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What Did John Kerry Really Say?
by Barbara Stock
06 October 2004
Throughout the debate John
Kerry constantly referred to the benefits of turning to the United Nations, knowing full well that as President, Mr. Bush could
not denigrate this bloated and corrupt world body.
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I had no plans to
write about the first debate between President Bush and Senator Kerry, but
after reading the transcript, so many of Kerry’s statements were so bizarre
that I can only encourage people to take the time to read the transcript
of the debate. While the Democrats are giddy that on style, Kerry “won”
the debate, all they can say about President Bush is that he “smirked” or
seemed “irritated.” I have no doubt that President Bush was irritated.
So was I.
One topic that sent painful shivers through my central nervous system was
John Kerry’s constant referrals to the benefits of turning to the United
Nations in times of need. This was a clever ploy. As President,
Mr. Bush could not denigrate this bloated and corrupt world body. Bush
could not point out the on-going investigations in our own Congress as well
as an internal investigation into the theft of food and medicine money from
the Iraqi people. Unfortunately, as the President of the United States
Bush must deal with the United Nations and he was simply not free to speak
his mind on the matter. As a senator and candidate, Kerry could praise
the United Nations to his heart’s content and all President Bush could do
was try to contain his frustration.
The hideous crimes committed against the Iraqi people appear to have been
carried out by Kerry’s new best friends, France and Germany and many in the
hierarchy of the United Nations. Again, as the present leader of the free
world, Bush could not voice his true opinion on the treachery of Chirac and
Schroeder and their involvement with Saddam Hussein. Should Kerry be
elected, the United Nations will return to its usual course of uselessness
and thievery and men like Chirac and Schroeder, who sold Saddam the very
weapons now being used to kill our troops, will be met with open arms and
their advice will be sought when it comes to the defense of America.
Playing on the general ignorance of the American people, Kerry claimed there
was “$500 million [of taxpayer money] going over to Iraq to put police officers
in the streets of Iraq, and the president is cutting the COPS program in
America?” This program, initiated under Clinton, was never a
permanent program. In fact, it only offered partial funding for three
years. Those accepting the funding had to guarantee a fourth year.
After that, the cities would have to either let the new cops go or pay their
salaries themselves. That is the way the program was set up.
Bush had nothing to do with it. Sending money to train Iraqi policemen
in sufficient numbers to protect the streets of their cities would enable
the president to reduce our troop numbers and start bringing our soldiers
home. Isn’t that the goal? Would a President Kerry do it any
differently?
Once again, heaping undeserved praise on the corrupt and cowardly United
Nations, Kerry revealed his true plans for the future of Iraq and ultimately,
the United States -- United Nations determination and control. “The
United Nations, Kofi Annan offered help after Baghdad fell. And we never
picked him up on that and did what was necessary to transfer authority and
to transfer reconstruction. It was always American-run.” I’m
sorry, Senator Kerry, but under no circumstances should President Bush turn
the future of Iraq over to Kofi Annan. The Iraqi people’s lives were
under United Nations protection for the ten years prior to the war and they
were starved to death as graft and corruption became the business of the
day. Annan did not do his job. There was a time I believed that
the only thing the United Nations could do well was pass out food.
Now I realize that the United Nations can’t even do that if there is money
to be made. The United Nations consistently turned a blind eye to mass butchering
of innocent Iraqi people by Saddam. Why should the Iraqi people have
any faith in this corrupt world body?
Have people forgotten that the United Nations had an office in Iraq after
Baghdad fell? Because of Annan’s arrogance, protection offered by the
United States was refused. The U.N. building was bombed and Annan promptly
pulled his people out against the wishes of the dying U.N. representative.
Only much later did Annan admit it was his desire “not to be associated with
the United States” that left the new Iraqi United Nations mission open to
attack.
Perhaps the most telling comment was what I consider a “Freudian slip.”
Kerry said, “I've laid out a plan by which I think we can be successful in
Iraq: with a summit, by doing better training, faster, by cutting -- by doing
what we need to do with respect to the U.N. and the elections.” What
did he mean by “cutting?” Cutting troop numbers? Cutting funding?
Cutting and running? Cutting what, Mr. Kerry? How does one train
a policeman or guardsman in Iraq any faster than is presently being done?
It is anyone’s guess as to what good a “summit” would do in hastening our
exit from Iraq. The United Nations and honest elections are a joke
quite frankly.
The final comment comes from this statement from Kerry where he showed his
true colors when it comes to defending America. When asked about pre-emptive
strikes to keep America safe from enemies, Kerry began to ramble about a
“global test.” “But if and when you do it, Jim, you have to do it in
a way that passes the test, that passes the global test where your countrymen,
your people understand fully why you're doing what you're doing and you can
prove to the world that you did it for legitimate reasons.” What if
the world, or should I say old Europe and the United Nations, doesn’t feel
you have a “legitimate” reason, Mr. Kerry? Will you then not defend
the country, bowing to world opinion? Will Kerry stand by and debate
the issue as the terrorists prepare a massive attack because France has oil
interests with the leader of a country supporting al Qaeda or some other
terrorist group?
This entire 90 minute debate comes down to one question: Which man
will protect the United States and the American people to the best of his
ability? John Kerry will heavily consult world leaders for their acceptance.
Kerry will seek assistance from the United Nations and trust it to actually
support the United States, something it rarely does. President Bush
realizes that sometimes you have to take control of your own future. The
war on terror is not new. It started in the 1970’s in Iran. It’s
very possible that it will end in Iran. John Kerry and the European
Union want to give the Islamic fundamentalist leaders of Iran a loaded gun
in the form of nuclear fuel. George Bush does not. That was tried
in North Korea by another Democrat president. I think history shows
clearly that this kind of “diplomacy” doesn’t work.
Putting it in common terms, if you had an unarmed murderer in front of you,
would you hand him the gun to kill you and then hope he doesn’t use it?
America, let’s use some common sense. You don’t arm the enemy and you
don’t seek the world’s permission to defend yourself. Looking good standing
behind a podium has little to do with making a good commander in chief.
It really is that simple.
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