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[John Kerry] Everywhere I travel as secretary of state – in every meeting, here at home and across the more than 100,000 miles I’ve traveled since I raised my hand and took the oath to serve in this office – I raise the concern of climate change. I do so not because it’s a pet issue or a personal priority, but because it’s critical to the survival of our civilization, and that means it’s a critical mission for me as our country’s top diplomat.Flashback: John Kerry, "the Ted Williams of climate change advocacy", with Exxon stock, five luxury homes, 76-foot yacht, SUV, and a private jet: "I don't know what 'cap and trade' means"
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I am passionate about this, not based on ideology, but based on facts and based on science. It’s not just people all over the world crying out for action — it’s the very science that is screaming at us.
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As I said in Sweden in May, climate change is truly a life-and-death challenge for all of us.
...For if we waste this opportunity, our failure may be the only thing our generations are remembered for.
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Naw = We'll remember John Kerry as the loser who joined the military because it worked wonders on Kennedy's resume, was given a commission because of "his station in life", found out there was a war on where people would actually shoot at you, discovered and exploited a technical loophole involving purple hearts to get out of Vietnam free, then came to Washington to accuse all of his fellows of being WAR CRIMINALS, while parlaying his abreviated stint in the military, and the similarity between his initials and President JFK's into fooling the braindead reflex democrat voter in Massachussetts to elect him senator for life.
Well said, papertiger. In plain English--Kerry's a habitual liar like his boss.
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