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I just wonder how his family feels knowing he not only lied to the nation but lied to them personally for so many years. Damn, old Momma 'T' must be hard up to live with and support that con man and outright liar.
Posted by Scrapiron at May 28, 2006 01:07 AM
Shouldn't that be :The RAT In The Hat ...."?
Posted by Bill Faith at May 28, 2006 03:34 AM
Kerry never lied to the nation. The swifties are the liars. So much for the "brothers in arms" theory. All it takes is a few "wave the flag up yer rear" talk radio propaganda artists, and, the rednecks without shame fall in line little stupid Hitlers in the making. Amazing.
Posted by Salmineo at May 28, 2006 07:56 AM
Sal
It's hard for folks who love John Kerry for political reasons to understand that veterans dislike Kerry for personal, not political reasons, but that's the way it is.
Posted by Greyhawk at May 28, 2006 06:22 PM
Posted by Greyhawk at May 28, 2006 06:22 PM
No. Far more veterans respect Kerry for telling the truth than the few idiots that can't get their simple minds around the concept of "not killing people when you don't have too". Few, but its still amazing.
Posted by Salmineo at May 28, 2006 11:22 PM
My Lai = Haditha
Murder is Murder and that is why General Hagee went to Iraq. To get control of his suppossedly disiplined Marines. Maybe a little TOO MUCH conservative propaganda shoved up the boys arses?
You reap what you sew.
Posted by Salmineo at May 28, 2006 11:26 PM
The thing veterans of the "Big Green Machine" know about Kerry is that he was the kind of leader you let "walk on the trails". He was there to serve himself with body-counts, purple hearts and press coverage to be used later to further a career. The Navy must have its own way of ridding itself of self-serving officers without someone haveing to go to prison.
Posted by Pixelkiller at May 29, 2006 02:34 AM
What is Sal talking about, "far more veterans respect Kerry for telling the truth"? Does anyone know?
I've spent some time looking at the Swiftboat folk's claims, and I find them to be compelling.
From my own time in the Army as a junior officer, I think his associates were happy to see him gone, and let him weasel out.
Based on his actions after the war, I don't understand why he was not tried for treason.
Posted by Parker at May 29, 2006 07:28 PM
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