Wednesday, April 07, 2004

Kerry Tales, Part XXXIX

Here's Senator John Kerry's analysis of Iraq:
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."
So the Haughty Hairdo's defending the radical Islamic terrorist who ambushed America's military and then instigated a riot that's already claimed 200 lives (most of them Iraqis). Further evidence that Kerry and liberals aren't so much anti-war as they are anti-American.

LGF blogger Charles Johnson calls Kerry's quote "the worst thing said yet by a Presidential candidate. . . God save us if this man is elected president."

I have nothing to add.

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