Yes, he would ask for a resignation from G.W. if he said what kerry said. He tried to cover his own remarks by saying they were directed at W. What a loser, there is no denying the truth.
2006-11-02 13:57:44
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answered by Jean C 1
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Kerry should be forced to resign ; then court -marshalled for war crimes; slander & treason in North Vietnam ; as well as treason and slander charges during the Iraq conflict . Kerry helped the North Vietamese win the Viet Nam war-which is ironic considering he was in the U.S. Military at the time . Why nobody seems to question the fact that Kerry is honored by North Vietnam as their hero AGAINST AMERICA , I'll never know ..What I do know , is John Kerry has gotten away with aiding and abetting the enemy for far too long . The time has come to stop rewarding this traitor . Enough is enough .
2006-11-02 22:06:33
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answered by missmayzie 7
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As a senator he probably doesn't pose as much of a threat as he would as a president. The man is sorely lacking in diplomacy, which does not make for a good presidential candidate. However, I think he's probably too stuck on himself to resign. Let the voters decide.
I'm a democrat and I approve this message.
2006-11-02 21:59:34
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answered by gldjns 7
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Hey check out this quote from former house majority leader Armey, he's a republican
Former House Majority Leader Dick Armey (R-TX): On the October 31 edition of MSNBC's Hardball, Armey said of the attacks on Kerry's remarks, "Well, it's pretty standard fare in political discourse. You misconstrue what somebody said. You isolate a statement, you lend your interpretation to it and then feign moral outrage." When host Chris Matthews stated that Kerry "was trashing Bush," Armey responded, "Right," and went on to say, "A fundamental premise of politics is we can make this work if people just never figure it out."
2006-11-02 22:18:42
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answered by . 4
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Al quaida is laughing but not at John Kerry. Many other domies are in charge of that department. After the long pass six years parade It should be clear to any intelligent person, which clowns should be laugh at, who should resign or be laugh out theirs position.
2006-11-02 22:15:25
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answered by Simon 4
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In many ways he did the other day when he made the statement about the troops. He destroyed his own political career, except of course, in Mass. they don't seem to know how to vote anyone out, look at Kennedy.
2006-11-02 22:52:52
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answered by rosi l 5
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John Kerry should be responsible enough for his wring statements. An apology will not suffice.
2006-11-02 21:53:56
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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All of the liberals are aiding the enemy. Kerry will have his job forever. They think Ted Kennedy is a saint.
2006-11-02 22:04:47
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answered by carolinatinpan 5
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his demeaning character fills the air with ,his lack of respect for himself and as for resign ,he has nothing any republican could possible want,i think my retarded brother has a i q ,and common sense rating higher than Kerry,no joke my dad had 140 IQ..as for me i am a dumb *** and proud of it..common in the sense,my friends.. Kerry he is as he speaks,,what was that a joke..... puppy
2006-11-02 22:01:22
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answered by CIVILIAN 4
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Heck no! Lurch is the gift that keeps on giving! I love having him around to remind the country what a bunch of morons the liberals are.
2006-11-02 21:59:17
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answered by Anonymous
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