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Iranian leaders
like Senator John Kerry. Does that say something?
North Korea likes
Senator John Kerry. Does that say something?
According to Financial
Times’ Andrew Ward in Seoul and James Harding in Washington,
North Korean media is taking quite ambitiously and kindly to
Kerry for United States President. How very interesting for
those of us who champion George W. Bush for US President.
"North Korea
Warms to Kerry Presidency Bid" headlines the Financial
Times piece.
North Korea smilingly
regards Kerry as soft on global terrorism. He’s an easy
catch when it comes to living with those doing nuclear build-ups.
He’s not going to be aggressive like GWB when it comes
to protecting the planet from killers international.
North Korea sees
Kerry as an idealist who is more pliable for playing with. He’s
more gullible, in other words.
Therefore, it’s
with "reverential reporting" that North Korea’s
media gives center stage coverage to Kerry. He’s become
a favorite for headlines, even to the extent of his speeches
being plastered throughout. His oratory has made it big time
on Radio Pyongyang. His rhetoric has come into its own through
the Korea Central News Agency, "the official mouthpiece
of Mr. Kim’s communist regime.
Does that say something?
Around the world,
those regimes that are into clandestine activities, seeking
to do in democracy planting and further their own global control
agendas are becoming willing fans of Kerry and Team. They are
unabashedly broadcasting their applause for his winning the
presidency come November.
With such friends
on America’s side, why fear the future? Right?
Kerry links with
Jane Fonda once again. Vietnam Vets are up in arms about his
playing hero while exploiting them as criminals, accusing them
of setting loose atrocities numerous. And now North Korea sees
him as a kiss-up major.
North Koreans think
that Kerry is right-on when "pledging to adopt a more ‘sincere
attitude’ toward North Korea if elected."
Again, I repeat,
does this say something important or does this say something
important?
Joseph Grant Swank, Jr., is
the Pastor of New Hope Church in Windham, ME. He is a a graduate
of an accredited college (BA) and seminary (M Div) with graduate
work at Harvard Divinity School. Pastor Swank has been married
for 41 years and he has 3 adult children. He is the author of
5 books and over 2000 articles in various Protestant and Catholic
magazines, journals and newspapers. He writes a weekly religion
column for PORTLAND PRESS HERALD newspaper, Portland ME. His
columns have appeared on IntellectualConservative.com, MichNews.com,
BushCountry.org, Chalcedon.com, ConservativeTruth.com, TheAbsurdReport.com,
Israel Action Coalition, WoundedShepherds.com, among others.
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