I guess Kerry has abandoned is war hero status to join the ranks of Cindy Sheehan and ANSWER..
This is better described as the left being incredibly effective in squelching anti, anti-American criticism.
Has Kerry signed his DOD-180 yet?
Me!
Me!
Over here!
Look at me!
I'm relevant!
Look at me!
The pot calling the kettle black.
I guess the "White House" is not allowed to engage in free speech. In Hanoi Johnny's America, "intolerance" would not be tolerated.
John F'in Kerry is a g-damned traitor, he perjured himself under oath about so-called "war crimes" that were never committed by his fellow soldiers, he violated U.S. law by traveling to Paris to enter private talks with the North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong while America was at war, he received a less than honorable discharge, which was only upgraded to "honorable" under the treasonous Carter Administration, and THAT is why even to this day, Kerry will not release his military records in their entirety because his disloyalty would then become known to all.
More putting words in people's mouths, then attacking those fabricated words. The Bush Admin has not called dissenters unpatriotic.
To John "Vichy" Kerry:
Kerry, you are a WEASEL - hey, look, Benedict Arnold served too, he was even the "hero of Ticonderoga" -- did far more than you ever did, Kerry, but when he turned against his country his previous service was not some permanent absolution from judgment for what he did to betray his country.
...It's the most intolerant administration since that of Jenghis-Khan!
Kerry thinks it's still 1971
Knock, knock Kerry....We're at WAR not reliving the smelly hippie days!
Some european intellectual (I forget who, maybe Derrida?) said (paraphrase): Nationalism is the ideology of the man with nothing to say. Replace "Nationalism" with the synonym of the above discussion, and you have the fundamental critique: patriotism is at best vapid, and at worst oppressive. Your relationship with your country does not require you to keep your mouth shut because of past benefits you have received: it is a continuing relationship, in which both parties have continuing rights and responsibilities.Wonkette linked with:
Tossing and turning over the definition of a patriot? Worried that the label carries morally inconsistent connotations and/or Jeff Gordon-idolizing overtones?Considering the typical leftist's view of patriotism, it seems inconsistent to complain about being labeled "un-patriotic" - to say the least.
Okay, John Kerry, here you go. You are unpatriotic, and worse than that, you are a traitor. See, now someone actually said it.
John Kerry is repeating an old, and bogus accusation. It's a lie. One of many lies democrats keep repeating because no one in the administration calls them on it. Reporters should challenge Kerry to name the names of people in this administration who have accused someone of being unpatriotic. It has not happened.
It reminds me of how democrats get away with saying republicans starve babies, kill old folks, poison the air and water.
The ONLY person I have heard that has called someone "Unamerican" for an opposing view is his wife - Teresa.
Whose in charge of the "not this sh*t again" graphic?
Where are you when we need you?
pa·tri·ot (pā'trē-ət, -ŏt)
[French patriote, from Old French, compatriot, from Late Latin patriōta, from Greek patriōtēs, from patrios, of one's fathers, from patēr, patr-, father.] noun
One who loves, supports, and defends one's country.