Remember what Patton's son said about Kerry:
Washington Post, p. C1 | October 21, 1984
Gen. George S. Patton III, the flamboyant field commander ... came to Boston to blast Kerry for "probably" causing "some of my guys to get killed" by his dissidence. "There's no soap ever been invented that can wash that blood off his hands."
Patton also said that Kerry was, according to the New York Times, (The New York Times -- October 30, 1984 -- p. A23) "a Communist sympathizer guilty of 'near-treasonous activity' in the Vietnam War."
"Gen. George S. Patton III, the flamboyant field commander ... came to Boston to blast Kerry for "probably" causing "some of my guys to get killed" by his dissidence. "There's no soap ever been invented that can wash that blood off his hands."
WOW!!!!!
Got to remember THAT line!!!!!!
I believe that GSP III is still alive. He's about 80, and I'd love to see some 527 put him in a TV commercial. Images of his father wouldn't hurt.
"There's no soap ever been invented that can wash that blood off his hands." THAT is the line I'd like to hear.