AMEN! TOO!
Further, republicans are HELD BACK on ALOT of things BY DEMOCRATIC senate over rulings. There's more to gov't than the president. Bush tries only to have things overturned by democrats yet HE gets blamed for it!
Lori
At Tuesday 11/2/2004 01:07 AM, you wrote:Further, republicans are HELD BACK on ALOT of things BY DEMOCRATIC senate over rulings. There's more to gov't than the president. Bush tries only to have things overturned by democrats yet HE gets blamed for it!
Lori
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Boyd
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On 11/1/04 7:49 PM, "Stuntman"
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- His Reserve unit was called into active duty, President Bush's was
not.
- He lied in front of Congress, even that admission of committing war
- crimes himself was a lie to give a sense of legitamency to his
- testimony.
- He served over there just 4 short months.
- He wrote false reports to get 2 Purple hearts he didn't earn.
- He was the ONLY Swiftboat Captain to leave voluntarily BEFORE his tour
- of duty was over.
- He met in Paris with the enemy.
- "IS" he is guilty of war crimes?
- Yes, if you count treason and giving aid & comfort to the enemy a war
- crime.
- I provided you with proof of his less than Honorable Discharge.
- If elected, expect him to have to release his records that he now hides.
- He isn't fit to do latrine duty let alone be Commander and Cheif.
- Stuntman
- >
- > At 03:31 PM 11/1/2004, Sherry wrote:
- > >� Kerry volunteered for Vietnam, not because he had to, but because
- he
- > >wanted to serve his nation. To be sure, he became disillusioned with
- the
- > >war and sought out, but I think that all the criticism of his
- service to
- > >the country is simply wrong. He did not shirk his duty and did serve
- > >bravely and honorably, which is more than 90% of young men of
- wealthy
- > >families did in his day and age. I admire him for that.
- >
- > That's not quite true. He volunteered for the navy reserves and his
- reserve
- > unit was called to active duty and sent to Vietnam.
- >
- >
- >
- He lied in front of Congress, even that admission of committing war

