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Sen. Kerry defends Pres. Obama on Iran response in NYT OP-ED.
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He also takes on McCain!

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/18/opinion/18kerry.html?...



"THE grass-roots protests that have engulfed Iran since its presidential election last week have grabbed America’s attention and captured headlines — unfortunately, so has the clamor from neoconservatives urging President Obama to denounce the voting as a sham and insert ourselves directly in Iran’s unrest."


"There’s just one problem. If we actually want to empower the Iranian people, we have to understand how our words can be manipulated and used against us to strengthen the clerical establishment, distract Iranians from a failing economy and rally a fiercely independent populace against outside interference. Iran’s hard-liners are already working hard to pin the election dispute, and the protests, as the result of American meddling. On Wednesday, the Iranian Foreign Ministry chastised American officials for “interventionist” statements. Government complaints of slanted coverage by the foreign press are rising in pitch."

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  -Sen. Kerry defends Pres. Obama on Iran response in NYT OP-ED. wisteria  Jun-17-09 08:45 PM   #0 
  - Kick and Rec for common sense. Good to see Obama getting some  Kdillard   Jun-17-09 08:52 PM   #1 
  - I agree, there is a lot of common sense in what he writes.  wisteria   Jun-17-09 08:54 PM   #2 
     - Even though I wanted John Kerry in some position in the White  Kdillard   Jun-17-09 09:08 PM   #3 
     - Many of us wanted Ted Kennedy to be President but we learned  jwirr   Jun-17-09 09:46 PM   #5 
     - Agreed.  Kdillard   Jun-17-09 09:55 PM   #8 
     - I think he has found a voice in the Senate, but I still wish he would have become our president. n/t  wisteria   Jun-17-09 11:24 PM   #14 
        - Me too. :( IMHO, he would've been one of our best!  ObamaKerryDem   Jun-18-09 02:30 PM   #27 
     - I can't agree with you more. Senator Kerry has a lot more freedom outside the WH to speak bluntly  wisteria   Jun-17-09 11:15 PM   #12 
        - This is true. One consolation for the fraud that was 2004.  ObamaKerryDem   Jun-18-09 02:35 PM   #28 
     - His speeches, comments and writing on foreign policy impress me more than anyone else's  karynnj   Jun-18-09 11:05 AM   #23 
  - He's right , any meddling by us will only discredit and inflame  Alameda   Jun-17-09 09:10 PM   #4 
  - Excellent. n/t  ProSense   Jun-17-09 09:53 PM   #6 
  - Good for Kerry for injecting some sense into the discussion.  Arkana   Jun-17-09 09:55 PM   #7 
  - True  politicasista   Jun-17-09 10:05 PM   #9 
  - Awesome...  O is 44   Jun-17-09 10:17 PM   #10 
  - I agree with you. Democrats should show more support of their leadership when they deserve it. n/t  wisteria   Jun-17-09 11:17 PM   #13 
  - Welcome to DU!  Strong Atheist   Jun-18-09 10:33 AM   #22 
  - I really like the tenor of the SFRC hearings with Kerry and Lugar setting a very  karynnj   Jun-18-09 01:51 PM   #25 
  - k&R Very Good! N/T  mecherosegarden   Jun-17-09 10:34 PM   #11 
  - They really have shit on the other side of the aisle don't they.  Lord Helmet   Jun-17-09 11:45 PM   #15 
  - Yep. They appear so much more concerned with their lack of power than what is good for the country.  wisteria   Jun-17-09 11:53 PM   #16 
  - McCain, Lieberman and other Republicans are stupid asses  JI7   Jun-18-09 12:01 AM   #17 
  - Absolutely. n/t  wisteria   Jun-18-09 01:40 AM   #18 
  - Thanks, John Kerry  mogster   Jun-18-09 07:10 AM   #19 
  - Yeah, so intelligent, but with a lot of common sense. Something Repubs seem to lack. n/t  wisteria   Jun-18-09 09:43 AM   #21 
  - Yes. Think before you speak, John McCain and your fellow neocons!  flpoljunkie   Jun-18-09 07:42 AM   #20 
  - The reality is that if - god forbinds - McCain has been in the White House  question everything   Jun-18-09 12:33 PM   #24 
  - So sorry wisteria....just saw this thread. I posted one this morning.  blm   Jun-18-09 02:29 PM   #26 
  - Hey, no problem. The point is that the word gets out. n/t  wisteria   Jun-18-09 09:25 PM   #29 
  - Here's a link for his appearance on Hardball - speaking on Iran  karynnj   Jun-18-09 10:24 PM   #30 
     - Thanks! And, Chambliss LOL! n/t  wisteria   Jun-19-09 02:49 PM   #31 
        - And feel sorry for me, because he's one of my senators. nt  beachmom   Jun-19-09 03:15 PM   #32 
 

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