Why John Kerry should not be President.

Why John Kerry should not be President.

One, he is too far to the political left, way too far. He is one of the most extreme liberal Senators. He has a lifetime rating of 92 by the ADA.

Two, he is an internationalist who has and will kowtow to foreign interests to the detriment of our security and our sovereignty.

Three, Kerry portrays himself as a war hero and as an anti-war hero. Switching between the two as suits the politics of the moment. Sometimes maintaining both at the same time.

Four, his nearly 20-year record in the Senate is abysmal. He has authored only 7 bills in 20 years that became law. He could add 4 joint resolutions to bring his total to 11. That’s a whopping average of 0.5 per year, but that isn’t the worst part. Among these 11 that became law included: the naming of a Federal building, a “save the dolphins” measure, a visa grant for one individual, a posthumous medal for a famous athlete, and two measures for “World Population Awareness Week.”

Five, Kerry has a history of meeting with and helping communist regimes. In 1985, shortly after becoming a Senator, Kerry went to Nicaragua on a “fact finding” mission. Kerry came back and began shilling for Ortega. Ortega promised Kerry he would moderate his policies. Ortega used Kerry and then within days hopped on a plane to Moscow to close a $200 million deal with his Soviet bosses. This was not the first time that communists had used Kerry.

Kerry had an illegal meeting with the North Vietnamese communists in Paris in 1970. (There was a second meeting in 1971.) During this time Kerry was still in the Navy reserve and the war in Vietnam was ongoing. Kerry’s meetings with the communists and his protest activities with the VVAW appear to be linked. Kerry supported the communists’ plan for US surrender.

Six, Kerry gave false testimony before the Congress in 1971 claiming that war atrocities were being committed by US soldiers. In his words: “crimes committed on a day-to-day basis with the full awareness of officers at all levels of command.” There were atrocities in Vietnam no doubt, but they were the exception and not the rule. I cannot repeat here the many vile charges claimed by Mr. Kerry. These charges were used against our soldiers. There were POWs who endured extreme torture and did not give the communists what John Kerry gave them for free.

-jweaks

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