Noticed how John Kerry
Have you noticed how John Kerry has an affinity for America's mortal enemies?
Have you noticed how John Kerry tends to embrace and appease those who hate this country?
Have you noticed how this tendency defines the man who would be president?
It all started back in 1971, when Kerry came home from Vietnam ?– and promptly switched sides. Though some of his swiftboat comrades would tell you he was never much of an ally even when he wore the uniform of the U.S. Navy.
But Kerry didn't just ''protest the war,'' as he likes to explain it. He sided with the North Vietnamese Communist enemy. He bought into their party line and became one of the most effective, fifth column shills for these tyrants and butchers.
And now John Kerry is at it again.
Now he is advocating establishing relations with the terrorist regime of Iran ?– even going so far as to propose giving Tehran the nuclear fuel it seeks as a ''test'' to determine the mullahs' sincerity about using it only for peaceful purposes.
I feel like I'm living in the Twilight Zone because, despite this incredible history and these dangerous positions Kerry holds today, nearly half of U.S. voters want to elect him president of the United States.
When Kerry proposed in the first presidential debate this insane idea of providing nuclear fuel to Iran, I really thought he had perhaps just made some terrible gaffe. However, it is the official policy of his campaign, according to the Kerry website.
It should be of grave concern to every American that among Kerry's top fund-raisers are three Iranian-Americans who have been pushing for dramatic changes in U.S. policy toward Iran.
I'm talking about Hassan Nemazee, 54, an investment banker based in New York, who has raised more than $100,000. Why is he betting on Kerry? Read Teresa's lips.
I'm talking about Faraj Aalaei, who has raised between $50,000 and $100,000 for the Kerry campaign. Why is he betting on Kerry? Read Teresa's lips.
Last February, WorldNetDaily reported that Iran's official Mehr News Agency had received an e-mail from Kerry's campaign pitching the candidate as one who will ''repair the damage done'' to international relations by Bush.
But, this time, the enemy is not a group of communists in black pajamas with conventional weapons. This time, the enemy is a soon-to-be nuclear-armed jihadist nation with one goal in mind ?– destroying the ''Great Satan,'' otherwise known as the United States of America.
By Tehran John
Have you noticed how John Kerry has an affinity for America's mortal enemies?
Have you noticed how John Kerry tends to embrace and appease those who hate this country?
Have you noticed how this tendency defines the man who would be president?
It all started back in 1971, when Kerry came home from Vietnam ?– and promptly switched sides. Though some of his swiftboat comrades would tell you he was never much of an ally even when he wore the uniform of the U.S. Navy.
But Kerry didn't just ''protest the war,'' as he likes to explain it. He sided with the North Vietnamese Communist enemy. He bought into their party line and became one of the most effective, fifth column shills for these tyrants and butchers.
And now John Kerry is at it again.
Now he is advocating establishing relations with the terrorist regime of Iran ?– even going so far as to propose giving Tehran the nuclear fuel it seeks as a ''test'' to determine the mullahs' sincerity about using it only for peaceful purposes.
I feel like I'm living in the Twilight Zone because, despite this incredible history and these dangerous positions Kerry holds today, nearly half of U.S. voters want to elect him president of the United States.
When Kerry proposed in the first presidential debate this insane idea of providing nuclear fuel to Iran, I really thought he had perhaps just made some terrible gaffe. However, it is the official policy of his campaign, according to the Kerry website.
It should be of grave concern to every American that among Kerry's top fund-raisers are three Iranian-Americans who have been pushing for dramatic changes in U.S. policy toward Iran.
I'm talking about Hassan Nemazee, 54, an investment banker based in New York, who has raised more than $100,000. Why is he betting on Kerry? Read Teresa's lips.
I'm talking about Faraj Aalaei, who has raised between $50,000 and $100,000 for the Kerry campaign. Why is he betting on Kerry? Read Teresa's lips.
Last February, WorldNetDaily reported that Iran's official Mehr News Agency had received an e-mail from Kerry's campaign pitching the candidate as one who will ''repair the damage done'' to international relations by Bush.
But, this time, the enemy is not a group of communists in black pajamas with conventional weapons. This time, the enemy is a soon-to-be nuclear-armed jihadist nation with one goal in mind ?– destroying the ''Great Satan,'' otherwise known as the United States of America.
By Tehran John