A Foreign Policy To Be Scared Of
Friendly with the enemy: Kerry?’s fondness for Vietnam?’s communist dictatorship, one of the most oppressive in the world, continues.
As chairman of the Select Senate Committee on POW/MIA Affairs, created in 1991 to investigate reports that U.S. prisoners of war and soldiers designated missing in action were still alive in Vietnam, Kerry badgered the panel into voting that no American servicemen remained in Vietnam.
?“[N]o one in the United States Senate pushed harder to bury the POW/MIA issue, the last obstacle preventing normalization of relations with Hanoi, than John Forbes Kerry,?” noted U.S. Veteran Dispatch.
?“But Kerry's participation in the Committee became controversial in December 1992,?” reported the nonpartisan Center for Public Integrity, ?“when Hanoi announced that it had awarded Colliers International, a Boston-based real estate company, an exclusive deal to develop its commercial real estate potentially worth billions. Stuart Forbes, the CEO of Colliers, is Kerry's cousin.?”
The ?“odd coincidence,?” according to FrontPageMagazine.com, involved a deal worth $905 million.
Jeff Jacoby, the token conservative columnist at the Boston Globe, notes that Kerry continues his apologia for Vietnam's never-ending atrocities. ''Far from taking the lead on the Vietnam Human Rights Bill, he has prevented it from coming to a vote. He claims that making an issue of Hanoi's repression would be counterproductive.''
Kerry is also a fan of China?’s communist dictatorship. ?“On May 19, 1994, five years after Tiananmen Square, Kerry spoke on the Senate floor against linking China's Most Favored Nation trade status to its human rights record,?” Slate reported.
Kerry said: ?“China is the strongest military power in Asia. We need China's cooperation. We cannot afford to adopt a cold-war kind of policy that merely excludes and pushes China away.?”
Limiting China's MFN status ?“would make us a bit player in a production of enormous proportions. We possess no stick, including MFN, which can force China to embrace internationally recognized human rights and freedoms.?”
This is a story that no one has talked about. The main stream media points fingers at Haliburton all the time but ignores this part of Kerry's background. The stories are there people. Read them and be afraid. Be very afraid.
By TMM
Friendly with the enemy: Kerry?’s fondness for Vietnam?’s communist dictatorship, one of the most oppressive in the world, continues.
As chairman of the Select Senate Committee on POW/MIA Affairs, created in 1991 to investigate reports that U.S. prisoners of war and soldiers designated missing in action were still alive in Vietnam, Kerry badgered the panel into voting that no American servicemen remained in Vietnam.
?“[N]o one in the United States Senate pushed harder to bury the POW/MIA issue, the last obstacle preventing normalization of relations with Hanoi, than John Forbes Kerry,?” noted U.S. Veteran Dispatch.
?“But Kerry's participation in the Committee became controversial in December 1992,?” reported the nonpartisan Center for Public Integrity, ?“when Hanoi announced that it had awarded Colliers International, a Boston-based real estate company, an exclusive deal to develop its commercial real estate potentially worth billions. Stuart Forbes, the CEO of Colliers, is Kerry's cousin.?”
The ?“odd coincidence,?” according to FrontPageMagazine.com, involved a deal worth $905 million.
Jeff Jacoby, the token conservative columnist at the Boston Globe, notes that Kerry continues his apologia for Vietnam's never-ending atrocities. ''Far from taking the lead on the Vietnam Human Rights Bill, he has prevented it from coming to a vote. He claims that making an issue of Hanoi's repression would be counterproductive.''
Kerry is also a fan of China?’s communist dictatorship. ?“On May 19, 1994, five years after Tiananmen Square, Kerry spoke on the Senate floor against linking China's Most Favored Nation trade status to its human rights record,?” Slate reported.
Kerry said: ?“China is the strongest military power in Asia. We need China's cooperation. We cannot afford to adopt a cold-war kind of policy that merely excludes and pushes China away.?”
Limiting China's MFN status ?“would make us a bit player in a production of enormous proportions. We possess no stick, including MFN, which can force China to embrace internationally recognized human rights and freedoms.?”
This is a story that no one has talked about. The main stream media points fingers at Haliburton all the time but ignores this part of Kerry's background. The stories are there people. Read them and be afraid. Be very afraid.
By TMM