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You haven't been paying attention to Syria or Kerry's efforts there to prevent blm Aug 2013 #1
I don't believe that I am off base . . . markpkessinger Aug 2013 #2
No, he isn't. PDJane Aug 2013 #3
Thank you . . . markpkessinger Aug 2013 #10
Alas, some of you have no memories regarding Syria. blm Aug 2013 #14
What he did as a Senator . . . markpkessinger Aug 2013 #16
The point is that NEITHER men wanted this and they are NOT manufacturing blm Aug 2013 #22
Then why have they not made a similar case to invade Egypt? markpkessinger Aug 2013 #23
You're reaching. Egypt had an election last year. blm Aug 2013 #35
Yes, it had an election . . . markpkessinger Aug 2013 #43
Baloney - you wanted to know what the difference was. It is clear. blm Aug 2013 #76
So why do you think Kerry has changed his mind now? sabrina 1 Aug 2013 #50
The scope of this last attack is not one that can be ignored karynnj Aug 2013 #65
Was he repulsed by the use of White Phosphorous in Fallujah? I know I was sabrina 1 Aug 2013 #67
Kerry has spoken against things the US did karynnj Aug 2013 #70
Because Assad has grown increasingly paranoid the last 2yrs. blm Aug 2013 #86
And you didn't even read before you posted. blm Aug 2013 #24
He has only been Secretary of State since January n/t markpkessinger Aug 2013 #25
Exactly. He began interfering back in 2005 when Bush/Clintons wanted blm Aug 2013 #28
That may all well be . . . markpkessinger Aug 2013 #30
As an HONEST BROKER, mark. This isn't happening based on blm Aug 2013 #36
We don't KNOW who is responsible for the attack . . . markpkessinger Aug 2013 #38
Yes, we DON'T know. Kerry would be the first told by UN inspectors blm Aug 2013 #41
As for being an "honest broker" . . . markpkessinger Aug 2013 #42
If this story really matters to you, then you'll blm Aug 2013 #48
you're the one who knows absolutely nothing whatsofuckingever about Syria cali Aug 2013 #73
I absolutely posted support. Who do YOU think has kept blm Aug 2013 #75
Note that his comment re DWB did not assign blame - just that there was an attack karynnj Aug 2013 #66
And you haven't addressed the central question posed by the OP . . . markpkessinger Aug 2013 #26
I don't know. I do know that Kerry is an honest broker in this, and for blm Aug 2013 #32
Sounds like a gloss on . . . markpkessinger Aug 2013 #34
BS. I know a helluva lot about Syria because I've followed it blm Aug 2013 #37
First you criticize the media coverage of the NSA leaks OnyxCollie Aug 2013 #60
Try reading up on Kerry's work in Syria to AVOID war blm Aug 2013 #78
+1000. the adorers mindlessly go with the "trust them" shit. cali Aug 2013 #74
Based on the FACTS of his work in Syria the last 8yrs blm Aug 2013 #87
I disagree. R. Daneel Olivaw Aug 2013 #56
As a member of the Cabinet . . . markpkessinger Aug 2013 #57
Yes he is. Kerry's been trying to stop war in Syria PERSONALLY since 2005 blm Aug 2013 #12
None of that addresses the selective nature of his moral outrage . . . markpkessinger Aug 2013 #13
Baloney. You had no clue about Kerry's efforts before you judged his words. blm Aug 2013 #46
blm, thank you PowerToThePeople Aug 2013 #63
Thank you. Once people research the last 8years, they would see blm Aug 2013 #79
Most people posting about this really don't care, they are just looking for any anti-administration snooper2 Aug 2013 #81
Kerry has issued statements on many many things that he has thought were wrong karynnj Aug 2013 #68
My opinion on Kerry's role re: Syria has shifted along with Kerry's role. He's no longer the leveymg Aug 2013 #33
OK - you're all right. Kerry cooked the intel to go to war. blm Aug 2013 #39
I didn't say Kerry personally cooked the intel and I'm sure he wouldn't describe Assad as a personal leveymg Aug 2013 #44
I was arguing with everyone above. Not just you. blm Aug 2013 #51
All true. But, he appears to have, in the end, come over to the War Party. leveymg Aug 2013 #52
Sad truth is that they left a clusterfvck in Syria because blm Aug 2013 #80
Good question! I wrote about the moral obscenity that Kerry snappyturtle Aug 2013 #4
Exactly n/t markpkessinger Aug 2013 #5
I thought this would be a Miley thread. I'm out. Throd Aug 2013 #6
I have barely a passing knowledge of who Miley Cirus even is . . . markpkessinger Aug 2013 #7
Unfortunately vapid poop-culture worship leads to apathy about your OP Throd Aug 2013 #11
Creepy how Obama just asked for immunity for war criminals leftstreet Aug 2013 #8
Isn't it, though? n/t markpkessinger Aug 2013 #9
The President didn't "ask" for any such thing. Seeking Serenity Aug 2013 #15
I think leftstreet is referring to this: markpkessinger Aug 2013 #17
That's a civil lawsuit Seeking Serenity Aug 2013 #20
"when acting in the scope of their duties" . . . markpkessinger Aug 2013 #21
Guess you're kinda right - the DOJ did n/t leftstreet Aug 2013 #18
Of course that applies to 99% of all Common Dreams Crap. FSogol Aug 2013 #19
If we are going to make killing legal during war, then we better enforce the law. reusrename Aug 2013 #29
+1000 n/t markpkessinger Aug 2013 #61
What is really obscene about this call to arms that it probably won't have the announced effect, leveymg Aug 2013 #27
Precisely n/t markpkessinger Aug 2013 #31
Nobody does moral obscenity like our MIC government. n/t Catherina Aug 2013 #40
Indeed! n/t markpkessinger Aug 2013 #45
Has Kerry ever said anything about the 'moral obscenity' of Bush's use of sabrina 1 Aug 2013 #47
Very good question . . . markpkessinger Aug 2013 #49
Maybe you should listen to this -- where he calls the Iraq War "immoral" karynnj Aug 2013 #71
He called the Iraq war immoral karynnj Aug 2013 #69
Yet he continued to vote to fund it. sabrina 1 Aug 2013 #72
He voted to attach a version of Kerry/Feingold - Reid/Feingold to the funding in 2007 karynnj Aug 2013 #82
You're right. We only have two choices: Do EVERYTHING or NOTHING at all railsback Aug 2013 #53
As I said, our outrage over "kids getting gassed" is very, very selective - and hypocritical n/t markpkessinger Aug 2013 #54
Well, like you said, we shouldn't do anything railsback Aug 2013 #58
Right. And being gassed is so much worse than being killed by a drone strike. markpkessinger Aug 2013 #55
K&R DeSwiss Aug 2013 #59
But at least we didn't use CHEMICALS!!! drokhole Aug 2013 #64
Biggest problem i have with this OP are the assumptions Sheepshank Aug 2013 #62
BBC included the comment G_j Aug 2013 #77
I agree that WMD use is a special circumstance. I support the UN and other countries dealing with it stevenleser Aug 2013 #83
Every situation in every ME country is exactly the same ... JoePhilly Aug 2013 #84
agree. Our foreign policy is a grotesque masquerade. librechik Aug 2013 #85
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