Posted on Mar 13, 2015
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It's just kind of, well, disheartening. How does this compare to Iran?
What are your thoughts?
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LCpl Steve Wininger
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He fought, therefore I think he has just as much right to voice his opinion as other, even though I disagree with him. I think this coming out during his run for president affected his campaign.

No one wants to be seen as anti-American.

Additionally, I think some of his actions as Secretary of State are questionable. I know, most have questionable actions, however, I think it is a huge mistake to negotiate with Iran about their nuclear ambitions when it could potentially destabilize the entire region, as if weren't unstable enough.
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SSG Leonard Johnson
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Sort of true corporal..... When he came back or during this time over there he embraced communist sympathizers and he is a commie and was a commie. These were the sworn enemies of my time, and today. Remember Benedict Arnold committed treason to :-)..... not saying Kerry committed treason, everyone else be the judge of that
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LCpl Steve Wininger
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I agree wit you SSG Leonard Johnson I did not agree with his actions or who he was involved with. I actually think they were dishonorable, however, he has the right to protest and say as he chooses, just like the rest did.

What really concerns me, is the short memory of Americans and the fact they are not concerned that he now holds the top diplomat spot in America. Hmmm, could this be the reason the United States is willing to negotiate with Iran, and even allow them to pursue nuclear research for the purpose of energy (Had to fight from heaving my supper when I typed that). Most including many of the Arab countries are against Iran having any nuclear capabilities.

I wonder if it was Kerry's idea to give jobs to the terrorists?
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SSG Leonard Johnson
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how true
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PO1 Charles Wright
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Kerry came back from Vietnam and testified before Congress (keep in mind his father was a Senator) that he actually witnessed our soldiers shoot a surrendering, enemy soldier and other war crimes. Yet he did nothing to stop the alleged crimes he witnessed, nor did he report them to the proper military authorities at the time. That made him guilty of several UCMJ Codes, including Conspiracy, yet he was never charged. (Most likely because his powerful Senator father)
Then a short while back his son gets the boot from the Navy Reserve for popping positive for Cocaine, gets to resign his commission and take a high paying job as a lawyer, and he was never charged. Now he has the audacity to say 47 Republican Senators committed an atrocious act the likes of which have never before been seen. But he wasn't counting one anyone remembering his little trip to Nicaragua, even though it had been brought up when he tried to run for President. He is a terrible Secretary of State, and would be an even worse President.
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SSgt Geospatial Intelligence
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Interestingly enough, this was a topic of debate on a particular Golden Microphone radio show this morning. People are all sorts of upset that 47 Republicans wrote a letter to Iran informing them that any agreement/treaty that does not go through the Senate is not active, but there have been issues like this going on for years!

I personally don't know how to take it. Sen Cotton is a vet. I think it is sad that it took Senators taking this action in order to point out to the public that they (Congress) are tired of being 'gone around' in order to accomplish foreign policy or domestic policy.

I don't know. The libertarian in me just wishes they'd grow the f*** up, you know?
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SGT Signal Support Systems Specialist
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Oh I do understand that!!! It's time to put the American peoples interest first. We have to wait two more years to voice that out loud tho. Just ugh
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It is fun to watch the most likely candidates melt down though. I don't honestly know if the Dems truly want Hillary. I know for sure the Repubs don't want Jeb.
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SSG Leonard Johnson
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I have to admit, most people may not remember his service in the civilian sector like I do in the 80s, 90s and year of early parts of World War III of OEF/OIF.
Before everyone starts yelling at me, look at his record in civilian politics. He has been wrong on just about every issue. Him and the former secretary defense tried to slash veterans programs, defense programs. He has supported known communist sympathizers like Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, current liberal members of Congress, and some Republicans who support communistic values.
You know when Kerry and Clinton's mouth is moving, you know they're lying. I thought the former Bush administration lied, but it seems like every week these people come up with a new one.
And people I'm sorry, before you bash me I am retired I've earned the right to say what I want. I'm not a communist or socialist for that matter.... so I've earned that right
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TSgt Tim (lj) Littlejohn
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I could not say it better; obama can and you don't even see his mouth move!!!
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