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The Center for Security Policy has new web ad that argues well on behalf of John Bolton:
John Kerry and his friends are sore losers.
They’re unhappy that the American people last Fall rejected the idea of making the U.S. submit to the UN and its so-called “global test.”
Instead, the American people voted for George Bush and his policy of strong U.S. leadership in world affairs.
The voters understood that the UN is broken, with anti-American dictators and bureaucrats calling the shots.
It needs more than reform. The UN needs to be transformed if it is going to be of any help in promoting freedom and securing peace.
Now, President Bush wants to have a U.S. ambassador who is dedicated to UN reform, John Bolton.
But, Senator Kerry and his friends think that if they can block John Bolton’s nomination, they will succeed where they failed last November.
Then they will help a dysfunctional UN stave off real change and continue its anti-American agenda.
The Democrats to should stop using the politics of personal destruction.
George Bush is right. It’s time to start transforming the United Nations.
And John Bolton is the man to do it.
View the ad here.