Wednesday, April 07, 2004

U.S. Sedition Watch: Kerry calls Terrorist Al-Sadr 'a legitimate voice'

The gangrenous threads of political treachery that infect the current conception of DNC leadership is abhorrent.
What is wrong with these people?


Kerry: Terrorist Shiite Al-Sadr 'a Legitimate Voice'

In an interview broadcast Wednesday morning, Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry defended terrorist Shiite imam Muqtada al-Sadr as a "legitimate voice" in Iraq, despite that fact that he's led an uprising that has killed nearly 20 American GIs in the last two days.

Speaking of al-Sadr's newspaper, which was shut down by coalition forces last week after it urged violence against U.S. troops, Kerry complained to National Public Radio, "They shut a newspaper that belongs to a legitimate voice in Iraq."

In the next breath, however, the White House hopeful caught himself and quickly changed direction. "Well, let me ... change the term 'legitimate.' It belongs to a voice - because he has clearly taken on a far more radical tone in recent days and aligned himself with both Hamas and Hezbollah, which is a sort of terrorist alignment."
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*spit*

TechCentral has a great explanation as to why the Dems keep the blackness of the hole they're digging so very close to their hearts.

Here's a snip illustrating the black hole part which drives them:

Error No. 1: Unwillingness to use force to retaliate against terrorism or pre-empt attacks.

Error No. 2: Inaction in the face of legal obstacles.

Error No. 3: Animus toward the intelligence community.

Error No. 4: Fear of unpopularity in the court of domestic and foreign public opinion.

Error No. 5: Failure to improve bilateral relations with Arab states and Pakistan
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