To: truthfinder9
Both politically and as a veteran Kerry is vulnerable. But every time someone challenges him he says yea but I am a war hero. Before we can attack Kerry's statements against partial birth abortion etc.. we need to get him out from behind his war record. Vets out there, you need to speak up. At VFW halls, veterans groups, especially Viet Nam groups. Veterans should protest the man. If you belong to a veterans group or network, contact them and send them Kerry's testimony about their service. As a Veteran from the 70's and still serving, I experienced first hand the results of Kerry's and Fonda's claims against us. If you were spit on, treated like you had the plaque, if you know of friends that feces tossed at them at airports or were simply called names like rapist, baby-killer, murder etc., just for wearing your uniform. You have Kerry to thank! You were not welcomed home until Reagan was president, because of the likes of Kerry and Fonda. So now is the time to repay their kindness. Get his record disseminated.
2 posted on
02/03/2004 6:57:12 AM PST by
jstolarczyk
(jstolarczyk)
To: jstolarczyk
When John Kerry was in Spokane, Washington January 3rd, there was Spokane's VFW Post 51 Commander Dick Hasselmeyer on the stage with our Democrat Governor Gary Locke and all of Washington State's Democrat Congressmen. Also on the stage was the Washington State VFW Commander (I don't have his name yet). I thought it was a violation of Federal law for VFW officials to endorse candidates when receiving non-profit funding from the federal government. It just this type of use of position in the VFW without the sanction of its members that laws were written to prevent.
5 posted on
02/05/2004 12:27:23 AM PST by
jonrick46
(jonrick46)
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