And Senator Kerry's record speaks for itself. "Kerry is not a mainstream Democrat," said Democratic Senator Joe Lieberman, "just look at his record..." (Boston Herald 1/28/04) Kerry on Israel Senator John Kerry called Yasser Arafat a "Statesman" and "Role Model," long after Arafat's history as a terrorist, responsible for the deaths of both Americans and Israelis was well known. (The New -War, by Senator John Kerry) Senator Kerry recently told Arab American leaders Israel's Security Fence was "Counterproductive" and "Harmful." He said, "We don't need another barrier to peace." (Remarks to Arab American Institute, 10/17/03). A leading Arab-American organization, The Arab American Political Action Committee, endorsed Kerry on October 5, 2004. Senator Kerry's Voting Record on Israel Kerry was not an original co-sponsor of Senate Concurrent Resolution 81, the Kyl-Feinstein Iran Resolution which sought to stop Iran's nuclear weapons program. In 1996, Kerry did not sign on the Iran & Libya Sanctions Act. Forty-four of his colleagues did. In 1993, Kerry did not sign the Lautenberg/Grassley letter urging the Secretary of State to include Hamas in the State Department's terrorism report, although 55 other Senators did. In 2000, Senator Kerry did not co-sponsor the Peace Through Negotiations Act (S. 3250) which warned against a Palestinian unilateral declaration of Independence. Sixty of his colleagues did. Senator Kerry was not the original co-sponsor of a single piece of pro-Israel legislation during 'Ms 20 years in the Senate. What Others Are Saying About Senator Kerry: On Senator Kerry's plans to dispatch either Jimmy Carter or fromer Secretary of State James Baker as envoys to Israel..."! don't know whether to laugh or to cry. Two are biased on the side of the Arabs—Carter and Baker..." responded Anti- Defamation League National Director Abe Foxman. (New Republic, May 6, 2004) Pro-Israel former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani says the fact that John Kerry made no reference to Israel in his convention speech raises questions about Kerry's support for the Jewish State. "I have no real assurance of where Kerry is going to be on Israel," Mayor Giuliani said. (August 2, 2004) "We feel closer to Senator Kerry than we did many of the other candidates who were running," said James Zogby, President of the Arab American Institute. (March 8, 2004) WorldNeWailly Money trail behind Kerry's Iran stance WASHINGTON—Senator John Kerry's call for providing Iran with the nuclear fuel it seeks, even while the regime is believed to be only months away from developing nuclear weapons, is being linked to his campaign contributions from backers of the mullah government in Tehran. —October 3, 2004 10/22 2004 901030 33