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or does he just think all his sheep are like that?

2006-11-02 08:53:44 · 16 answers · asked by hell no ! 1 in Politics & Government Politics

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D.) all of the above, be careful about asking mean questions about Skerry, the libs have gone crazy reporting people that make fun of thierfearful leader.

2006-11-02 08:56:47 · answer #1 · answered by sweetpea22306 3 · 4 3

It was probably a mistake in phrasing his point. but more importatnly I believe he and many others really do not like the military. Let's not forget Kerry never worked a day in his life. He was very good at marrying wealthy females. Now hhe has six homes, private aircraft and all the elitist trappings. Therefore, pretty much everyone is under him, or so he thinks. To think he could have been president

2006-11-02 17:38:34 · answer #2 · answered by 79vette 5 · 0 0

None of the above. He just can't tell a joke. And it backfired. As a Kerry supporter in 2004, all I can say is, he killed any hopes he had for running for President in '08. Politically, in the Presidential arena, he's dead. If he ran, the slimeball Republicans would bring it up at every opportunity, which would be every hour of every day. Time for the Democrats to think about someone else for 2008. Personally, I'd like to see Al Gore give it another shot, because he'd win this time and wouldn't be cheated out of his rightful victory like he was in 2000.

2006-11-02 17:04:21 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I don't believe he is a moron. I do believe that he is his top priority which makes him abit self serving which makes him slighty evil. As for ignorant, I would refer to John Kerry as an educated idiot. He may be book smart but he is pretty dumb when it comes to gauging how the comments he makes is going to resonate with the American public.

2006-11-02 17:04:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Kerry is a liar, he earned three purple hearts in his dreams maybe. The man is also quite ignorant. His latest coment, study hard and earn good grades or you will go to Irag. Some of this countrys must brilliant people are in Irag.

2006-11-02 17:03:58 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

all of the above kerry should forget about politics and apply for a job as a journalist at cnn

2006-11-02 17:05:59 · answer #6 · answered by hud 3 · 1 1

I'll take evil for $200 Alex.

What is Bush's fellow Skull&Bones brother?


Go big Red Go

2006-11-02 17:03:44 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

He is a lost sheep who has an evil agenda and is just a plain ignorant moron.

2006-11-02 16:57:12 · answer #8 · answered by buffman316 2 · 4 4

John Kerry was right Mr. Bush

By Gabe Caggiano

If you live in Montgomery County and you're thinking of joining the military, then you might want to listen to John Kerry.

He is in a lot of trouble, according to Republicans and to those who believe the war in Iraq is still a noble endeavor.

But what Kerry said is the hard, cold truth, especially when one examines the meaning of his words.

What Kerry said before an audience in Pasadena was, "Get an education, or you'll end up in Iraq." This has the Republicans up in arms and screaming for Kerry's blood.

But Kerry's assessment isn't wrong. You don't see the president's daughters in the military. You don't see Karen Hughes' son at West Point. He is at Clueless Condi's alma mater, Stanford. Another young man, Blake Gottesman, who served as Bush's personal aide, is now at the Harvard Business School after a four-year tour of duty in the West Wing.

Kerry's point is well-taken. Without an education you can end up a grunt on patrol in Samarrah and hope a shard of metal from a roadside bomb doesn't maim you for life the way it has so many dedicated soldiers who believed in this war.

While Bush blathers on, there is proof American soldiers are being sacrificed without an iota of concern from top Bush officials. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld has steadfastly refused to send more troops to help out in Iraq, leaving a too-thin force even more vulnerable to insurgent attacks.

In October, 101 American soldiers were killed, the highest one-month total in years. Rummy said two years ago with a smile on his face, "Well, you go to war with the army you have, not the army you want."

Is that so, Mr. Secretary? What a glib and heartless remark coming from a man who enjoys peaceful weekends by the shore at his oceanfront home in St. Michaels while 20-year-olds don't know if they are ever going to get out of that giant litter box formerly known as the country of Iraq.

Recently, Sen. John McCain told Chris Matthews he has no confidence in Rumsfeld and wants him to resign immediately. McCain knows when soldiers are being taken care of and when they aren't.

McCain can hardly contain his fury at Rumsfeld for all but abandoning U.S. troops by keeping troop levels so low that the mortality and injury rate is rising at a stomach-churning rate. Things were supposed to be calm and under control by 2006 when the war started in 2003, but it isn't.

President Bush says Kerry owes the soldiers in Iraq an apology. Perhaps Kerry needs to clarify further his respect for the courage shown by our men and women in uniform, but Kerry does not need to apologize for his opinion that only suckers end up on patrol in Mosul.

If that wasn't the case, why can you count the number of offspring from members of Congress fighting in Iraq on one hand? Because they were smart enough to get an education and land jobs that provide fat paychecks, not helicopter rides to combat-support hospitals in war zones.

There is a reason the media cannot gain access to the military field in Dover, Del., where KIAs come home in flag-draped coffins. Bush and Company want to praise the soldiers while they are alive and keep them hidden from American eyes when they come home dead. Kerry is right. Stay in school. Or risk being an underpaid sap for project Halliburton.

And if you get your legs blown off?

Too bad, but we admire your courage. Any 21-year-old kid who is told that and is not set up financially for life has been taken for a ride. And that is what is happening every day, while the well-educated monitor their stock portfolios and enjoy peaceful sunsets along the Eastern Shore.

2006-11-02 17:07:36 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

He told the truth about Bush getting our young men stuck in Iraq.

He showed the guts to admit the Hell on Earth conservatives create.

2006-11-02 16:56:33 · answer #10 · answered by cannon Ball! 3 · 3 5

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