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John Kerry
In reply to the discussion: Do any of my fellow long term JK supporters buy into the -Kerry =Brown theory? [View all]blm
(113,822 posts)96. I don't think it's about undying love for Hillary, either - more a ploy to get in digs
that just happen to be consistent with RW talking points.
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Do any of my fellow long term JK supporters buy into the -Kerry =Brown theory? [View all]
wisteria
Nov 2012
OP
Hey bub, I have been around this forum since 2004, and I don't recall you ever posting here.
wisteria
Nov 2012
#6
You're absurd - Rice is a neocon and SHOULDN'T be in charge of State, just like HRC should NOT have
blm
Nov 2012
#17
BS - those stories are planted against Kerry. Kerry bullying for a position is exactly UNLIKE Kerry.
blm
Nov 2012
#21
You're being absurd, yet again. You are IN the John Kerry group. You know you don't belong here.
blm
Nov 2012
#27
I have no problem with women in positions for which they are the most qualified.
wisteria
Nov 2012
#51
whoah. Obama REMOVED Elizabeth Warren! SHe is in the Senate becuase of the voters.
robinlynne
Dec 2012
#77
I agree that the attacks are unfair and I believe they intend to attack HRC and PO too
karynnj
Nov 2012
#8
I disagree - McCain and Clinton tag teamed against Kerry in the past. The old McCain died long ago.
blm
Nov 2012
#18
Eff off, RW spin-pusher. Bushes, Clintons and McCain have a history of teaming against Kerry when it
blm
Nov 2012
#23
His best friend. Another incoherent answer. By the same person who is afraid that Brown would be a
Mass
Nov 2012
#30
I agree with you, on the process, the lack of seriousness and Kerry's handling of this mess. n/t
wisteria
Nov 2012
#69
Yes! Obama is now actually causing harm to both Rice and Kerry by being silent
Blaukraut
Dec 2012
#73
You don't get it, most people here want Kerry to continue to be their Senator from Mass.
wisteria
Dec 2012
#83
I don't think it's about undying love for Hillary, either - more a ploy to get in digs
blm
Dec 2012
#96
i think Kerry said that so not much is made out of it by the media plus he felt bad for McCain
JI7
Dec 2012
#102
based on that OBama should never have Ran for President since Hillary was going to win
JI7
Dec 2012
#108
Great points, it is just a shame that some others don't understand logic. n/t
wisteria
Dec 2012
#111