What a joke Kerry is...

Karsten

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"Kerry then follows up the statements of Kennedy and al-Sadr by calling al-Sadr a "legitimate voice" in Iraq."

You want a guy in the Whitehouse that calls a Murderer and Terrorist a legitimate voice? WOW.
Some people in this country have to learn a lot!
 

Karsten

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Originally posted by: SViscusi
1. REPOST
Sorry about that.

2. Stop getting your news from rightwing sources. They tend not to get anything correct.

If you consider a live interview on NPR, which I listen to almost daily from and to work, a right-wing source?!
 

SViscusi

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Originally posted by: Karsten
Originally posted by: SViscusi
1. REPOST
Sorry about that.

2. Stop getting your news from rightwing sources. They tend not to get anything correct.

If you consider a live interview on NPR, which I listen to almost daily from and to work, a right-wing source?!

Sorry, I just assumed that if you had listened to the live interview on NPR you would have gotten the entire quote, and not an incomplete cherry picked one like you posted.
 

Spencer278

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Maybe we should talk with the poppet goverment in Iraq we made I'm sure we would accomplish alot.

Edit: Who would you call a ligment voice in Iraq?
 

XZeroII

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Originally posted by: Spencer278
Maybe we should talk with the poppet goverment in Iraq we made I'm sure we would accomplish alot.

Edit: Who would you call a ligment voice in Iraq?

Me
 

0roo0roo

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It's interesting to hear that when they shut a newspaper that belongs to a legitimate voice in Iraq and, well, let me change the term 'legitimate.' When they shut a newspaper that belongs to a voice, because he has clearly taken on a far more radical tone in recent days and aligned himself with both Hamas and Hezbollah, which is a sort of terrorist alignment so it creates it's own set of needs in order to deal with the possible future spread of terrorism, but at the same time if it's unaccompanied by a broader set of moves to try and broaden our to try and broaden our own base in Iraq, I just think it asks for great difficulties.


maybe one should question ones source when they are so often wrong.