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Kerry's a Quack!
01.19.05 (9:32 am)   [edit]

Isn't it interesting how John Kerry and Barbara Boxer (both extreme liberals) both accused Dr. Rive of being rigid and following the party line. Then they both did the very thing they accused her of doing by remaining rigid and voting their party line. Now I don't blame them for doing that, I myself am fairly rigid and would probably vote the party line (at least in this case). But their comments and actions are the equivalent of the pot calling the kettle black.


You almost expect that from Sen. Kerry. Based on recent comments he has made publicly, he is still bitter from losing the election. He has publicly commented on how the election was tainted. He also accused municipal officials of forcing democrats to wait for hours in long election lines, thus discouraging their participation. More on that later.


Kerry is well known for flip-flopping on issues. But these recent public attacks coupled with his bitter questioning of Dr. Rice have left me wondering just how effective he will be as a Senator from this point forward. Of course there are those that question how effective he has EVER been during his tenure. I won't go there, as I have not studied his Senatorial record.


I've seen many media sources liken him to a fish because of his flip-flopping, but I think he's more of a quack.


Until next time, see ya. 

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