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Kerry reminds me of that VP who sat down on someone, when getting on the plane. He was so memorable I forget his name....maybe Agnew?
Or maybe Kerry is just being a PERFECT DEMOCRAT!
Israel should declare Liveshot persona non grata.
Just like his boss . . .
Liberal American Jewish people would vote for democrats even if Kerry was a space alien.
I'm looking for more details, but they are indeed married. The Kerry family picture with the bride and groom smiling in the foreground was posted along with the article. Now it seems to have disappeared......
Leni
He is a Kanamit. His only desire in life is to serve man.
He is a complete geek, in the classic sense;
This word comes from English dialect geek or geck (meaning a fool or freak; from Middle Low German Geck). Geck is a standard term in modern German and means fool or fop.[2] The root also survives in the Dutch and Afrikaans adjective gek (crazy), as well as some German dialects, and in the Alsatian word Gickeleshut (jesters hat; used during carnival).[1] In 18th century Austria-Hungary, Gecken were freaks on display in some circuses. In 19th century North America, the term geek referred to a performer in a geek show in a circus, traveling carnival or travelling funfair sideshows (see also freak show
The democrats fervently wanted the turkey to be president, along with the silky pony!
Members of the nations are also properly referred to as aliens.
“ANALYSIS: Israeli government ministers and the press believe US Secretary of State has lost credibility in his negotiations over a Gaza ceasefire deal”
I never knew he had credibility to lose in the first place!
Ping.
Kerry has been on the wrong side of nearly every foreign policy issue for the past 40 years. His experience is much like that of supposed foreign policy guru, Vice President Joe Biden: a long track record of grievous mistakes. Here are Kerrys top ten worst:
10. Honduras (2009) - Sen. Kerry backed Obamas dubious claim that leftist President Manuel Zelaya—an antisemite and autocrat in the Hugo Chavez mode—had been ousted in a coup. He even tried to reverse a contrary finding by the Law Library of Congress.
9. Terrorism (1996) - In a debate with former Gov. Bill Weld, Sen. Kerry opposed the death penalty for terrorists, at a time when lack of vigilance by the Clinton administration allowed Al Qaeda to become a deadly threat. (After 9/11, Sen. Kerry changed his mind.)
8. Nicaragua (1985) - As Mary Anastasia OGrady of the Wall Street Journal noted last week, Sen. Kerry encouraged Congress to end aid for the Contras, who were opposing the Sandinista regime, which quickly found support from the Soviet Union and Cuba.
7. Iraq (2003) - In 2002, Sen. Kerry voted to authorize the Iraq War; in 2003, he voted against continued funding and aid necessary to secure victory. The flip-flop was not only indefensible, but also cost Sen. Kerry the 2004 election against George W. Bush.
6. Colombia (2003) - Sen. Kerry described FARC, a drug-fueled terrorist guerilla army in Colombia much beloved by Chavez and the far left, specializing in kidnappings and hostage-taking, as having legitimate complaints against the Colombian government.
5. Gulf War (1991) - Not only did Sen. Kerry vote against authorizing UN-approved action against Saddam Hussein, but he also argued for a new world order not led by the U.S. and criticized the American-led coalition President George H.W. Bush had built.
4. Iran (2007) - Our own William Bigelow notes: In 2007, Kerry voted against a Senate resolution that wanted to combat, contain, and roll back the violent activities and destabilizing influence inside Iraq of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
3. Israel (2003) - As CBS News has noted, Sen. Kerry called Israels anti-terror security barrier—which has saved hundreds of Israeli and Palestinian lives—a barrier to peace in October 2003. (As on many other issues, Sen. Kerry soon reversed his position.)
2. Syria (2009) - Though Sen. Kerry condemned Syria as a supporter of terrorism in 1991, when Syria had aligned with the U.S. in the Gulf War, he later embraced dictator Bashar al-Assad, leading Democrats efforts to rehabilitate the murderous regime.
1. Vietnam (1971) - As bad as Sen. Kerrys record has been since, nothing quite tops his national debut in the Winter Soldier investigation as a decorated veteran telling false stories about war crimes allegedly committed by American troops in Vietnam.