery down the road with the destruction of personal 
freedom. Evil attracts evil........................William

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