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Kerry in line for Chair of Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "Boater" cut and pasted in message ... Kerry, 64, who was elected to a fifth term in the US Senate from Massachusetts earlier this month, will be officially handed the gavel when the new congressional session convenes in January, according to multiple Capitol Hill sources. He will replace the outgoing chairman, Vice President-elect Joe Biden. --- Delicious. Whoopie. Big title. Little responsibility. No accountablilty. Business as usual. Eisboch You are not aware of the power of a chair of a major Senate committee, I suppose. I guess not. Maybe you could tell me about Joe Biden's examples of power and influence while he sat in the chair over the past 2 years? Eisboch You've got google. |
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Kerry in line for Chair of Senate Foreign Relations Committee
On Nov 19, 7:48*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "Boater" *cut and pasted *in message ... Kerry, 64, who was elected to a fifth term in the US Senate from Massachusetts earlier this month, will be officially handed the gavel when the new congressional session convenes in January, according to multiple Capitol Hill sources. He will replace the outgoing chairman, Vice President-elect Joe Biden. --- Delicious. Whoopie. *Big title. *Little responsibility. *No accountablilty. Business as usual. Eisboch You are not aware of the power of a chair of a major Senate committee, I suppose. I guess not. *Maybe you could tell me about Joe Biden's examples of power and influence while he sat in the chair over the past 2 years? Eisboch- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So much for change.. |
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Kerry in line for Chair of Senate Foreign Relations Committee
On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 20:12:10 -0500, Boater
wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 19:25:54 -0500, Boater wrote: Kerry, 64, who was elected to a fifth term in the US Senate from Massachusetts earlier this month, will be officially handed the gavel when the new congressional session convenes in January, according to multiple Capitol Hill sources. He will replace the outgoing chairman, Vice President-elect Joe Biden. Just what we need - a chicken **** coward running Foreign Relations. I don't think Dick Cheney is in line for the job. Bad enough John Kerry is - "Cut and Run" Kerry. Slimy *******. |
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Kerry in line for Chair of Senate Foreign Relations Committee
On Nov 19, 8:50*pm, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: Bad enough John Kerry is - "Cut and Run" Kerry. Slimy *******. "Cut and run"!? That makes him a war hero to folks like our WAFA. |
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Kerry in line for Chair of Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Boater wrote:
BAR wrote: Boater wrote: Eisboch wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... By Bryan Bender, Boston Globe Staff WASHINGTON -- More than three decades after he first appeared before the panel as a 27-year-old Vietnam veteran-turned-antiwar protester, Senator John F. Kerry is widely expected to be named the new chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, a position that will give him enormous influence over international relations. The pending announcement by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, which congressional aides said could come as early as today, would elevate Kerry to the top of the foreign policy establishment and give him a major role in shaping President-elect Barack Obama's foreign policy priorities. Kerry, 64, who was elected to a fifth term in the US Senate from Massachusetts earlier this month, will be officially handed the gavel when the new congressional session convenes in January, according to multiple Capitol Hill sources. He will replace the outgoing chairman, Vice President-elect Joe Biden. --- Delicious. Whoopie. Big title. Little responsibility. No accountablilty. Business as usual. Eisboch You are not aware of the power of a chair of a major Senate committee, I suppose. We are aware of what Frank and Dodd did. Would you care to talk about that. "We?" You and the voices in your head? Who cares. There are about 2,000,000 people who would like to know who failed to do anything to prevent the financial crisis when it was brought to the attention of Frank's and Dodd's committees. |
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