Sen. Rand Paul on Sunday paraphrased a younger John Kerry, who in 1971 testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, had asked, "How do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake?"
"I would ask John Kerry, how can you ask a man to be the first one to die for a mistake?" Paul, a Kentucky Republican, said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press."
Kerry, then a member of Vietnam Veterans Against the War, today serves as Secretary of State and is making the case for hitting Syria with missile strikes over its use of chemical weapons on civilians.
"I would ask John Kerry, do you think that it's more likely or less likely that chemical weapons will be used again if we bomb Assad?" Paul said. "I think all of the bad things you can image are all more likely if you get involved in the Syrian civil war."
Paul said he wishes Kerry would remember from his youth how awful war is, and that it shouldn't be a desired outcome.
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now for some of the things that you won't hear about, Russian TV for the past month has been talking about World War 3 with America. whill we all focus on Trayvon Martin. and you don't here how we're moving nuclear weapons to the east coast nope you don't hear about that in the mainstream media .
ReplyDelete11:54, didn't take your medicine today, did you?
ReplyDeleteThat's one of Kerry's faces, now show us the other one..
ReplyDeleteKerry and Obama are lovers
ReplyDelete2:20 Would not surprise me, to be at high level in this administration you seem to have to be homosexual, communist or Muslim either overtly or covertly. Actually that reminds me of someone who fits in the category for all three.
ReplyDeleteI remember this lying cowardly bastard.
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