Senator Kerry: Stop Preaching and Start Helping

Sen John KerrySenator flip-flop Kerry has the audacity to be politically correct and call a policy change a policy reversal. God knows he doesn’t have the brass ones to refer to it as flip-flopping. Wouldn’t want to start that conversation again.

And Senator Kerry, what will you say if the “direct talks” do not achieve the desired result? Will you say you are then against them before you were in favor? Having more than one approach does not constitute a policy reversal. You have been known to be for something right before you were against something. But in the much repeated statement of the current Presidential Administration, all options are on the table and he is just using one more. If that doesn’t work the other options will be considered.

If the President does not do what you ask, you blame him for what happens. If he does something you want, you characterize it to suit yourself. Why don’t you stop belly aching and try to provide assistance rather than political sound bites?

C. Harris
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Dialogue with Iran and Syria Overdue
March 2nd, 2007

This week – in a big policy reversal — the Bush Administration announced that the United States would join talks with Iran and Syria on the future of Iraq. It’s a decision that is long overdue. For a long time now, we’ve needed to engage in direct talks with these countries – if Ronald Reagan was prepared to talk with the “Evil Empire” surely we can talk directly with Iran and Syria.

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