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Was that their way of supporting the men and women who would be the first in line to protect our kids and American grandparents?

2007-09-07 04:52:11 · 13 answers · asked by Duminos 2 in Politics & Government Politics

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They think troops is stoopid.

2007-09-07 04:55:24 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 3

People whose politics lean to the left of the political spectrum, such as Kennedy and Kerry, tend to despise the military, for reasons only known to themselves.

They are also pandering to the far-left kooks of the political spectrum.

Just because Kerry served in the Naval Reserve, don't get the impression that he did so out of respect for that branch of the service. He was doing what most draft-dodgers of the time were doing, only he didn't have the courage of his convictions to actually run to Canada.

So he joined a branch of service that he felt would prevent him from having to go to Vietnam. His mistake ... the Navy ended up calling a lot of reservists to active duty to serve in Vietnam.

To find out the quality of his service, read the book by the Swift Boat Veterans Association. To find out his personal quality, read his testimony before the U. S. Senate after his short tour of duty during the "Winter Soldier" hearings, and the determinations of the truthfulness of his testimony afterwards.

Jorge Bush, by joining the Texas Air National Guard, did the same thing, but he was lucky in that his unit was never called up for active duty during Vietnam. Many National Guard units saw Vietnam service, but not his.

Ted Kennedy was probably too drunk to find the induction center, let alone pass his enlistment physical. And besides, he is a Kennedy and above all that stuff for the "sheeple."

2007-09-07 05:12:01 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

As a veteran, i can comment on Kerry quote. Its because since the Iraq war started, some of them are. When i joined the Army, not only did you need a clean criminal record and a high school education, you needed to score well on the ASVAB test. Now, you do not need a diploma, you can be a convicted criminal, and you can score in the bottom 30% on the ASVAB and still qualify for active duty. We have MANY MANY MANY great troops in all branches of the Military. But the current enlistment policy allows some morons to get in and make all of the troops look bad.

2007-09-07 05:01:36 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Ted Kennedy served in the U.S. Army (albeit in peacetime, right after the Korean War). John Kerry was a Navy officer in Vietnam and a geniune hero, wounded three times. What Ted was talking about was probably Abu Ghraib, for which, all by itself, Bush could have been impeached. Kerry never said the troops were stupid, he was suggesting that Bush is, and he was right. And they want to stop the cuts in veterans' benefits, the cuts Bush ordered. They support the troops, Bush does not.

2007-09-07 04:56:55 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 5

Murdered toddlers? i do no longer remember something like that. i believe what he reported replaced into alongside the strains of youthful adults that are no longer waiting to attend college ending up interior the defense force or in keeping with probability it replaced into chucking up the sponge of highschool and ending up interior the defense force. for this reason, it replaced into translated as labeling our defense force contributors as having low intelligence.

2016-12-16 13:54:18 · answer #5 · answered by trickey 4 · 0 0

Quotes in context please...
Rather than the usual 17th party hearsay that conservatives love to use

2007-09-07 05:41:32 · answer #6 · answered by captain_koyk 5 · 0 0

this complete disinformation. you know that. you know Kerry was talking about Bush and I defy you to show a "credible" source that says that Kennedy said that.

2007-09-07 05:09:26 · answer #7 · answered by truth seeker 7 · 0 0

Well, our troops were torturing prisoners and it created a sense of outrage among people around the civilized world. We should not stoop to the levels of our aggressors.

2007-09-07 05:02:06 · answer #8 · answered by alphabetsoup2 5 · 2 2

Speech writers!

2007-09-07 04:56:12 · answer #9 · answered by Thomas Paine 5 · 0 2

They both served in the military as opposed to your Republican leaders.

2007-09-07 04:58:41 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

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