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In reply to the discussion: Secy. Kerry to CNN on Snowden: "People may die as a consequence of what this man did." [View all]politicasista
(14,128 posts)72. LOL n/t
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Secy. Kerry to CNN on Snowden: "People may die as a consequence of what this man did." [View all]
Scurrilous
Jun 2013
OP
Yep, exactly. They don't want the bodies on their mind. They don't want to think
okaawhatever
Jun 2013
#70
it's bs to compare him to snowden, Kerry is more like those who are speaking out against SExual
JI7
Jun 2013
#33
hahhaha, comparing what KErry did to Snowden ? Kerry faced those he wanted to change
JI7
Jun 2013
#31
And, people *do* die as a consequence of what senior elected officials do, say, and the
bike man
Jun 2013
#7
Kerry is a man that has given his life to his country, during good times and bad...
MattFromKY
Jun 2013
#9
It's about people getting killed so that too-young-to-shave can get his jollies...eom
Kolesar
Jun 2013
#58
Why do you make the assumption that those that oppose Snowden support spying?
VanillaRhapsody
Jun 2013
#59
So you mean anyone who supports Obama is now a traitor by your estimation?
VanillaRhapsody
Jun 2013
#103
So now anyone that supports Obama is against the 4th Amendment by your strict standards?
VanillaRhapsody
Jun 2013
#124
I tried doing that for less than 24 hours this weekend, and realized it was impractical
Hekate
Jun 2013
#83
We are angry because we feel we have been used in the worst fashion by the admin of this country
The Straight Story
Jun 2013
#12
That's okay, Secy. Kerry, because it's free market killing. If you were a principled person, you'd
patrice
Jun 2013
#18
John Kerry above all knows the twaddle he is speaking. Now HE is the Power to whom Truth must
WinkyDink
Jun 2013
#118
True - and Kerry fought on the right side of each of those issues for 28 years in the Senate
karynnj
Jun 2013
#98
I'd like to be protected from assholes poisoning our drinking water with fracking fluids.
GoneFishin
Jun 2013
#47
The scumbag Snowden is a traitor, sold his country for whatever, his actions intentional.
Thinkingabout
Jun 2013
#49
Real people are dead because of the cuts caused by the bloated cost of this illegal boondoggle...
kickysnana
Jun 2013
#62
Senator Kerry, if how the government "protected" us from the Boston Bombers is any
Th1onein
Jun 2013
#64
Voting to go to war in Iraq was a far more dangerous act than this could ever be. nt
Zorra
Jun 2013
#106
"because terrorists may now know how to protect themselves in some way or another" = SAME
WinkyDink
Jun 2013
#117
I hope Kerry goes after Snowden even harder than when he went after all of Bush's treason.
Dr Fate
Jun 2013
#125
democracy may die as a consequence of the relentlessly growing surveillance industrial complex
Douglas Carpenter
Jun 2013
#127