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tonto1944
11-03-2006, 07:22 AM
Teddy also will have unprecedented power in a Kerry White House. Clearly, a serious examination of Uncle Ted’s views needs to be conducted before Election Day.

NewsMax was deeply disturbed by an article written last December by Herbert Romerstein for Human Events, the conservative weekly. Romerstein, a former House intelligence committee staffer and a researcher of Soviet archives, uncovered numerous documents suggesting that Ted Kennedy was a “collaborationist” with the Soviets during our Cold War. Romerstein also co-authored, along with Eric Breindel, the highly praised “Verona Secrets, Exposing Soviet Espionage and America’s Traitors.”

According to Romerstein, a review of Soviet Communist Party archives offers an unflattering view of Kennedy. Some of the documents that have come to light since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 include claims that:

Sometime in 1978, Kennedy requested the KGB’s assistance to set up a relationship between the Soviets and a firm owned by former Sen. John Tunney, D-Calif. Again, on March 5, 1980, Tunney, acting as Kennedy’s liaison, met with KGB agents in Moscow. During that meeting, Tunney articulated Kennedy’s position that “nonsense about ‘the Soviet military threat’ and Soviet ambitions for military expansion in the Persian Gulf … was being fueled by [President Jimmy] Carter, [National Security Advisor Zbigniew] Brzezinski, the Pentagon and the military industrial complex.” Kennedy, according to the documents, offered to speak out against President Carter on Afghanistan.

Romerstein notes that soon after the meeting, several public speeches subsequently were made by Kennedy criticizing Carter on his handling of Afghanistan. This particular document was found in KGB archives by a KGB officer named Vasiliy Mitrokhin, who copied the records and defected to the West.

Other reports regarding Kennedy’s affiliation with the Communists also were divulged. According to information provided by the KGB, Kennedy told Tunney to carry a message to the general secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, Yuri Andropov. Kennedy conveyed his concern over the anti-Soviet activities of then-President Ronald Reagan.

hcap
11-03-2006, 07:35 AM
"Tonto and the Lone Ranger are trapped in a canyon with arrows filling the air. The Lone Ranger turns to his faithful companion and says "We’re surrounded Tonto. They’ve got us now." To which Tonto replies "what do you mean we, Kimosabe."

Your take is totally unsubstantiated. Live up to your namesake and don't buy into News Max.

Certainly not 2x

Bala
11-03-2006, 09:12 AM
As painful as it is to agree with hcap - newmax can be a gossip site.

However,

This BB is full of posts about big oil and Bush. As if one man has any influence on the worldwide oil markets.:bang:

The Kennedy clan maintains interest in oil production, refineries and transportation in at least five states. Long ago, in a brilliant tactical move the Kennedy clan set up their headquarters in the Fiji Islands.

A Trust used for a family estate is that of the Joseph Kennedy family. Joseph Kennedy, father of John F. Kennedy, originally established a Pure Trust to own the famous Chicago Merchandise Mart. The Kennedy family is known to maintain several other Pure Trusts for tax shelter purposes as well. One such Trust was reported in the Chicago Tribune. March 22, 1947 with the caption: "Kennedy Divides Merchandise Mart." "A Trust agreement formed several years before, in which Kennedy's wife, Rose F. Kennedy, and a long time friend and associate, John L. Ford, joined as Trustees, helped to materially distribute ownership in the 30 Million Dollar Merchandise Mart, among members of the family. Many of these Trusts are domiciled in the Fiji Islands of the South Pacific."

Thus avoiding US taxes. Not bad for a filthy rich democrat.
The Dem - do what I say not what I do!


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