If you encounter Kerry in a townhall meeting, ask one of these thirty questions.
Good Questions........................
"Sentator Kerry, you say that you honorably served your country in Vietnam and that your service illustrated leadership. I have one, 10-part question:"
1. How do old medals on an empty suit lead this nation? I have yet to see inanimate object take leadership roles. This sums up your military and public service.
2. What does leaving your buddies behind after serving 4 months show about your character to be a "proven leader"? Does the same "3-scratch rule" apply to War on Terror?
3. How is it that you were only able to find two of your "band of brothers" (useful idiots) out of many that you served with to stump for your campaign? Ever heard of Swiftboat Vets Against Kerry?
4. How did you manage to appear in uniform at protests while still in the Navy and not be court-martialed?
5. How can you fly the flag of the enemy in protest against war and expect to be able to pick up the banner again that you just pi$$ed on?
6. Why did you meet with the enemy in Paris when not serving in the U.S. Goverment?
7. Have you ever accepted (or declined) the endorsement of the Communist party?
8. Although you served on committees responsible to citizens on POW/MIA issue, you declined to pursue any results that would locate the POW's or their remiains?
9. How is it that you have not put forth any legislation on veterans issues?
10. Why is it that you would question the President's service when you did everything possible to avoid service (with band-aid wounds) that you volunteered for?
That about sums it up for me on military service. Next, Mr. Absentee Senator, shall we delve into "public service" record? Or we could discuss the Clintonites who serve the campaign and resort to stealing documents to cover up for their "proven leader"?
Unfit for duty....unfit to be a senator, and most certainly unfit to be Commander-In-Chief and President.
Question #9 is essentially a repeat of #8
Sen Kerry..do you think that a US military officer who was so afraid of combat that he would abandon his men at the first opportunity and sought safety in a non combat job as far away from the fighting as was possible...has "The Right Stuff" to be an officer in the US Military let alone...POTUS?.....
The men you served with and the officers you served under...say you are not morally fit to be an officer in the US Military a US Senator or POTUS...how does that square with you...?
The solution:
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30 QUESTIONS FOR SENATOR SKERRY