The Gift That Keeps On Giving
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I know we've talked a lot about this. But sometimes you just can't get too much of a really good thing.
From BLACKFIVE.
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Why do you believe that Kerry (a man who himself served in the military) was targeting the troops?
Instead you rally behind Bush, a man who never served in the military at all.
Something about that just seems awry...
But not doing a very good job.
Both John Kerry and George Bush were in the military. What you might have meant to say was served in Vietnam. The Senator from MA served a total of 3 months in country and was allowed to leave under questionable circumstances.
Overall the above is not big a deal and you would be right if that was all there was to the story. Its not. When John Kerry came back he took the mother of all dumps on the military. He fabricated garbage about his service and the service of everyone in Vietnam. So while he would certainly be forgiven for using a million dollar wound to get home its almost impossible to forgive him for what he has done since.
Has shown great respect for the military and for his generals, and the other showed nothing but deceit, contempt, and a treasonous loathing for his own nation ever since he returned from his tour of duty.
"Nothing works like freedom, Nothing succeeds like liberty"
Kyle
What is awry is telling a lie this huge and thinking no one would notice.
For the record, Bush served on active duty for over two years before going to part time status with the Texas Air National Guard.
We know Kerry has a low opinion of the military from his "Winter Soldier" performance and his opposition to the volunteer military. The latest is simply in line with his record.
Did you go to a special jackass school or is this a talent you just picked up on your own?
I don't mind the "you are not authorized" message when you punch the number on one of these guys...but how about including how long that poster lasted? You know, it could give these guys something to shoot for...kind of a reord book of felons1
They're gonna "out" themselves regardless, it's in their nature! They simply cannot help themselves.
At least, if we give them an incentive to "out" themselves sooner, rather than later, it will waste a lot less of out time! :-)
his sorry butt before I saw the post.
It seems like the software that tracks length longevity of a poster continues to run even after the poster has been offed.
We probably should start noting their longevity in their tagline: "I lasted 27 minutes on RedState."
Your logic astounds me. By using your method of correlating Kerry with the Military (he served in Vietnam - you know) you are trying to justify his comments. Should I remind you that Benedict Arnold also served in our military before he "turned coat" and sided with the enemy for POLITICAL gain. Kerry has repeatedly shown disdain for the military ever since his amazing run of four months in Nam. Just for your info - I served 23 1/2 years, am currentlt 50% disabled and hold a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology - AND I can say I never recevied a "D" for any of my courses.
"I can imagine no more rewarding a career. And any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think I can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction: 'I served in the United States Navy.'" - John F. Kennedy
a man who honestly served as a non-combat soldier than to support a traitor who lies about it.
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Thou art the Great Cat, the avenger of the Gods, and the judge of words...-Inscription on the Royal Tombs at Thebes
saw this on Powerline last night.
we do indeed. we do indeed.
"The Road To Freedom Is Seldom Traveled By The Multitude" Madhouse Thought

Other than the score (Air Force supporters excluded from that comment) this was probably one of the most energetic games ever. When that sign went up it was pure magic. I have to mention, there were also some smaller sign not as noticeable which received a similar albeight more personal ovation.
"Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori"