In a bombshell development that could have turned President Bush's
victory into a landslide had it
come out before the election, John Kerry wrote in his Vietnam war
diary that he met with "terrorists"
in Paris - a revelation that "flabbergasted" his running mate John
Edwards.
All during the campaign, Kerry had adamantly refused to release his
diary, claiming that he'd given
exclusive rights to use the document to his biographer, Douglas
Brinkely. But when Brinkley told
reporters that wasn't true, Kerry still declined to make the diary
public.
Now we know why.
According to Newsweek magazine: "Kerry's diary included mention of a
meeting with some North
Vietnamese terrorists in Paris."
Though Kerry's sit-down with North Vietnamese representatives had been
reported late in the campaign,
his description of them as "terrorists" would have set off smoke
alarms.
The prospect that the top Democrat was willing to negotiate with
"terrorists" 35-years ago would
undoubtedly cement the Bush campaign's central message on Kerry:
Anyone who would negotiate with
terrorists can't be trusted with U.S. national security in a post-9/11
world.
John Edwards was "flabbergasted" by the news, Newsweek said. He
recognized immediately how important
it was to keep Kerry's terrorist confab secret.
"Let me get this straight," he told campaign staffers who delivered
the shocker. "He met with
terrorists? Oh, that's good."
--
Scott in Florida wrote:[color=blue]
>
> The prospect that the top Democrat was willing to negotiate with
> "terrorists" 35-years ago would
> undoubtedly cement the Bush campaign's central message on Kerry:
> Anyone who would negotiate with
> terrorists can't be trusted with U.S. national security in a post-9/11
> world.
>[/color]
Dude. Weren't those pictures of Bush swapping spit with the Saudis
recently? Wasn't it the Saudis who bred most of the 9/11 hijackers?
On 11 Jun 2005 09:01:34 -0700, "Learning Richard"
<learningrichard@gmail.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
>
>
>Scott in Florida wrote:[color=green]
>> Diary Bombshell: Kerry Met with Terrorists[/color]
>
><snip />
>
>Hardly a bombshell, Scott. That was brought up many times during the
>election. The slant in the publication you cite is just bitter hatred.[/color]
Just making sure everyone knows and remembers....Kerry is a traitor...
Learning Richard wrote:[color=blue]
> Scott in Florida wrote:[color=green]
> >
> > The prospect that the top Democrat was willing to negotiate with
> > "terrorists" 35-years ago would
> > undoubtedly cement the Bush campaign's central message on Kerry:
> > Anyone who would negotiate with
> > terrorists can't be trusted with U.S. national security in a post-9/11
> > world.
> >[/color]
>
> Dude. Weren't those pictures of Bush swapping spit with the Saudis
> recently? Wasn't it the Saudis who bred most of the 9/11 hijackers?
>[/color]
NEWSFLASH: While waiting for Scott in Florida to retort a sound point
regarding Bush's kissing and fondling Saudi Terror sponsors recently,
the world only heard crickets.
"Scott in Florida" <JustAsk@Florida.com> wrote in message
news:vj3ma1h3lou4v8sj8m9cf6po87o3h5nuit@4ax.com...[color=blue]
> On 11 Jun 2005 09:01:34 -0700, "Learning Richard"
> <learningrichard@gmail.com> wrote:
>[color=green]
> >
> >
> >Scott in Florida wrote:[color=darkred]
> >> Diary Bombshell: Kerry Met with Terrorists[/color]
> >
> ><snip />
> >
> >Hardly a bombshell, Scott. That was brought up many times during the
> >election. The slant in the publication you cite is just bitter hatred.[/color]
>
>
> Just making sure everyone knows and remembers....Kerry is a traitor...[/color]
Less a traitor than a Neocon like yourself, remember that.
On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 16:27:57 -0400, "Josh"
<nobody@noplacenowhere.never> wrote:
[color=blue]
>
>"Scott in Florida" <JustAsk@Florida.com> wrote in message
>news:vj3ma1h3lou4v8sj8m9cf6po87o3h5nuit@4ax.com...[color=green]
>> On 11 Jun 2005 09:01:34 -0700, "Learning Richard"
>> <learningrichard@gmail.com> wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>> >
>> >
>> >Scott in Florida wrote:
>> >> Diary Bombshell: Kerry Met with Terrorists
>> >
>> ><snip />
>> >
>> >Hardly a bombshell, Scott. That was brought up many times during the
>> >election. The slant in the publication you cite is just bitter hatred.[/color]
>>
>>
>> Just making sure everyone knows and remembers....Kerry is a traitor...[/color]
>
>Less a traitor than a Neocon like yourself, remember that.
>[/color]
Josh...you just ain't makin it...
Perhaps you should go back to school and learn a bit...
On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 20:40:20 GMT, Scott in Florida
<JustAsk@Florida.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
>Josh...you just ain't makin it...
>
>Perhaps you should go back to school and learn a bit...[/color]
Kind of like debating with a grammar school kid, isn't it?
------------------------------------------------
The DNC - Building a bridge to the 20th Century.
