Monday, October 23, 2006

US - Ted Kennedy's KGB connections

Seems Ted Kennedy has had several.

Another KGB report to their bosses revealed that on March 5, 1980, John Tunney met with the KGB in Moscow on behalf of Sen. Kennedy. Tunney expressed Kennedy's opinion 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 offered to speak out against President Carter on Afghanistan. Shortly thereafter he made public speeches opposing President Carter on this issue.


John Kerry, while still in the US Navy, did something similar after meeting with the North Vietnamese. Only Kerry went much further and invented the Winter Soldiers.

That's the treasonouns Democrats for you.

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