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So now dems are wishing Sarah Palin to go missing? By what means I wonder. He is a pathetic excuse for a man. Wishing harm to someone else is just not funny. When people go missing they are usually dead.
Sen. John Kerry added to his long list of lame joke attempts yesterday when he wished South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford's disappearance on Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.
Speaking to some business and civic leaders he had invited to Washington, Kerry quipped: "Too bad if a governor had to go missing it couldn�t have been the governor of Alaska. You know, Sarah Palin."
The partisan crowd chuckled, but there's nothing funny about Kerry's criticisms of the Alaska governor.
Newsmax.com - Sen. John Kerry Wishes Sarah Palin Had Gone Missing (http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover/kerry_palin_missing/2009/06/25/229028.html?s=al&promo_code=8229-1 - broken link)
I wish that she would go missing too. Sarah Palin stirs up the stupid ppl voters that usually sweep Republicans into office usually because of indifference toward certain groups of ppl.
There is so much controversy over his service record and metals he recieved for actions he was suppose to be involved in. And him throwing his metals over the fence to protest the war while he was still active duty. In my option makes him a traitor to both his fellow servicemen and women but to the Country.
Yes--he is a national disgrace, and to think after all that, he thinks he is responsible enough to run the USA..
Yup, serving your country, being injured during battle = national disgrace*.
*only in cases of liberals.
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