It appears Candidate Kerry is going to refight, and lose, that war, having no ideas how to fight the one we're currently engaged in.
1 posted on
03/03/2004 7:57:02 PM PST by
SJackson
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To: SJackson
Hippy pinko commie fag. He's toast.
2 posted on
03/03/2004 7:58:12 PM PST by
Spruce
To: SJackson
Hold on here! John Kerry was in Vietnam? Who knew?
To: SJackson
Stuck in the sixties.
4 posted on
03/03/2004 7:59:03 PM PST by
Jeff Chandler
(Why the long face, John?)
To: TigersEye; Libloather; Shermy
Article reposted here if you want to repost your comments.
I made a mess of the formating the first time, thinking of what Kerry would do to the country I guess.
5 posted on
03/03/2004 7:59:26 PM PST by
SJackson
(The Passion: Where were all the palestinians?)
To: SJackson
John Kerry has a mission:
John Kerrys Treaty - Outsourcing sovereignty (to the UN)
On Wednesday, Sen. Kerry voted by proxy (since he can't take time off from running for president to do his day job in person) for a resolution of ratification that would make the U.S. a party to the Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST). Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Richard Lugar brought the treaty to a unanimous favorable vote and promises to try to get the Senate to act on it "as soon as possible."
That is precisely what Sen. Lugar is trying to do. He has: prevented critics from testifying before his own committee; kept other committees from being briefed on the treaty; and is seeking to get it to the Senate floor before effective opposition can be organized and expressed.
U.S. adherence to this treaty would entail history's biggest and most unwarranted voluntary transfer of wealth and surrender of sovereignty.
These include the power to: regulate seven-tenths of the world's surface area, levy international taxes, impose production quotas (for deep-sea mining, oil production, etc.), govern ocean research and exploration, and create a multinational court to render and enforce its judgments.
The treaty effectively prohibits two functions vital to American security: collecting intelligence in, and submerged transit of, territorial waters.
8 posted on
03/03/2004 8:04:59 PM PST by
TigersEye
(Carrying a gun is a social obligation.)
To: SJackson
Too many allies were corrupt. So? Kerry likes corrupt allies. His foreign policy is essentially based upon appeasing them.
10 posted on
03/03/2004 8:09:16 PM PST by
Shermy
To: Interesting Times; jmstein7; diotima
This is too much!
11 posted on
03/03/2004 8:13:03 PM PST by
abner
(FREE THE MIRANDA MEMOS! http://www.intelmemo.com or http://www.wintersoldier.com)
To: SJackson
I'd compare FrankenKerry to a snake, but I don't want to insult snakes.
13 posted on
03/03/2004 8:16:09 PM PST by
Free ThinkerNY
(((FrankenKerry for President of Transylvania)))
To: SJackson; diotima
At times it seemed that we were the only ones who really understood that the faults in Vietnam were those of the war, not the warriors. Lying sack of <bleep> -- read his 'testimony at Winter Soldier.
14 posted on
03/03/2004 8:17:38 PM PST by
brityank
(The more I learn about the Constitution, the more I realise this Government is UNconstitutional.)
To: SJackson
And there was the anger I felt toward body-counting, face-saving leaders sitting safely in Washington sending to the killing fields troops who were often poor, black or brown. Recycling the Vietnam race myth for the elite liberal ignorati.
15 posted on
03/03/2004 8:18:21 PM PST by
Shermy
To: SJackson
Why couldn't he look at the telegram? Because he didn't get one. Who got a telegram on a ship? And since he wasn't the man's family, why would he get a telegram?
Washington in flames? You mean like in 1814? Gimme a break!
Kerry thinks he is at the center of history. That events revolve around him. That he is the only participant that matters.
Kerry doesn't write with a pen.
He writes with a shovel.
18 posted on
03/03/2004 8:23:24 PM PST by
exit82
(Toll free number for the Capitol switchboard:1-800-648-3516--let your reps in DC know what you think)
To: SJackson
O.K. I've been patronized.
What's his next trick?
21 posted on
03/03/2004 8:27:34 PM PST by
okie01
(www.ArmorforCongress.com...because Congress isn't for the morally halt and the mentally lame.)
To: SJackson
My BS Meter is going off! What a crock.
23 posted on
03/03/2004 8:30:15 PM PST by
Balata
To: SJackson
Why don't they just publish Kerry's writing in the original French, rather than making us read this awkward translation?
To: SJackson
John Kerry served in Vietnam???? REALLY????? I did not know that, he really should talk about that experience some time.
To: SJackson
Does anyone else sense this is high school level writing?
28 posted on
03/03/2004 8:37:43 PM PST by
jigsaw
(Taglinus FreeRepublicus #33 -> http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1088058/posts)
To: SJackson
He's an old hippie and he don't know what to do. Should he hold on to the past or grab on to the new.
31 posted on
03/03/2004 8:40:44 PM PST by
commish
(Freedom Tastes Sweetest to Those Who Have Fought to Preserve It)
To: SJackson
Now that I see things from Kerry's perspective, I realize what a hero he really is. He is a man of conviction. Someone you can really trust.
LOL. I see from this thread that Freepers are already finding all sorts of holes in his fabrication. After watching Algore get caught in lies over and over again, you would think this guy would be smarter than that. But then, he's a Democrat.
57 posted on
03/03/2004 9:27:04 PM PST by
Rocky
To: SJackson
Kerry is stuck in a warped time warp. We have men and women fighting terrorist scum all over the planet and all he can think of is John Kerry in 1969.
I suppose thats a good thing for our side but it is damn sad.
59 posted on
03/03/2004 9:30:19 PM PST by
jwalsh07
To: SJackson; Hon
Ah hah!
Found it at last.
In his words, "Then, on the afternoon of Feb. 26, when we had left Midway Island, the reality of Vietnam hit me right between the eyes....
Soon after, off Vietnam.... (So the GRIDLEY hadn't even gotten to 'Nam at the end of February!)....
After a few months of search and rescue work in the Gulf of Tonkin ... We docked early the next morning - June 6, 1968 (in Long Beach, CA).
So, the ENTIRE TIME his first tour in Vietnam was AT MOST 90 days: March, April, May of '67. Then, after 90 days of air-conditioned comfort off the coast, they left Tonkin (at the end of May) and had already returned to California by the first week in June.
61 posted on
03/03/2004 9:40:47 PM PST by
Robert A Cook PE
(I can only support FR by donating monthly, but ABBCNNBCBS continue to lie every day!)
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