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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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