Ted Kennedy and John kerry have proven themselves as enemies of the this country - What is astounding is they don't even try and hide the fact as the following article will attest.
The press which are also willing co-conspirators having had all this information at their disposal but choose not to use it for the same reasons that the Kerry and the Kennedy types do : They can't believe that people don't take them seriously anymore as the mentally superior beings that they firmly believe they are.
They believe they are positioned and destined to rule an enslaved population.
To convince the unbelievers, they want to destroy America as we know it and rebuild it as a socialist state with them in power - there can be on other reason for their actions. They will do anything to regain power to make this happen, including helping our enemies to destroy us.
These people, neo-communists and Marxist socialists, and many more like them all through history, are not Americans and never have been. They are actually not even part of the human race - they are mutants.
Kerry, Kennedy and Rockefeller: Advisors to our Enemies
We know that Senator Kerry while still a reserve officer, negotiated with the enemy during the Viet Nam War and that Senator Rockefeller traveled to Syria before the war in Iraq to tip off our enemies about our battle plans. Now we know that Senator Kennedy offered help to the Soviets. Quote:
In his book, which came out this week, Kengor focuses on a KGB letter written at the height of the Cold War that shows that Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) offered to assist Soviet leaders in formulating a public relations strategy to counter President Reagans foreign policy and to complicate his re-election efforts.
The letter, dated May 14, 1983, was sent from the head of the KGB to Yuri Andropov, who was then General Secretary of the Soviet Union's Communist Party.
In his letter, KGB head Viktor Chebrikov offered Andropov his interpretation of Kennedy's offer.
Former U.S. Sen. John Tunney (D-Calif.) had traveled to Moscow on behalf of Kennedy to seek out a partnership with Andropov and other Soviet officials, Kengor claims in his book.
At one point after President Reagan left office, Tunney acknowledged that he had played the role of intermediary, not only for Kennedy but for other U.S. senators, Kengor said. Moreover, Tunney told the London Times that he had made 15 separate trips to Moscow.
The revelation adds new meaning to the term opposition party.
Clarice Feldman 10 20 06
Saturday, October 21, 2006
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