"Eric Dreher" <ericd@cox.nét> wrote in message
news:59oma1ho8m00ganr2lksjfu4vb3tlk0hei@4ax.com...[color=blue]
> On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 20:40:20 GMT, Scott in Florida
> <JustAsk@Florida.com> wrote:
>[color=green]
>>Josh...you just ain't makin it...
>>
>>Perhaps you should go back to school and learn a bit...[/color]
>
> Kind of like debating with a grammar school kid, isn't it?
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------
> The DNC - Building a bridge to the 20th Century.[/color]
Learning Richard wrote:[color=blue]
> Scott in Florida wrote:[color=green]
>>
>> The prospect that the top Democrat was willing to negotiate with
>> "terrorists" 35-years ago would
>> undoubtedly cement the Bush campaign's central message on Kerry:
>> Anyone who would negotiate with
>> terrorists can't be trusted with U.S. national security in a
>> post-9/11 world.
>>[/color]
>
> Dude. Weren't those pictures of Bush swapping spit with the Saudis
> recently? Wasn't it the Saudis who bred most of the 9/11 hijackers?
>
> hmmm[/color]
Here's a post kiss picture of the kids off to the back 40:
Word on the street is that Connie was asked ot 'take care' of the price
later that night. No pictures of that but ya never know, the paperatise are
everywhere.
[This followup was posted to alt.autos.toyota and a copy was sent to the
cited author.]
In article <de2ma1hdblr784jti520jb7dlcha8er22g@4ax.com>,
[email]JustAsk@Florida.com[/email] says...[color=blue]
> Diary Bombshell: Kerry Met with Terrorists
>
> In a bombshell development that could have turned President Bush's
> victory into a landslide had it
> come out before the election, John Kerry wrote in his Vietnam war
> diary that he met with "terrorists"
> in Paris - a revelation that "flabbergasted" his running mate John
> Edwards.
>
> All during the campaign, Kerry had adamantly refused to release his
> diary, claiming that he'd given
> exclusive rights to use the document to his biographer, Douglas
> Brinkely. But when Brinkley told
> reporters that wasn't true, Kerry still declined to make the diary
> public.
>
> Now we know why.
>
> According to Newsweek magazine: "Kerry's diary included mention of a
> meeting with some North
> Vietnamese terrorists in Paris."
>
> Though Kerry's sit-down with North Vietnamese representatives had been
> reported late in the campaign,
> his description of them as "terrorists" would have set off smoke
> alarms.
>
> The prospect that the top Democrat was willing to negotiate with
> "terrorists" 35-years ago would
> undoubtedly cement the Bush campaign's central message on Kerry:
> Anyone who would negotiate with
> terrorists can't be trusted with U.S. national security in a post-9/11
> world.
>
> John Edwards was "flabbergasted" by the news, Newsweek said. He
> recognized immediately how important
> it was to keep Kerry's terrorist confab secret.
>
> "Let me get this straight," he told campaign staffers who delivered
> the shocker. "He met with
> terrorists? Oh, that's good."
>[/color]
I just love pointy-headed suburbanites. They are SOOO funny!
Repo Man wrote:[color=blue]
> [This followup was posted to alt.autos.toyota and a copy was sent to the
> cited author.]
>
> In article <de2ma1hdblr784jti520jb7dlcha8er22g@4ax.com>,
> [email]JustAsk@Florida.com[/email] says...[color=green]
> > Diary Bombshell: Kerry Met with Terrorists
> >
> > In a bombshell development that could have turned President Bush's
> > victory into a landslide had it
> > come out before the election, John Kerry wrote in his Vietnam war
> > diary that he met with "terrorists"
> > in Paris - a revelation that "flabbergasted" his running mate John
> > Edwards.
> >
> > All during the campaign, Kerry had adamantly refused to release his
> > diary, claiming that he'd given
> > exclusive rights to use the document to his biographer, Douglas
> > Brinkely. But when Brinkley told
> > reporters that wasn't true, Kerry still declined to make the diary
> > public.
> >
> > Now we know why.
> >
> > According to Newsweek magazine: "Kerry's diary included mention of a
> > meeting with some North
> > Vietnamese terrorists in Paris."
> >
> > Though Kerry's sit-down with North Vietnamese representatives had been
> > reported late in the campaign,
> > his description of them as "terrorists" would have set off smoke
> > alarms.
> >
> > The prospect that the top Democrat was willing to negotiate with
> > "terrorists" 35-years ago would
> > undoubtedly cement the Bush campaign's central message on Kerry:
> > Anyone who would negotiate with
> > terrorists can't be trusted with U.S. national security in a post-9/11
> > world.
> >
> > John Edwards was "flabbergasted" by the news, Newsweek said. He
> > recognized immediately how important
> > it was to keep Kerry's terrorist confab secret.
> >
> > "Let me get this straight," he told campaign staffers who delivered
> > the shocker. "He met with
> > terrorists? Oh, that's good."
> >[/color]
>
> I just love pointy-headed suburbanites. They are SOOO funny!
>[/color]
No different than Bush getting some tongue from the Saudi financiers of
global Terrorism.
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