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DrFunkenstein Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-18-03 01:07 PM
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John Kerry And Jesse Helms
I think this little gem from the Boston Globe profile demonstrates how a flaming liberal like Kerry builds bridges with the centrists in his Party, and even further across to the other side of the aisle.

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Kerry had spent the spring conducting an unauthorized investigation into reports that the Reagan administration was illegally providing aid to the rebel Nicaraguan Contra armies, which were attempting to overthrow the left-wing government of that Central American nation. At this closed session, he planned to urge the committee to launch an official probe.

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Behind the scenes, Kerry had forged an unlikely alliance with Senator Jesse Helms, the hidebound conservative from North Carolina. As the senior Republican on the committee, Helms was the key to Kerry's hopes. And the key to Helms was the drug war.

In the course of their investigation, Kerry and his staff had found evidence that some contras had ties to drug smuggling. If there was one class of villain that Helms deplored as much as the communists, it was drug traffickers.

On matters of political philosophy, Kerry and Helms were polar opposites. Yet each was something of a maverick, contemptuous of the capital's courtiers and willing to rock the clubby Senate. "I spent time with Jesse," Kerry recalls. "I talked to him. Talked his language. Jesse didn't believe the same things I did in many cases, but he was a gentleman. He was a man of his word."

As Kerry finished his presentation, the senior members turned to Helms, taking his temperature on the issue. "Jesse? What do you think about this?" asked Senator Joseph Biden of Delaware, the ranking Democrat on the panel, according to a transcript of the then-secret session. "I know you are a contra supporter."

"I will tell you what I do not support, and John Kerry and I have talked about this: anybody sending drugs into this country," Helms told his colleagues. "I do not care whose side they are on."

Helms was on board. The committee reached a consensus: It would investigate the contras and the contra-drug connection.

http://www.boston.com/globe/nation/packages/kerry/062003.shtml

Follow up (oddly enough) in a Windsurfer Magazine article:

Jesse Helms entered the senate elevator with John Kerry and me. In my eyes, I conjured up preconceived images of this man who was reputed to have singlehandedly challenged free speech and artistic expression. I watched him in silence-a silence that could have easily continued without acknowledgement.

To my right, Senator Kerry broke in and said something I can't recall and Jesse Helms responded. Again, I can't recall the words but I remember the tone-a tone that surprised me. There was a familiarity to their voices, a tone of respect, of understanding and even affection. After their brief exchange, Kerry introduced me and I shook hands with the legend.

As we greeted, I looked into his eyes and caught sight of a frail and elderly statesman. Something changed in that brief encounter-something which made me realize, in retrospect-John Kerry does not burn his bridges. No matter how bad the battle rages, there is a clear truce of civility that binds these political gladiators.

http://www.americanwindsurfer.com/mag/back/issue5.5a.html

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Lady President Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-18-03 01:19 PM
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1. You got me!
I admit it, I was expecting another Kerry bashing thread when I saw the title. Great article! This is just more proof that Kerry has the ability to work with every member of Congress, regardless of political leanings. :)
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DrFunkenstein Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-18-03 02:43 PM
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3. I've Always Been Suspicious Of People Calling Helms
A "gentleman." That's not the name that comes to mind when I think of him!

Which makes it that much more impressive for Kerry to be courteous to him.
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George_Bonanza Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-18-03 01:37 PM
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2. I'm reading a book on Trudeau
I greatly admire this man because he had the magnanimous ability to respect and like politicians and men who may not swing his way a 100%. He had great respect for conservative opponents like Bob Stanfield, who may have disagreed with him, but were just as intelligent and skilled. I admire men like that. I abhor people who polarize everything politically and split people into two factions. Kerry has a similar ability. Regardless of his liberalism, he reaches and connects with the people on the other side. Examples like Jesse Helms and John McCain.
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Zorra Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-18-03 03:20 PM
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4. I'm a Kucinich supporter, but
after studying Kerry's voting record, and recently watching him become increasingly populist, he is going up on my list of choices for Prez.

His votes on the IWR and Patriot Act still bug me, though.
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Feanorcurufinwe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-18-03 03:24 PM
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5. Don't forget
even Paul Wellstone voted for the Patriot Act. Hard to comprehend for me as well.
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Loyal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-18-03 03:24 PM
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6. He has always been populist
nt
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sangha Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-19-03 11:01 AM
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7. Populism s over-rated on DU
It has a great deal of bigotry to it.
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