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kpete

(71,981 posts)
Wed Sep 12, 2012, 01:51 PM Sep 2012

John Kerry: 'Exactly the wrong time to throw political punches'

Source: Politico

John Kerry: 'Exactly the wrong time to throw political punches'


By ALEXANDER BURNS | 9/12/12 11:15 AM EDT
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman, last seen tearing into Mitt Romney at the Democratic convention in Charlotte, issues a statement on the attacks on Libya and Egypt including a gentler rebuke of the GOP nominee:



The deaths of Ambassador Stevens and his team are heartbreaking. It's easy for a lot of people to forget that our diplomats are on the frontlines of the world's most dangerous places and they're there trying to make the world safer at great risk to themselves and their families. Chris Stevens was all that and more. He was a foreign service professional down to his toes, a guy who had served on the Foreign Relations Committee and embraced tough odds and tough assignments overseas. He had the guts and grit to serve as our envoy during the rebellion, and his presence there reminded Libyans that America stood with them for freedom in the face of violence. He was continuing that noble work as ambassador with enormous skill. He was an important part of the work we are doing in Libya, and we will not let this deplorable violence turn back the progress he helped make possible.

The violence in Cairo and Benghazi is unacceptable and unjustifiable. The stupidity of one filmmaker, no matter how offensive, is not now, and never, a rationale for violence. A despicable act like this hurts us all — Americans and peaceful people who aspire to build their own democracy.

This is one of those moments when Americans must unite as Americans. It is exactly the wrong time to throw political punches. It is a time to restore calm and proceed wisely.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/blogs/burns-haberman/2012/09/john-kerry-exactly-the-wrong-time-to-throw-political-135297.html

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John Kerry: 'Exactly the wrong time to throw political punches' (Original Post) kpete Sep 2012 OP
Well said, Sen. Kerry. Nt speedoo Sep 2012 #1
VERY well said. :) n/t YvonneCa Sep 2012 #5
He would have made a great president maxsolomon Sep 2012 #2
That's why America voted for him. Of course, the election fraud valerief Sep 2012 #7
I agree with John Kerry. Stuart G Sep 2012 #3
Romney feels his chance to beat Obama slipping away, getting a bit desperate now brentspeak Sep 2012 #4
I thought there was an unwritten rule that politics stopped at the borders BlueStreak Sep 2012 #6
Exactly Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Sep 2012 #8
spoken like a true President. nt magical thyme Sep 2012 #9
So right. He'd make a terrific NSA, SoS, any cabinet-level closeupready Sep 2012 #10

maxsolomon

(33,284 posts)
2. He would have made a great president
Wed Sep 12, 2012, 02:04 PM
Sep 2012

But this nation is filled with rah-rahs and mouth breathing flibberdigibbets.

valerief

(53,235 posts)
7. That's why America voted for him. Of course, the election fraud
Wed Sep 12, 2012, 02:26 PM
Sep 2012

and a justice system that looks the other way allowed him to be stolen from us.

Stuart G

(38,414 posts)
3. I agree with John Kerry.
Wed Sep 12, 2012, 02:14 PM
Sep 2012

I think many others will. And many independents too. Wrong time, wrong comment..He just couldn't help bring us together on this one..nope...

 

BlueStreak

(8,377 posts)
6. I thought there was an unwritten rule that politics stopped at the borders
Wed Sep 12, 2012, 02:25 PM
Sep 2012

When America is under attack, it seems to me that statesmanship requires everyone to support the President. There will be time to debate the circumstances and policies, but the idea of using this as an opportunity to accuse the president of "apologizing to our enemies" is reprehensible. Even if there were the slightest truth to that claim, you don't do that while the action is underway and our soldiers and foreign service agents are in harm's way.

There is so much to dislike about Romney, but this "trumps" them all in my book. That was despicable.

 

closeupready

(29,503 posts)
10. So right. He'd make a terrific NSA, SoS, any cabinet-level
Wed Sep 12, 2012, 03:44 PM
Sep 2012

spot. Really just a terrific public servant he's been, throughout his career.

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