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“@WSJ: China holds ground over South China Sea as U.S. seeks calmer waters http://on.wsj.com/1ENyMxv pic.twitter.com/zJm4sS5IEQ”> No Surprise
“@WSJ: China holds ground over South China Sea as U.S. seeks calmer waters http://on.wsj.com/1ENyMxv pic.twitter.com/BMMZFDntCc”
@WSJ So ? What are we supposed to do about it ? They now have money to match us dollar for dollar. The china sea is up to Japan. Not America
@WSJ International water? That's only your side of the story. How many more wars the US needs?
@WSJ How can China protect sovereignty over international waters? Kerry is spineless and should have told them those waters aren't yours!
@WSJ No Bridge Over Troubled Waters.
@WSJ By taking our war machine there from our hemisphere the U.S is destabilizing that area. We have wrong government in DC.
@WSJ
Sending Kerry to negotiate is like sending
Pee Wee Herman in against Mike Tyson and expecting him to win.
@12voltman60 @WSJ Oh you are smarter than John Kerry ? Did you receive a Purple Heart in the war ?
@12voltman60 @WSJ Oh that must of been blanks that the North was shooting at him. Least he was there. Not like Bush who sat it out.
@12voltman60 @WSJ Any person that joined the Guard in those days, was to get out of going to war !!!! Many rich boys got out one way or.
@WSJ Has @JohnKerry tried the James Taylor option yet? Might be time to go all "You've Got a Friend" on their ass.
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