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Kerry: The GOP and Talk Radio Practice Cheap-Seat Politics
« on: October 30, 2010, 06:56:52 PM »
john kerry is such a disaster.  but I miss him since he was constantly in my TV back in 2004.  he is one of my favorite moonbats because he says stupid sh*t like this.  first of all, the know nothings weren't known by that name because they didn't know anything, but because they were secretive.  and the way he grabs historical events out of the air just amuses me.  WWI and the moon landing?  WTF?!?  :rofl:

hey, john.  go home, pop an industrial strength extra strength viagra, and hump your bank account.  her name is teresa, and she is probably already passed out, so she won't put up a fight.  nail a dirty magazine to the headboard.  it will probably help.

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Kerry: The GOP and Talk Radio Practice Cheap-Seat Politics

Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) unleashed a blistering attack on Republicans and talk-raido hosts Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck yesterday, saying that they have dragged the political conversation down to the lowest common denominator.

Focusing on the energy proposal, which broke down in negotiations with teh GOP over an emissions-trading program, the senator told the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce that "it's absurd. We've lost our minds. We're in a period of know-nothingism in the country, where truth and science and facts don't weigh in. It's all short-order, lowest common denominator, cheap-seat politics.

"The obstructionism is stunning," Kerry said, describing how Republicans have blocked Senate business with filibuster tactics more during the past 18 months than the period between the end of World War I and the Apollo moon landing in 1969. "I think America really needs to know more of this kind of tactic and how it's shortchanging us."

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Offline Carl

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Re: Kerry: The GOP and Talk Radio Practice Cheap-Seat Politics
« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2010, 07:17:13 PM »
I will let those here who have served comment on his service record...however in his civilian life Kerry isn`t fit to wash the underwear of any that post here at CC.

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Re: Kerry: The GOP and Talk Radio Practice Cheap-Seat Politics
« Reply #2 on: October 30, 2010, 08:20:41 PM »
I will let those here who have served comment on his service record...however in his civilian life Kerry isn`t fit to wash the underwear of any that post here at CC.

Hi,

Isn't it ironic that the cheap shot artist of the century when he was running against Bush would come up with such crap....

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Re: Kerry: The GOP and Talk Radio Practice Cheap-Seat Politics
« Reply #3 on: October 30, 2010, 08:27:24 PM »
Hi,

Isn't it ironic that the cheap shot artist of the century when he was running against Bush would come up with such crap....

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it's freaking scary how close he came to being the CinC.  but for a hundred thousand votes in ohio . . .

his opening for his acceptance speech at the DNC was an outrage.  my dad was in viet nam driving the same assault craft that kerry was, and he came unglued over that silly salute shit.


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Re: Kerry: The GOP and Talk Radio Practice Cheap-Seat Politics
« Reply #4 on: October 30, 2010, 08:37:34 PM »
it's freaking scary how close he came to being the CinC.  but for a hundred thousand votes in ohio . . .

his opening for his acceptance speech at the DNC was an outrage.  my dad was in viet nam driving the same assault craft that kerry was, and he came unglued over that silly salute shit.



Hi,

To me Kerry was the epitome of the politician that would say and do anything to get elected.  He has no core values.  The prime characteristic of leadership is followers want to follow........something that he has never exhibited.

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Re: Kerry: The GOP and Talk Radio Practice Cheap-Seat Politics
« Reply #5 on: October 30, 2010, 08:56:23 PM »
Hi,

To me Kerry was the epitome of the politician that would say and do anything to get elected.  He has no core values.  The prime characteristic of leadership is followers want to follow........something that he has never exhibited.

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indeed.  leaders lead regardless of whether the decision that they are making is "popular" or not.  a good case in point would be GWB and the surge in iraq.  in the case of obama and his extremist liberal agenda, however . . .