By Matt Hurley for the TIB Network:
From International Herald Tribune:[J]ust after Kerry's major speech on the war in which he insisted that the United States "must make Iraq the world's responsibility" and that others "should share the burden," Schröder's sense of courtesy collided with reality and he drove a spike into the notion. He told reporters, "We won't send any German soldiers to Iraq, and that's where it's going to remain."
Matt's Chat
France won't be helping either should Kerry win. So, just who exactly are these foreign leaders for Kerry and what 'secret plan' will he unveil this week?More lies. More exagerration. Kerry/Edwards has not been truthful with the American people. I demand an investigation and I question the timing of all of this. HEINZ! Big Ketchup! The whole thing was concocted in Taxachusetts. He was for it before he was against it.
Wnough insanity. We have a very clear choice on Nov. 2nd. We can let the kids play in a dangerous world, or we we can keep the adults in charge. Vote George W. Bush, a man who has an agenda for America that makes sense.
Mark's Remarks
John Kerry's lovely little line about getting our allies back on board is falling on its ear. Even the objects of his dearest affection (outside of Ho Chi Minh), the French, don't want to get involved. Why? They liked the guy we got rid of. And, I believe, even they realize Kerry is no leader. He is not to be trusted, much less tolerated, given his record of vacillation and flipflopping.
The choice could not be more clear. We either let an indecisive, flipflopping, incoherent Taxachusetts disciple of Ted Kennedy lead our country to oblivion; or do we in fact carry on the course of winning the peace by spreading the tremendous blessings of liberty to those who have never seen it, so they might realize the wonder of joining the community of freedomloving nations and fight the megalomaniacal mullahs who simply want power and use Allah's name to get it?