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kerrygoddess Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-23-05 03:25 PM
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John Kerry's Floor Speech on Karl 9/11 Remarks
John Kerry's Floor Speech on Karl 9/11 Remarks
23 June 2005



Text of John Kerry's Floor Speech on Karl Rove's 9/11 remarks:

Intro to Kerry's speech: "Karl Rove made some remarks last night that need to be addressed, that need to be apologized for..."

"Mr. President, None of us will ever forget the hours after September 11th, the calls to our families, the evacuations, the images on television -- and then the remarkable response of the American people as we came together as one to answer the attack against our homeland.

"We drew strength when our firefighters ran up the stairs and risked their lives, so that others might live. When rescuers rushed into smoke and fire at the Pentagon. When the men and women of Flight 93 sacrificed themselves to save our nation's Capitol. When flags were hanging from front porches all across America, and strangers became friends. It brought out the best in all of us.

"That spirit of our country should never be reduced to a cheap and divisive political applause line from anyone who speaks for the President of the United States. I am proud that after September 11th all our people rallied to President Bush's call for unity to meet the danger. There were no Democrats. There were no Republicans. There were only Americans. That's why is hard to believe that last night the most senior advisor to the President of the United States is twisting those days of unity to divide us, that rather than focusing attention on finding Osama Bin Laden and smashing Al Queda, he is instead challenging the patriotism of Americans every bit as committed to fighting terror as he is.

"For Karl Rove to equate Democratic policy on terror to "indictments" and "therapy" is an outrageous attempt to divide the nation at just the moment we must be unified. Just days after 9/11 the Senate voted 98-0 and the House voted 420-1 to authorize President Bush to use "all necessary and appropriate force" against terror. After the bipartisan vote, President Bush said, I quote: "I am gratified that the Congress has united so powerfully by taking this action. It sends a clear message - our people are together, and we will prevail."

"Karl Rove also said last night, quote: "No more needs to be said about the motives of liberals."

"Well, I think a lot more needs to be said about Karl Rove's motives, because they're not the people's motives, and if the President really believed his own words of unity, then he should fire Karl Rove. If the President of the United States knows the meaning of his own words, he should listen to the plea of Kristen Breitweiser, who lost her husband when the Twin Towers came crashing down: she said, "if you're going to use 9/11, use it to make this nation safer than it was on 9/11.

"And that's not being done. If you're going to use 9/11, if you're going to be impassioned about the lives lost on 9/11, then do so by making us safer."

"Karl Rove doesn't owe me an apology, he doesn't owe Democrats an apology, he owes her an apology -- he owes an apology to every one of those families who paid the ultimate price on September 11th.

"Millions of Americans across our country are questioning whether this Administration is making us safe. Kristen Breitweiser wants to tell her daughter that she'll grow up in a country safer than on the day her father was taken from her.

"Mothers and fathers spend sleepless nights worrying about sons and daughters in humvees in Iraq that aren't protected. They're asking Washington for honesty and results and leadership, not political division.

"Before Karl Rove delivers another political assault, he needs to think about those families. The 9-11 Commission has given us a path to follow, endorsed by Democrats, Republicans, and the 9-11 families. Implement the recommendations of that commission. We shouldn't be letting ninety-five percent of container ships come into our ports without ever being physically inspected. We shouldn't be leaving our nuclear and chemical plants without enough protection.

"Until they've done the work of making America safe, don't dare question the patriotism of Americans who offer a better direction. Before wrapping themselves in the memory of September 11th, and shutting their eyes and ears to the truth, they should remember what America is really all about -- that leadership isn't insult or intimidation, it's the strength of making America safe -- they should remember what their responsibility is to every American -- and start to do the work of living up to it."

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pinkflower21 Donating Member (89 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-23-05 04:01 PM
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1. Excellent speech
I am so glad that JK called Karl Rove on the BS that came out of his mouth. He is so right. KR owes the families who lost loved ones in 911 an apology and the American troops an apology. I bet hell will freeze over before he does apologize though. I really wish KR's comments would get some mainstream coverage so that maybe an outcry from everyone will force him to apologize.
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jillan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-23-05 04:05 PM
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2. I'm so glad Kerry brought it up
It was perfect for him to do so since he is the leader for the dems on the senate floor.

What Rove said is worse than what Durbin said, and Rove had better get on his hands and knees and beg forgiveness. There are democrats dying in Iraq, and he had the nerve to say that.:puke:
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politicasista Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-23-05 04:11 PM
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3. Excellent speech. Thanks KG!
I just hope this isn't one of his dirty tricks to keep Dems on the defensive. He is mean, evil, and nasty. :scared:
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ginnyinWI Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-23-05 04:26 PM
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4. this needs to stay in the news at least as long as the Durbin thing
I missed the speech, but will be looking for a rerun tonight. Thanks for posting.
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Island Blue Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-23-05 07:10 PM
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5. Hey Mass folks ...
Wicked good speech your junior Senata made today! :applause:
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TayTay Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-23-05 07:56 PM
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6. I think we'll keep him
That was wicked, wicked awesome. I put the TIVO on when I got home and when I got to "he should be fired" I just kept backing it up and playing it over and over. Very, very nice.

Now that was a great and passionate speech that pulled no punches. I love it. I adored the defense of Democrats in general and the 9/1 families in particular. There isn't a part of that speech that I think should have been said differently.

Way ta go Sentah Kehree. Rove is a wimpy little bastard.

(And my other Sentah, Uncle Ted, had a little committee meeting with Rumsfeld and said, to his face, "You should resign." Rumsfeld was alittle taken aback, as mostly people talk to him like he's a little tin god. He said he can't resign cuz the Prez won't accept it. Rumsfeld is a political prisoner, apparently. Good day to be from Massachusetts and a liberal.)
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Mass Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-23-05 07:58 PM
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7. Did you see Kennedy's speech on Iraq on the Senate floor
It was awesome too.
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Island Blue Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-23-05 08:02 PM
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8. I'm sorry I missed Kennedy's speech
Edited on Thu Jun-23-05 08:04 PM by Island Blue
I only got to listen to Kerry while I was at work (gotta love the internets). Yes, I'd say both of your Senators done you proud today!

Looks like I spelled Sentah incorrectly - sorry about that I'm just learning!
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Mass Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-23-05 08:11 PM
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9. Kennedy's speech is on dembloggers.com
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TayTay Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-23-05 09:12 PM
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10. That's okay, the accent varies slightly
Some say Senatah, some speak way, way too fast and just lightly, ever so lightly, gloss over the 'a'. (It's like the first and last syllables are whole notes and the 'a' is a 1/16th of a note. Ya say it sooooo wicked fast that you mostly don't say it.)

Sen. Kennedy rocked in both Committee and on the floor. I love Uncle Ted. He hates the *ies and their lies. And I love John Kerry too! He was completely 'on' today. That was a wonderful speech. The add-on to the speech that Rove should be fired was just great. (Sigh! Thank you Senator, I really appreciated that. My thoughts exactly.)
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