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LostOne4Ever

(9,753 posts)
26. It would be nice
Sat Sep 7, 2013, 08:49 PM
Sep 2013

if both sides of this debate would lay off the lame and faulty WWII analogies and tried communicating with each other as adults.

Failing that how about an air guitar contest?

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That should settle it with the French public dipsydoodle Sep 2013 #1
And considering Minich, Syria is a far cry from challanging the world to war. tecelote Sep 2013 #63
The "Unless we fuck it up" clause has been invoked several times in our history. n/t DisgustipatedinCA Sep 2013 #82
I agree. another_liberal Sep 2013 #80
Well...he's become Unhinged. Thinks he will get the "Old Crowd" to rally around. KoKo Sep 2013 #2
He works for certain warrant46 Sep 2013 #5
Kerry and French Foreign Minister Appeal Together for Strike Against Syria ProSense Sep 2013 #3
He's LYING cali Sep 2013 #8
The French Foreign Minister is "lying"? n/t ProSense Sep 2013 #10
John Kerry is lying when he claims that cali Sep 2013 #13
Kerry did not say the all back it. He's making the U.S. case. n/t ProSense Sep 2013 #22
That's not the position of the French President. rug Sep 2013 #15
He supports a strike, always did. He decided to wait until the UN findings come out. ProSense Sep 2013 #28
That's not what your link said. Are you saying he'll attack regardless of the UN findings? rug Sep 2013 #29
Who said "regardless"? ProSense Sep 2013 #31
shore up international support? You mean, create it cali Sep 2013 #33
Really? ProSense Sep 2013 #37
bwahahaha. you're as desperate as John Kerry cali Sep 2013 #38
LOL! Can't refute that, can you? ProSense Sep 2013 #39
I've refuted it repeatedly with links cali Sep 2013 #40
No, you haven't. You claim support is vanishing when in fact more countries ProSense Sep 2013 #42
So France at present does not support a strike. rug Sep 2013 #36
He actually back tracked yesterday dipsydoodle Sep 2013 #32
He has now sunk from clown to caricature of a clown. cthulu2016 Sep 2013 #4
parody of parody of parody cali Sep 2013 #11
He used this line AGAIN? Scootaloo Sep 2013 #6
Be nice. The minivan lady took him to a dark (and repetitive?) place. DisgustipatedinCA Sep 2013 #84
Kerry is clueless malaise Sep 2013 #7
lost it. well and truly lost it. nothing much less to lose. cali Sep 2013 #9
This is you disgreeing with Kerry, and your characterization ProSense Sep 2013 #12
try reading, pro cali Sep 2013 #20
There are countries backing a strike, some will only back it with the UN on board. n/t ProSense Sep 2013 #24
No one is backing it at this time, not even France cali Sep 2013 #30
I know what France's position is, and ProSense Sep 2013 #34
Not the UK dipsydoodle Sep 2013 #35
amazing the claims coming from the poster cali Sep 2013 #41
Who claimed the UK supports a strike? n/t ProSense Sep 2013 #44
European nations DO NOT SUPPORT a strike cali Sep 2013 #45
Has Kerry named the countries in the "double digits"?? n-t Logical Sep 2013 #67
He's lost it Link Speed Sep 2013 #21
Powell will never "be allowed back into the game"? Promise? AnotherMcIntosh Sep 2013 #92
he is not LOSING it Skittles Sep 2013 #51
It's delusional propaganda. David__77 Sep 2013 #14
When do certain war criminals get a Nuremberg moment? leftstreet Sep 2013 #16
He knows his political gig is over Link Speed Sep 2013 #17
Many DU'ers are going to end up looking really ignorant when Assad goes further. KittyWampus Sep 2013 #18
your comments lead me to believe that that's something you're hankering for. cali Sep 2013 #23
No, and your comment lead me to believe you haven't done much research. KittyWampus Sep 2013 #25
oh, I'll put my knowledge of the situation well above yours, kitt cali Sep 2013 #27
YOU want the gassed people to have committed suicide in order blm Sep 2013 #78
I guess British parliament isn't up to your intellectual level LittleBlue Sep 2013 #48
Don't expect some people to admit that they were wrong if it turns out they are. bluestate10 Sep 2013 #54
When in doubt, Nader Cal Carpenter Sep 2013 #72
Who is Owed An Apology?? I'd Say the DLC-Candidate Supporting Primary Voters HumansAndResources Sep 2013 #85
And when he "goes further" in response to our attacks? morningfog Sep 2013 #71
"Assad goes further..." or the Transnational-Saudi-Wahhabi Rebels Go Further? HumansAndResources Sep 2013 #83
Assad's demand that the Czech Republic be made part of Syria cannot stand! cthulu2016 Sep 2013 #19
It would be nice LostOne4Ever Sep 2013 #26
both sides? frylock Sep 2013 #58
I got to attempt to be objective here LostOne4Ever Sep 2013 #61
I can't imagine that this pile of shit that Kerry is shoveling will cali Sep 2013 #43
Beond insulting. I can't 840high Sep 2013 #66
Saying 'Double Digits' sounds kind of pathetic. n/t cigsandcoffee Sep 2013 #46
Much like saying "Under $100!" when the price is $99.99 cherokeeprogressive Sep 2013 #53
The Nazi references usually only come out when someone is really desperate. polly7 Sep 2013 #47
Purple prose at its most purplest! Pathetic. n/t Peregrine Took Sep 2013 #49
Kerry is closer to being right than his detractors are. bluestate10 Sep 2013 #50
baloney cali Sep 2013 #52
That's your rebuttal? ProSense Sep 2013 #57
Not so. bluestate10 Sep 2013 #62
You Prefer the Wahhabis, Or is there some "peace and freedom" faction I have yet to hear about? HumansAndResources Sep 2013 #87
Kerry went the diplomatic route with Assad ProSense Sep 2013 #59
The options with Assad have narrowed to the current set of options. As long as bluestate10 Sep 2013 #65
And China Also Does Not Support This? And define "viable" please. HumansAndResources Sep 2013 #88
Which Monsters in Yugoslavia ?? That War Was Based On More Lies and Half-Truths HumansAndResources Sep 2013 #86
And where was Kerry and his "Munich moment" when he voted to allow Bush to dflprincess Sep 2013 #55
Kerry was exercising his "Munich moment" when he voted for war against a dictator. bluestate10 Sep 2013 #68
Bull dflprincess Sep 2013 #74
Then shouldn't the US be demanding that the International Criminal avebury Sep 2013 #56
Can you prove that Britain sold the chemicals? Are you a trained chemist? bluestate10 Sep 2013 #73
Revealed: UK Government let British company export nerve gas chemicals to Syria avebury Sep 2013 #77
John Kerry and John McCain are just two examples of what happens Moses2SandyKoufax Sep 2013 #60
The real parallel with the Nazi is the Big Lie FarCenter Sep 2013 #64
This message was self-deleted by its author BOG PERSON Sep 2013 #69
Craven liar jsr Sep 2013 #70
A few days ago I rec'ced a thread kiva Sep 2013 #75
you just go back to the post and hit the big red-yellow "undo" button where the "rec" used to be MisterP Sep 2013 #81
Mr. Kerry sure wants to get his war on ... AzDar Sep 2013 #76
What's happened to Kerry since 2004?! n/t SylviaD Sep 2013 #79
swiftboated himself Generic Other Sep 2013 #89
Christ. Can people actually fucking learn what "appeasement" is? Spider Jerusalem Sep 2013 #90
I don't think Chamberlain at Munich is quite the analogy he is looking for either. bemildred Sep 2013 #91
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