John
Kerry (who vacated his Senate seat to become Secretary of State) sank
to a new low this week.
In an effort to appease Palestinians, Kerry compared the loss of life
from the terrorist attacks in Boston with Palestinian militants who lost
their lives attacking the Israeli Navy.
As
you may recall, Israel had previously erected a naval blockade to
prevent
terrorists in the Gaza strip from receiving weapons and other military
supplies - which they were using to attack innocent Israeli citizens and
soldiers, alike.
Supporters
of Middle Eastern terrorist groups were furious with Israel and
dispatched a boat with armed
Palestinian activists to breach the Israeli blockade - they even beat
Israeli naval personnel during the altercation. When the Israeli Navy
refused to back down, Palestinian activists took to the streets in
protest, burning Israeli and American flags and promising death to
Israelis and
Americans alike:
How dare John Kerry compare the lost lives of innocent Americans at the Boston Marathon with armed
Palestinian militants attempting to break Israel's blockade against terrorism supplies reaching the Gaza Strip!
There
is
one upside to all of this: at least we finally rid ourselves of John
Kerry being in the U.S. Senate, and now we have a chance to replace John
Kerry with conservative Republican, Michael Sullivan. We can replace
this:
Above: "Proud
Republican" Michael Sullivan served as U.S. Attorney
About Michael Sullivan: A self-described "proud
Republican," Michael Sullivan is an American success story.
Sullivan started as a stock clerk for the Gillette Corporation and
after 16 years with the company he worked his way up to become Assistant
to
the President.
A
graduate of Boston College and Suffolk University Law School, Sullivan
has served as a Republican
State Representative, a District Attorney and U.S. Attorney. While U.S.
Attorney, Sullivan helped prosecute a number of terrorism cases
including the infamous "Shoe Bomber" Richard Reid.
Above: Michael Sullivan helped bring the
"Shoe Bomber" to Justice
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buys in Massachusetts.
You
can make a contribution to our independent expenditure campaign
supporting conservative
Republican Michael Sullivan for U.S. Senate by making a contribution of
as little as $5 up to the maximum allowed contribution of $5,000 online -
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