How is it he feels his Somewhere Over the Rainbow strategy is any better?
Would someone please Duct Tape this clowns mouth?
Not like Kerry did from Vietnam.
COWARD!
John John John John - Please keep on talking...please keep on getting involved in the election season....please do...just a few more totally comical and witless grandstands like this cut and run thing and you'll ensure a GOP GAIN in the House AND Senate.
Please fellow Freepers! Let's encourage John F'n Kerry (Vietnam Veteran) to continue to get out there and tell us what's on his mine....let's feed his need to be thought as a relevant force....all it can do is utterly destroy what's left of the Dims plans for 2006 and likely 2008.
LOL! This has got to be a joke. What a loser!
Megalomaniac....political whore....pathological liar........coward....giggolo....yeah, run again, John F'n!!
I want the recipe for the gin raisins.Everytime he opens his yap,I have an urge to down a dozen!
His audacity is breath-taking!
The Taliban is not running amok. They are coming up on the bad side of a very lopsided body count, from what I can see.
The reason the fighting has escalated is pretty simple. The Taliban spent a couple of years in Pakistan, where we could not get them. Now they've been booted out of Pakistan, and they've got no where to go bu Afghanistan. Too bad for them.
We need more stories with the words "Kerry", "Democrat", and "Cut and Run" appearing in close proximity.
Sometimes attacking your enemy's strength is smart strategy. But in this case, it's just stupid. John F. Kerry, with his miserable history of selling out his country by negotiating with the enemy in Paris while the Vietnam War still raged, is the very epitome of "Cut and Run". When you look up "Cut and Run" in the Dictionary, you see John F. Kerry's picture. Having this particular figure trying to tar President Bush with this particular brush is just ludicrous.
Actually, I'm looking forward to another Kerry run. We need some laughs - Robin Williams isn't doing as much stand-up as he used to and the prospect of Kerry playing more Fairyball on the tarmac just makes me tingly all over.
(Deliberate choice of words!!)
Sounds like "projection" to me.
I don't understand. I thought that was a "good thing". That's what they want us to do in Iraq.
These Demo's really confuse me.
OHHHHHH!!! I remember "flip flop" Anyone have a pair?
Now how are they going to keep going on about leaving Iraq when Kerry baby is critising Pres Bush for "hit & run".
The jerk is still singing the songs he sang about Vietnam.
I think he really dislikes America and all she stands for.
By David Schlossberg
FrontPageMagazine.com | November 2, 2004
As a graduate of the Yale class of 1966, I resent the self-serving lies and misrepresentations advanced by my classmate John Kerry. Herewith, a few corrections:
John Kerry has been using the Pershing name to dramatize his Vietnam experience, claiming to have been a close friend of Richard Pershing, the grandson of General (Black Jack) Pershing. Richard Pershing was a member of the Yale class of 1966, and he was killed in Vietnam shortly after we graduated. However, Kerry's constant references to his 'dearest' friend are exaggerated and exploitative. In fact, Dick Pershing and I roomed together for all 4 years at Yale.
I don't remember John Kerry ever being in our room or even being a particular favorite of Dick's. In this regard, it is particularly revealing that a recent biography of General Pershing, Until The Last Trumpet Sounds (by Gene Smith), includes an entire chapter on Dick, primarily on his years at Yale; the name John Kerry does not appear.
The Pershing Family did know Kerry, but they disliked him intensely. This antipathy stemmed primarily from an incident at the Pershing home on Park Avenue not long after Dick's death: at a gathering of friends and family, Kerry worked the room with his anti-Vietnam message, incurring the undying enmity of Mr. and Mrs. Pershing and Dick's older brother Jack, a Green Beret. The family was shocked and insulted by Kerry's insensitivity.
Kerry has implied - as recently as the first Presidential debate that he became disillusioned about Vietnam by his military experience. However, as early as 1965, in his Junior year at Yale, he was giving anti-war speeches; and his Class Day Oration in 1966 - prior to graduation - criticized American involvement in Vietnam. These sentiments clearly antedated his Vietnam experience. So why did he join the Navy? He told some classmates that it would help his career.
The above pattern suggests a callous and opportunistic personality -- hardly what I would call Presidential.
Dave Schlossberg, MD
Yale '66