Posted on 08/25/2004 12:54:55 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
PHILADELPHIA -- After a day in which he worked to both shine a light on his political agenda and cast doubt on the Republicans' upcoming convention, John F. Kerry last night diverted from his script and instead took on critics of his Vietnam War record.
The Democratic presidential nominee, standing before a statue of Benjamin Franklin at the Franklin Institute, recalled for a crowd attending a party fund-raiser that a local congressman had just told him he ''is hearing these commentators, Republicans, all of them, saying, 'Well, John Kerry was only in Vietnam for four months, blah, blah, blah.' "
That criticism, as well as questions about whether he deserved the three Purple Hearts, Bronze Star, and Silver Star he received, have been raised in a new book and television ad produced by members of The Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, a Republican-backed organization. Its members also complain about Kerry's decision to oppose the war upon returning from Vietnam, as well as declarations at the time that, under terms of the Geneva Conventions, servicemen had committed atrocities during the war.
''Well, I was there for longer than that, number one," Kerry said, offering his rebuttal. ''Number two, I served two tours. Number three, they thought enough of my service to make me an aide to an admiral [upon leaving Vietnam], and the Navy 35 years ago made the awards that it made, through the normal process that they make, and I'm proud of them and I'm proud of my service and I'm proud that I stood up against the war when I came home, because it was the right thing to do."
Kerry labeled his critics ''so petty it's almost pathetic."
(Excerpt) Read more at boston.com ...
Although he thinks John Edwards is "pretty".
An outright lie. 4 months in Vietnam is not a full one year tour. And of those 4 months in country, 3 weeks seem to have been spent in training.
But he refuses to release ALL his records. Now THAT's petty and pathetic. Is more name calling all you can do John?
http://home.nycap.rr.com/pwcarter/the%20kerry%20page.html
How long was J Kerry on the USS Gridley?
Brass love ass kissers John.
And how long was it near Vietnam - 5 weeks?
As Steve Malzberg is saying at this moment, Kerry is a "fantasist", who disturbingly shapes his life of lies based on who he wishes he could be. From his JFK fixation, and forming his life based on him, to the fantasy of praising H.W. Bush's Iraq War by saying"he knew how to build a coalition" to the reality that Kerry actually voted against Bush 41, stating his then-displeasure with that same coalition. Malzberg rightly states how disturbing Kerry's lies, distortions and public fantasies are, and how since he refuses to release any but 6 pages of his military records, we do not even know if he still suffers from the violent flashbacks he once claimed he had. Do Americans really want to even consider such a man for Commander-in-Chief???
You nail it. This guy has no core. He is charmless and convictionless. Who in the Hell are the Kerry voters anyway? I can't understand it...
To borrow a phrase I read earlier today, "When you're explaining, you're losing.
And he hung around with the likes of Jane Fonda longer then he served in Vietnam
Kerry is sending a not-so-subtle message to his supporters: Send more money!
Yesterday, he stood in front of a statue of Lincoln (whose face is on the five dollar bill). Today it's Franklin (who is on the one hundred dollar bill.) Kerry's getting desperate. He skipped over Hamilton, Jackson and Grant.
And if I recall correctly
He BAILED OUT OF THAT EARLY ALSO!!!
We're proud of you too, John. That's why we need you to release all of your military and medical records, as well as your personal war journal and any data you might have related to your anti-war activities so we can be as proud of your record as you are.
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