To: arete
Throwing
someone else's medals over a fence in a anti-war protest? Buddying up with Jane Fonda. Slandering US soldiers before the Governmant by making outrageous claim of Amrican troops mutilating Vietmanese?
No, it is not a tough choice for decent and partiotic Americans. You may have a tough time of it though.
To: CasearianDaoist
No, it is not a tough choice for decent and partiotic Americans. You may have a tough time of it though.There was nothing patriotic about supporting the slaughter of American sons and daughters that was taking place in Nam. The mindless "America right or wrong" people didn't want to hear the truth and it ended up costing us 58,000 American lives -- for nothing. Hopefully, we will stop Bush and the neocons before they take us down that losing hole again in Iraq.
Richard W.
118 posted on
02/01/2004 10:10:30 AM PST by
arete
(Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God.)
To: CasearianDaoist
I don't believe Kerry threw someone else's medals over the wall. If he has his medals now, he probably bought them from a catalog.
I hope someone would ask John McCain how he felt about Kerry the anti-war protestor. You have to know the Viet Cong tormented all those POW's with newpaper articles of the Traitor, Jane Fonda and Kerry before Congress claiming his fellow soldiers were murdering rapists.
130 posted on
02/01/2004 11:04:25 AM PST by
TracyPA
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