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John Kerry Proves Once Again He’s an Idiot

John KerryDemocrats have a host of idiots to draw from in their effort to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. John Kerry is no exception to this rule. In an effort to quickly confirm the allegations that liberals hold appeasement as their primary weapon against national security threats Senator John Kerry reveals Democrats are ready, willing and able to cave to accusations by the “Muslim world’ that the big bad old US needs to ‘forge ties’ with same. For all those who never cease to find time to criticize the Bush Administration’s eight years in office kindly remember we have not been attacked since September 11, 2001. ‘We share your aspirations’ is a quote from Mr Kerry. The problem is Mr Kerry may not be completely up to speed on what those aspirations are. To broadly state that the US wants to ‘forge better ties’ with the ‘Muslim world’ assumes that all Muslims share common aspirations. Are liberals so ignorant as to think ALL Muslims think alike? Are they silly enough to assume a generalization like that? Name one group where all members of the set think exactly alike on any issue or topic. This is part of the Obama brain trust who is the Chairman of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee. What is worse? That Kerry could have won in 2004 or Obama winning in 2008?

Stanford Matthews
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February 2009

The chairman of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, is calling for a new chapter in America’s relationship with the Muslim world. Kerry chaired a hearing Thursday to explore ways to forge better ties with the Muslim world.

Senator Kerry opened the hearing by echoing President Barack Obama’s call for better ties with the Muslim world. “We share your aspirations for freedom, dignity, justice and security. We are ready to listen, learn, and honor the president’s commitment to approach the Muslim world with a spirit of mutual respect,” he said.

911Kerry called on Americans to do their part to ease the climate of fear and distrust that followed the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States. “If we truly want to empower Muslim moderates, we must also stop tolerating the casual Islamophobia that has seeped into our political discourse since 9/11,” he said.

The senator, who recently returned from a trip to Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, the West Bank and Gaza, called for expanding educational exchanges between the United States and the Muslim world and for greater funding to promote Americans’ foreign language capabilities.

Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright was among those who testified at the hearing. “Our engagement with Muslim communities should include explicit support for democracy. This preference need not be heavy handed, but neither should it be so timid as to be inaudible,” she said.

Dalia Mogahed, executive director of the Gallup Center for Muslim Studies, discussed Muslim perceptions of the United States gleaned by international surveys of done by her organization.

Osama bin LadenShe said detainee abuses at hands of U.S. personnel in the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq and the U.S. detention center Guantanamo Bay, Cuba hurt America’s image in the Muslim world. She said most Muslims believe the U.S. invasion of Iraq did more harm than good, and that very few Muslims believe the United States takes an even-handed approach to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

Mogahed says many Muslims admire what they say are universal values practiced so well in the west, including good governance and self-determination, as well as human rights. But she says they are skeptical as to the United States’ true intentions in promoting these values in their region.

“Ironically, it stems from the perception that we do not live the values that they so admire about us in our treatment of them – rule of law, self-determination, and human rights. Many believe that the U.S. is denying Muslims these rights by supporting dictatorships, direct occupation of Muslim lands, and what is seen as passive support for Israeli violence,” she said.

Mogahed says Muslim Americans could play an important role in helping improve U.S. ties with the Muslim world.

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  1. 3 Comment(s)

  2. By MK on Mar 9, 2009 | Reply

    “We are ready to listen, learn, and…..”

    Sums up the leftist worldview doesn’t it, all except the west are better and it’s always America’s fault.

  3. By MAS1916 on Mar 12, 2009 | Reply

    During his ‘tour’ in Vietnam they gave Kerry a gun that worked. They only gave Al Gore a camera. Gore was able to figure out what side of the camera to stand on (he had trouble with the gun part). Kerry was also able to figure out what side of the camera to stand on. That was his only combat accomplishment besides campaigning for a purple heart – possibly received by cutting himself on a beer can.

  4. By Kcp on Apr 15, 2009 | Reply

    Maybe reading the entire sentence rather than taking just the first half would help. Kerry did not end the sentence at “aspiration, he said, “We share your aspirations for freedom, dignity, justice and security.”

    Had your hero, George Bush said the same thing, you would have had no problem with the sentence and proudly quoted it as part of the “spreading democracy” agenda.

    I listened to the entire hearing – http://foreign.senate.gov/hearings/2009/hrg090226p.html and the point was to engage with the moderate Muslims – moving them to isolate their extremists. As you say, not all Muslims have the same values. Don’t you agree with Senator Kerry that we should reach out to those whose values are compatible with ours?

    Oh, MAS1916, Senator Kerry is a war hero. He received a Silver Star, the third most prestigious award the Navy gives. Republican Senator Warner, who was Secretary of the Navy during part of the Vietnam War said in June 2006 on the Senate floor (its in the Senate record) that he reviewed that award and Kerry deserved it. In addition, he got a Bronze star for risking his life to save Rassmann. Rassmann, a Republican former law officer backed Kerry in 2004. The three purple hearts were not what made him a hero. The fact of the matter is that people with a political agenda, lied about the sacrifices Kerry made serving his country in Vietnam- something Rove, Cheney, and Bush refused to do. Kerry had strings he could have pulled but he thought it was wrong to do so.

    PS It was BUSH, who likely had so many beers in that time frame that he would have cut himself with a beer can.

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