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To: WOSG
Ya know, I watched 68 happen between tours from Ft. Rucker, Alabama. I came of age then. In a strange sort of way I respected much of the anti-war crowd. I remember thinking, "what do I stand for?" I never waived a flag and said I was going to Nam and kill a commie for my country. I did my job. But people exercising their right to free speech, now that was something to me. And, even though I disagreed with what they said, I realized I was fighting for their right to say it. That has always made me proud.

Ninety Nine percent of the boys and girls in Iraq and Afghanistan probably feel somewhat the same as I did. They want to get their buddies and themselves out alive. They will decide later why they were there.

Kerry could have disagreed with the conduct of the war in a decent way . . .

I don't know what that means but I know what freedom of speech is.

491 posted on 02/13/2004 11:57:52 AM PST by leadpenny ((( A Vietnam Vet Who Is Not Fonda Kerry )))
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To: leadpenny
I don't know what that means but I know what freedom of speech is.

I submit that freedom of speech is not going before Congress and lying in your testimony.

516 posted on 02/13/2004 2:15:27 PM PST by cyncooper
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