Jeff
09-13-2013, 07:16 AM
This entire deal with Obama made him look more foolish than ever ( if that is possible ) and it made Kerry look like he rode the short bus, these people are our voices throughout the world , with that said we would of been better off going to the local grammar school and filling the WH and various other postions with kids, I think they would of made more sense.
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John Kerry can finally say he knows how Richard Nixon felt.
Kerry rose to power because of his leading role in the American antiwar movement of the 1970s. His testimony accusing, sometimes wrongly, American soldiers of atrocities in Vietnam launched a political career that took him to the Senate, the Democratic nomination for the presidency and, now, to the top post in President Obama’s cabinet.
Vladimir Putin rose to power because of his service in the KGB, which in the 1970s was trying to exploit and manipulate the American antiwar movement. We know that while Kerry and others on the left were comparing American troops to Genghis Kahn and throwing their medals away, the KGB was working overtime to infiltrate antiwar groups and overtly propagandizing with the same messages embraced by American liberals.
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John Kerry can finally say he knows how Richard Nixon felt.
Kerry rose to power because of his leading role in the American antiwar movement of the 1970s. His testimony accusing, sometimes wrongly, American soldiers of atrocities in Vietnam launched a political career that took him to the Senate, the Democratic nomination for the presidency and, now, to the top post in President Obama’s cabinet.
Vladimir Putin rose to power because of his service in the KGB, which in the 1970s was trying to exploit and manipulate the American antiwar movement. We know that while Kerry and others on the left were comparing American troops to Genghis Kahn and throwing their medals away, the KGB was working overtime to infiltrate antiwar groups and overtly propagandizing with the same messages embraced by American liberals.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/09/12/putin-makes-obama-pay-high-price-for-syria-escape/