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Where In The World Is John Kerry?
By Matt Margolis | January 4, 2005
He’s kicking off his first campaign tour for the 2008 presidential election in the Middle East. First stop, Jordan.
Former US presidential candidate John Kerry met Jordan’s King Abdullah II at the start of a tour of the region expected to include a trip to Iraq.
King Abdullah and Kerry discussed “efforts being exerted to move the peace process forward and achieve peace and security in Iraq,” the official Petra news agency reported.
The worst is yet to come. John Kerry, who voted for the war in Iraq and then voted against funding to support our troops is giong to visit our troops on the frontlines of the war on terror:
The Democratic Party senator from the state of Massachusetts who lost to US President George W. Bush in last year’s election is expected to visit Iraq to thank US troops for their service.
“He’s going because he wants to thank the troops from Massachusetts for their service, as well as other troops, his spokeswoman April Boyd said in December.
Of course, John Kerry had two opportunities in the past year and a half to offer thanks and support in the form of needed funds, but chose to vote against the $87 billion supplemental, and he didn’t even show up to vote for or against the $25 billion supplemental that was later brought before Congress.
Topics: John Kerry Watch |
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