WTF have you or Kerry done for Flint while in the Senate? Oh yeah, you both backed OUTSOURCING.
Actually, he knew that if he sqeezed that little spot hard enough he could get some blood out of it.
Drama!
AHAHHAHA
I bet that's pillow talk between Edwards and Kerry."Tell me about the time you were in Cambodia honey!"
"Well, it was Christmas, no January and I was fighting the Cambodians and Red Chinese wait, no I twas so close that I could hear gunfire from the Cambodian border where.."a grunt comes from the Frenchierian Lurch,"Just tell me which version you want to hear Edwards. .. "
Kerry served in Vietnam?
Kerrys Vietnam record is protecting him from his own senate record. At this time in the election he should be explaining why he has the most liberal voting record and hasnt sponsored or co-sponsored anything.
He is a follower! That is the picture of Kerry that will win the election. Nobody wants a follower to lead the country.
Holtz
JeffersonRepublic.com
X-ray, please. And be forewarned: rice won't show up on one...
The significance of a military career is the insight it gives into the character of a man, and what kind of man he will be in a position wartime leadership.
We already know what kind of man Bush is, we know precisely what kind of leader he is and we know exactly how he will conduct the war. He will do exactly what he says he will do, and he will chase our enemies into their caves and put them out of business, whatever it takes. We know that.
We also know what kind of man Kerry is, and we know what he will do as commander in chief by his own words. He will look to the UN and the EU for leadership. He will attempt to trade Iraqi oil for French approval. He will pull US troops out of the theater as quickly as possible. Within 6 months, I think he said.
He will sign the Kyoto treaty, if France still wants him to. He will sign the ICC agreement. He will place US troops under international control. Bush won't do any of those things.
I don't think there is any doubt what either of them will do as commander in chief. At the level of foreign policy, this election couldn't be more clear cut.