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Kerry honored at communist museum

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This man scares me. Even more than Al Gore ever did.
 
Two generations late!

You people are still stuck in the old age when if you meet or attend a meeting with a group of people you are part of what they preach. This is the 21st century folks, now than ever we can read nazi books, history on Hitler and publicly voice or opinion about our views. Is that a great country or what? John Kerry has every right as a citizen, a war hero, a leader (note that I did not say a presidential candidate) to meet with all kind of people of all partys. Even if John Kerry meet and great a communist leader doesn't mean that he is one. He is a member of the democratic party. When Reagan met with Gorbachev for the first time in Geneva in 1985, it was one of the greatest moment of Reagan that we still remember because it led to all kind of treaty on weapon controls, russian withdrawal from afghanistan, Russia-China relations and best of all the collapse of communist rule in Eastern Europe.
So meeting with the leader of a communist party has nothing to be scared about.
It's not like he fell asleep while meeting with the pope, Reagan did.[/quote]
 

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