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In reply to the discussion: And Then Kerry Said... [View all]WilliamPitt
(58,179 posts)110. Thanks for kicking my thread.
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there are photos to take, wood to chop. life in the New Hampshire wilderness has its challenges
Pretzel_Warrior
Mar 2014
#24
What was Kerry's position on Bush's illegal invasion based on trumped up lies?
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#174
It's so complex, that a decade later we still can't decide why we invaded.
progressoid
Mar 2014
#103
kerry voted for it. He knew more than me who sits in alaska with a modem yet he1
roguevalley
Mar 2014
#169
Are you seriously contending you don't understand the intent of the meme?
Gravitycollapse
Mar 2014
#8
I think we all know you understand unwavering party allegiance pretty well.
Gravitycollapse
Mar 2014
#21
I trust Kerry is forwarding this President's position. That is his job. nt
babylonsister
Mar 2014
#6
Yes. We'll never know how much damage could have been undone or spared ourselves from altogether
Number23
Mar 2014
#45
Why? Try naming another person in DC who investigated and exposed more govt. corruption than Kerry
blm
Mar 2014
#158
With TeamBush and TeamClinton working against you, it's amazing that Bush STILL had to steal it,
blm
Mar 2014
#177
How does pointing out that the US cannot expect to be taken seriously when it says
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#210
Kerry never delivered this message-how was that relevant to begin with? nt
babylonsister
Mar 2014
#36
i just did a 3 word site search and picked one link.... i'm sure there's a ton more....
dionysus
Mar 2014
#31
i provided the link Will. pointing out your glaring hypocrisy trying to score points with the crowd
dionysus
Mar 2014
#87
Dean primary, Kerry in the general. but i'm not the one dissing the guy you were a hardcore
dionysus
Mar 2014
#98
i highly doubt kerry will make that mistake again, and i doubt you think so either. either way,
dionysus
Mar 2014
#111
Is your position that praising a politician in 2003 means you cannot criticize him in 2014?
merrily
Mar 2014
#56
I think the position is that OP praised even after Iraq vote, but is now mad at diplomacy.
JaneyVee
Mar 2014
#61
Did I respond to you? If you want to dismiss that fact, then ignore comments not directed at you. nt
ProSense
Mar 2014
#82
Make that a 30 year liberal voting record now. But yeah, lets just mock him instead.
JaneyVee
Mar 2014
#67
why is everyone acting like Kerry was a mouth piece fore Bush? Seems in 2004 Kerry was
Pretzel_Warrior
Mar 2014
#48
saddam was an asshole, but not a danger to us. putin is an asshole, but not dangerous to us.
dionysus
Mar 2014
#119
23 Senators voted against authorizing Bush to invade Iraq, they were right.
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2014
#142
And, he was briefed on these concerns and believe he was being told the truth in good faith.
wisteria
Mar 2014
#90
A lot of people believe the reason Kerry lost to Bush was he because was too much like him.
QuestForSense
Mar 2014
#71
then its on all of us for allowing that little motherfucker to stride past Gore into the WH
Pretzel_Warrior
Mar 2014
#59
Loaded with irony, at least, since Kerry is now the mouthpiece for foreign policy.
Orsino
Mar 2014
#143
God forbid Will Pitt discuss this, given the evidence he published at the time
Hissyspit
Mar 2014
#126
Thanks, Will. It is interesting to watch heads exploding on both sides of the aisle.
madinmaryland
Mar 2014
#74
not backing away. clarifying for the dunderheads who didn't listen closely the first time.
Pretzel_Warrior
Mar 2014
#95
In politics, a 'dunderhead' is anyone who thinks folks listen closely and because of that
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2014
#146
You are right. If we cannot call out the hypocrisy of our party members, then we
madinmaryland
Mar 2014
#194
Hillary needs to "retire" and not run in 2016. Kerry has no plans to run for elected office. n/t
ProSense
Mar 2014
#140
He is no longer an elected official, and he represents the President and the US
wisteria
Mar 2014
#205
Reading the replies in this thread...you would think it was Kerry who invaded Iraq and not Bush
Cali_Democrat
Mar 2014
#197
yes they are ridiculus. I just opened a protest tread. About those often personal critics
mylye2222
Mar 2014
#198