Note: This archive version of the e-newsletter is in ASCII text. To view this in Rich Text Format/HTML (with pictures & links), use the Contact page to send an e-mail to request that edition. Dear Friend, This Early Edition of InfoQuest* brings you Instant Streaming Audio of the Radio Show "The FMA Is A Trojan Horse!" by Yours Truly, a snip and URL to learn about KooKoo Kerry, and a blessed story about a man and his Truck! CONTENTS: (1) INSTANT Streaming Audio! Listen Right Now! Hooray! (2) KooKoo Kerry - Radical Internationalist (3) A Man With A Message - Amazing Truck! ==================== ==================== (1) INSTANT Streaming Audio! Listen Right Now! Hooray! Radio Interview - Click to Listen Right Now! Instant! The Federal Marriage Amendment Is A Trojan Horse! Radio Host Kelly McGinley and Guest Erich Lukas http://www.nolajbs.net/agenda/MarriageAmendment_24.mp3 Thanks to IQ* Family Member Arlan for creating this file, and for IQ* Family Member Joe Molero of the New Orleans Chapter of The John Birch Society for posting this audio file on his site! ==================== ==================== (2) KooKoo Kerry - Radical Internationalist http://www.thenewamerican.com/tna/2004/05-17-2004/kerry.htm John Kerry: Radical Internationalist (Excerpt) by Thomas R. Eddlem Though John Kerry would like his early 1970s radicalism to be forgotten, he is still promoting essentially the same subversive positions as a presidential candidate. ‘‘I’m an internationalist," Kerry told the Harvard Crimson during an ill-fated campaign for U.S. Congress in 1970. "I’d like to see our troops dispersed through the world only at the directive of the United Nations." Explaining his 1970 statement to Tim Russert on Meet the Press on April 18 of this year, Kerry tried to dismiss that radical — even treasonous — proclamation as a moment of reckless, youthful idealism: "That’s one of those stupid things that a 27-year-old kid says when you’re fresh back from Vietnam and angry about it. I have never, ever, ever, in any vote, in any policy, in any speech, in any public statement advocated any such thing in all of the years I’ve been in elected office. In fact, I say the following and I say it very clearly, I will never cede the security of the United States to any institution and I will never cede our security to any other country. No country will have a veto over what we need to do to protect ourselves." Kerry here was echoing President George W. Bush’s unilateralist rhetoric. But as is the case with President Bush, a wide gap separates Kerry’s rhetoric from his actions. Despite Kerry’s protestations on Meet the Press, the Massachusetts senator has consistently supported the gradual removal of sovereignty from the United States, and the empowerment of the United Nations and its affiliated international bodies. For example, Kerry recently called for UN control over the Iraq operation, claiming that he would like to "de-Americanize the effort and begin to put it under the United Nations umbrella." Kerry’s most recent book, A Call to Service (2003), states essentially the same thing as the 1970 Crimson interview, albeit with a softer spin befitting a presidential candidate: "In contrast to the dangerous mix of isolationism and unilateralism that characterizes the Republicans, [I support] speaking from a position of strength on international issues — the multilateral cooperative tradition of democratic internationalism forged in the course of two world wars and the cold war. It acknowledges that multilateral organizations are vehicles for the promotion of our ideals and interests around the world.... America has taken a rare step in human history in arguing that its interests and the world’s are one." (Emphasis added.) Although Kerry recently complained about the UN-affiliated NAFTA treaty’s provisions allowing a NAFTA tribunal to overturn American courts, he voted for the NAFTA agreement, as well as the World Trade Organization, or WTO. Moreover, he has publicly favored creation of an International Criminal Court under UN auspices. "I support U.S. participation in the International Criminal Court," Kerry proclaimed during the Democratic Party debates, despite the fact that the ICC would be empowered to arrest Americans on vague "crimes against humanity" charges and then bring them to "trial" without a jury, and without provisions to compel witnesses to testify on their behalf. But John Kerry’s political radicalism manifests itself not only in his public stances, but also in his professional associations. Perhaps no organization best links the Establishment left with the radical left more than the Washington, D.C.-based Institute for Policy Studies (IPS), which has been closely tied to the Soviet KGB and Cuban intelligence. Shortly after joining the U.S. Senate in 1985, Kerry traveled to Nicaragua to aid the Communist Sandinistas on a propaganda junket arranged by IPS activist Peter Kornbluh. The trip was scheduled on the eve of a vote for aid to the anti-Communist Nicaraguan Contras, who were trying to overturn the Communist/gangster regime of Daniel Ortega. The Soviet-backed regime had already established a well-known record for torture, religious persecution and genocide (of the Miskito Indians), but Kerry declared that his Sandinista comrades "just want peace." The Kerry-IPS efforts succeeded in influencing Congress to turn down the $14 million military aid package. Kerry eventually hired an IPS fellow, Gary Porter, to be his legislative aide. Whether it’s support for NAFTA, the WTO, the Kyoto agreement, or any other global treaty, there have been few more consistent supporters of globalism than John Kerry. +++ Who's the Only Man Who Deserves The Judeo-Christian Vote? http://www.peroutka2004.com What Must We Do To Save Our USA Jobs? http://www.stoptheftaa.org/ ==================== ==================== (3) A Man With A Message - Amazing Truck! Thanks goes to Jodi for forwarding this e-mail to us! Subject: Fw: This truck is awesome This Common Carrier brought us a frozen load of Gilroy Foods today. This truck was awesome. You can decide whether or not it is. Here is some info I took down after talking with the owner operator. Their names are John & Amy Holmgren. They live in Shafer Minn. They thought this would be a nice tribute to the people that lost their lives. It has every name of each person that lost their life on 9-11. This concept was thought up by John and Amy, and totally paid for by them. John says he will be awhile paying the loan off that he had to take out to do it but, thought this was the least he could do. Applied Graphics in Fargo ND did most of the work and Paul Kosenski did the Hand painting. He said that he got to meet the Country Singer Darryl Worley, who Sang the song "Have You Forgotten" and has gotten pulled over 3 times by the police just to get their picture taken by this truck. (I would have pulled him over too!!) He plans on attending the Mid America Truck show in Louisville KY in March. I thought our employees may enjoy seeing the pics. It is called the Rolling 9-11 Memorial, it has all the names of the people that were killed on that day and the flights they were on plus some other graphics on the side of the Tractor. Here are the pictures (scroll down):