''Washington seems more and more out of touch with the difficulties the average family is facing," Kerry told the crowd of about 150 last week in Baton Rouge. ''Go out of here, take some anger and a little bit of outrage at the fact that Washington is not dealing with the real concerns of our country."
Six months after his presidential bid ended in defeat, Kerry is on another cross-country campaign. This time, he is running against the political establishment.
Hmmm, so John Kerry is more "in touch" with regular people than those Washington people? I happen to live in the same neighborhood in Boston as John Kerry. Well, where one of his houses is anyway. His $12 million house. It's on a street called Louisburg Square. A street where no one except residents of the street can park their cars. There is also a park in the middle of Louisburg Square:
Pretty, huh? I've never been inside the park. As you can see, it's gated. And Locked. Who has the keys? The residents of that street. If I were to enter the Louisburg Square Park, I would be trespassing and could be arrested. There is a sign that says so.
Yet somehow this douche-bag thinks he's more "in touch" with the struggles of regular folk. And he refers to Washington like he's some sort of neighborhood activist, and not a guy who has been in the Senate (which in Washington by the way) for the last 21 years. Not that he's actually done anything while he's been there.
Is it any wonder why the dilettante lost to the retard last November? What an ass hole.
I'm even more proud of myself for voting for David Cobb.
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Oh, this oughta be interesting.
Deni, where do you stand on Kerry's years of service and what he did there?
His military or Senate career?
military, I got the sense of what you thought of his senate years.
On second thought, what'd you think of those?
His military service is not in any dispute, despite what those ass-hole veterans for lies said.
Kerry has basically been a do nothing Senator for 21 years. And the last thing he is is an "outsider", or one of those people in Washington who "feels our pain" or has any connection to us little people. He is a bourgeois pig.
I've got an idea for how you could get into that park: Dress up as a giant squirrel. You just get yourself a squirrel costume and a giant prop acorn and hop the fence. Then you sit there and pretend to eat the acorn. It's not like parents walking by with their kids are going to shoot you, because they'd then have to explain to their kids why they gunned down Mr. Squirrel.
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