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To: HisKingdomWillAbolishSinDeath

Kerry, the leading face and preferred hero of the party in 2004 and since, has in his nature an inherent, irrepressible disdain for the military.

I believe Kerry went to Vietnam for the express purpose of later being able to make what would appear at the time to be legitimate condemnations about our troops and our country and our policy in order to launch his leftwing political career. He stayed in Vietnam just three months, a much shorter tour than most, caused two of the three injuries that gave him the three needed purple hearts to get out of there, and then abandoned his crew. He came back and told horrible public lies before the congress, and that doesn't even get into his Paris trip, Hanoi Jane, Winter Soldier and the rest.

When I consider what Kerry has said about our military and what he really thinks about them and America, I thank GOD he lost in 2004!


7 posted on 11/01/2006 10:41:35 PM PST by Jezebelle (Our tax dollars are paying the ACLU to sue the Christ out of us.)
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To: Jezebelle
" He came back and told horrible public lies before the congress, and that doesn't even get into his Paris trip, Hanoi Jane, Winter Soldier and the rest."

Alan Colmes is on my radio right now defending this Winter Soldier fiasco as being the truth about our military. He's saying that soldiers were prosecuted and found guilty of these atrocities.

His entire program tonight is defending Kerry's lies about his 'joke' and when anyone calls who disagrees..he yells over the top of them and won't let them speak and then hangs up on them.

Colmes just said that Kerry would make a great president!!

11 posted on 11/01/2006 10:50:35 PM PST by LADY J
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