According to two articles, one in Front Page Magazine:
"THE NECKTIE JOHN KERRY WEARS during the next two presidential debates might be a secret semaphore revealing where his loyalty lies. During much of the campaign Kerry has worn neckties whose pattern, suggests New York journalist Joan Swirsky, is like a secret signal of support to the Muslim world.";
and the other at NewsMax, reminding us of Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinski's neck tie messages:
Given the subtlety, indeed archness, of this mode of communication, I'm beginning to suspect that John Kerry also is employing the necktie strategy in signaling America's enemies that he is on their side.
While it may seem far-fetched at first glance, one wonders why a billionaire like Kerry would wear only one necktie during most of his public appearances?
Intriguing indeed. Coupled with Kerry's odd fascination with Iran and his outrageous statement during the first presidential debate - "With respect to Iran," Kerry said during the September 30th first presidential debate, "I think the United States should have offered the opportunity to provide the nuclear fuel, test them, see whether or not they were actually looking for it for peaceful purposes."
I personally find this approach to a nuclear threat brainless and irresponsible. Give someone that HATES you a loaded gun and wait to see if they are going to use it to wave the American flag.
IF Kerry is truly sending a secret message to this country's enemies - this man is more dangerous than any of us ever perceived. We didn't underestimate him - he is trying to outfox us. This would go far beyond the usual political rhetoric and double speak.
Kerry has shown us in the past his willingness to befriend enemies of the United States, even during a time that the US was at war with that enemy, by his meetings with the North Vietnamese during that other war.
My grandma always told me - "A zebra doesn't change his stripes."
John F Kerry: zebra; antiwar protester; collaborating with the enemy - is this the man we want leading our country?