Sunday, January 30, 2005

Democrats Caution Against Celebrating Elections.

Senator Carl Levin ranking Senate Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee cautioned this morning about putting too much into this election. When I can find some quotes from the Wolf Blitzer interview with him I will post them. But needless to say his comments were pure poopoo.

But John Kerry's comments are "on the record". "No one in the United States should try to overhype this election," Kerry told NBC's "Meet the Press."

As NewsMax.com reports, Kerry went on to question the historic referendum's legitimacy, saying, "It's hard to say that something is legitimate when a whole portion of the country can't vote and doesn't vote."

Asked if he thought Iraq was now less of a terrorist threat, Kerry at first said, "No, it's more. And, in fact, I believe the world is less safe today than it was two and a half years ago."

But he changed his answer moments later, after "Meet the Press" host Tim Russert pressed him on the bizarre claim.

"I'm glad Saddam Hussein is gone, and I've said that a hundred times," he insisted.




2 comments:

Kevin D. Korenthal said...

Anthony: It is so very sad but I believe you are correct. I am here though and I will be revealing whatever I find out about their plans.

Paula,

It is clear since even George Sorros http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2005/1/31/142634.shtml thinks Kerry was a bad candidate that Kerry was indeed weak. But he refuces (like the rest of his Party) to aknowledge that he lost the election.

Despite the facts, the Democrats have somehow convinced themselves that everything is going according to their plans!

Kevin D. Korenthal said...

Egypt can help by sending troops to The West Bank and Gaza strip to maintian an orderly Israeli withdraw from some of those areas.