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Kerry Uncovered Iran-Contra?
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Jul 22, 2004, 12:38 PM
 
From The Guardian:
John Kerry's political education is far deeper than that of senators who have merely legislated. He has journeyed to the heart of darkness many times and emerged to tell the tale. It was not simply that Kerry's commander in Vietnam was the model of the blood-thirsty bombastic colonel in Apocalypse Now. Kerry's combat experience didn't end in the Mekong, but moved into the dangerous realm of high politics. From his first appearance on the public stage, giving voice as a decorated officer to the anti-war disillusionment of Vietnam veterans, when Richard Nixon and his dirty-tricks crew targeted him, he has uncovered cancers on the presidency. This is why the Bush administration fears him. He has explored the dark recesses of contemporary history, often without political reward. Tarred as a "flip flopper" by Bush's $85m TV ad campaign, Kerry in fact is one of the most consistent politicians of his generation.

In his first month as a senator, in January 1985, he discovered the thread that would unravel the Iran-contra scandal - the creation of an illegal foreign policy apparatus run out of the national security council by Reagan's military aide, Oliver North, and the CIA director, William Casey. Kerry had the training and instincts of a prosecutor. As a district attorney in Massachusetts, he smashed the local mafia. Now, as senator, he has surrounded himself with tough investigators. In south Florida, they found men accused of drug-running who were shipping guns to the Nicaraguan contras and claiming to be instructed by the NSC. They tracked down a contra adviser in Costa Rica known as "Colonel Flaco", who had evidence that North was involved in financing the contras with Colombian drug money. The path led further, to Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega and to Saudi funding sources. Kerry won support from Republicans on the Senate foreign relations committee to launch an official investigation, in large part because of the drug aspect. (Concerned about heroin addiction among Vietnam veterans, Kerry had followed the geopolitics of drugs.)
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Jul 22, 2004, 12:44 PM
 
He can walk on water too.

Editorializing is one thing. Positioning a single individual as the sole determining factor (many times adn issues over )is just silly. One man may make a difference, but to hear the songs sung of Kerry's abilities and heroic past just gets tiring.

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Jul 22, 2004, 12:50 PM
 
Originally posted by :dragonflypro::
He can walk on water too.

Editorializing is one thing. Positioning a single individual as the sole determining factor (many times adn issues over )is just silly. One man may make a difference, but to hear the songs sung of Kerry's abilities and heroic past just gets tiring.

T
I know. It must be tiring and painful to hear these things and not being able to find anything remotely matching Kerry's achievements in Bush's CV. Bummer.

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Jul 22, 2004, 12:51 PM
 
Originally posted by :dragonflypro::
He can walk on water too.

Editorializing is one thing. Positioning a single individual as the sole determining factor (many times adn issues over )is just silly. One man may make a difference, but to hear the songs sung of Kerry's abilities and heroic past just gets tiring.

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It's a refreshing change from hearing about Bush's failures as a businessman, questionable military records, etc.

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Jul 22, 2004, 02:01 PM
 
Originally posted by Logic:
I know. It must be tiring and painful to hear these things and not being able to find anything remotely matching Kerry's achievements in Bush's CV. Bummer.
Logic, don't be a dink. What do my comments have to do with Bush?

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