Hey folks, I'm back, for now, after being gone for months on end. Go figure this is my first post. Kerry is a bastard, period. Yhea he went to Vietnam (correction). Once he did something for his country, not sure what or how well but he did serve his country. He came back threw his medals (or something) into a river. But did you know he went back? Supposodly he went back and practially slapped other service memebers in the face. There was a lot of dirty tricks pulled on our service members in that war and he was a part of them. How far he went and what all he did I don't know, but an ex-service member protesteing agains fellow service members I find as wrong, as an ex-service member myself. Do we have to right to do and say as we see fit? Yes. Can we protest the war? yes. But is it right to condem service members for doing what their country ask of them? I would say no, but that is my opinion. If you want to protest, fine. But protest the government and support our troops. It's hard to enough to do something honorable in this day and age, don't insult the ones that have the balls to do it.
As for Bush, he served his country, and did more than required for the way he served. A lot of people served in the guard and reserve, still do. That doesn't make it unimportant. Not everyone goes overseas in every war. It's not possible. And he missed his flight physical? Does anyone here know what that means to someone on flight status??? Has anyone here ever been on flight status in the military? I have and I can tell you that's just one requirment and can be recitified in less than a day. If it's an issue for your position it will be resolved quickly, believe me, I've seen times when it was and issue. It doesn't take long to get sorted out.
In the end, vote for who you want, it's a free country and do and say what ever you want. But be aware everyone else will to. Kerry is a bastard imho and the choice for me is very clear.
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