February 03, 2004

Will The Real John Kerry Please stand up

John Kerry is touting himself as a patriotic American who served his country with distinction. No doubt he was a great soldier and did a fine job serving his country. But if you think that is the whole story, you don't know Jack.

According to the Boston Globe:

Democratic presidential front-runner John F. Kerry, who has turned his decorated Vietnam War service into a theme of his campaign, said yesterday that President Bush and the US military should settle questions -- raised recently by Kerry allies -- about whether Bush completed his military service requirement in the Texas Air National Guard in the 1970s.

Before attending a campaign rally here that drew 2,000 people, on the eve of today's presidential primary in Arizona and six other states, the Massachusetts senator said that the matter of Bush's military service record was ''a question that I think remains open.'' Kerry added that he lacked ''the facts'' to make a judgment about accusations that Bush ended his military commitment prematurely.

So the great war hero is going to bring up unfounded accusations against George Bush. Great, bring it on Jack. American minded people will then bring up the fact that repeatedly you voted agaist the American Military and stood with Jane Fonda and other red diaper babies in protesting the war.

According to Boston Herald Traveler he stood with Jane Fonda as a national leader of Vietnam Veterans Against War (VVAW), Kerry campaigned against the effort of the United States.

He also authored an anti-war book, New Soldier.

Kerry also claimed while testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations in 1971, that U.S. soldiers had “raped, cut off ears, cut off heads, taped wires from portable telephones to human genitals and turned up the power, cut off limbs, blown up bodies, randomly shot at civilians, razed villages, shot cattle and dogs for fun, poisoned food stocks, and generally ravaged the countryside of South Vietnam.”

All this while true war heroes like Senator John McCain were being tortured and sodomized at the hands of communists in prisioner of war camps.

Senator John Kerry also participated in demonstrations where soldiers would throw their medals on the steps of Congress. Though he did throw medals, the ones he threw were not his own. His medals hang proudly in his Senate office.

What one does years ago is one thing, and can be forgiven. But you cannot discount the un-American tone of his protesting. He now goes on pretending to be proud of his Vietnam war experience and has made jabs at President Bush's lack of active service in Vietnam.

You cannot have it both ways. You cannot protest the war while at the same time using your service as a flower in your vest to dress up what really is an un-American, anti CIA and military past.

Posted by psugrad98 at February 3, 2004 11:30 AM
Comments

If Kerry gets the nomination, he is going to get creamed by the Republican campaign over the following months.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at February 3, 2004 12:58 PM

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Posted by: Tom at February 3, 2004 01:13 PM

I don't know how much actual work the RNC is going to have to do. All they'll have to do is point this stuff out, Kerry's illustrious past will take care of the rest.

Posted by: Rob at February 3, 2004 07:49 PM

How does Kerry accusing (SOME) fellow soldiers of atrocities do anything but give you MORE respect for the man. SOME American soldiers DID commit atrocities, we should all be in NO doubt of this. Yes the enemy also committed MANY atrocities but any soldier who has seen close combat in ANY war knows that BOTH sides commit atrocities at times. It is not, as I have seen it called "Spitting on his fellow soldiers" to talk about what no doubt did happen at times, in public. Not every american soldier is a great moral specimen, some are cruel thugs, and to acknowledge this fact is anything but unamerican. In fact it is unamerican to be dishonest and blinkered enough to be unable to face hard truths about america and blindly worship our activites in every war we have taken part in. There are good and bad people on every side of every conflict, and to blindly say if you think the way I think you are GOOD, and if you think differently to me you are BAD, is just pathetic and moronic.

Posted by: Freddy at February 13, 2004 04:41 PM

If I were you, I'd be a bit more concerned about this picture of Saddam Hussein and Donald Rumsfeld shaking hands. After all, this picture is from 1983.
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB82/

To say Rummy, the President's close confidant, is a traitor is as ridiculous as implying the same of Kerry. Let's all grow up, stop our name calling and discuss the real issues. Fear and half-truths as a means to political power is Stalinist.

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