Dear Delbert Kroupa, the putridity of you mind comes through so clearly in that post. I have not seen anyone denigrate Kerry's service record. Many have denigrated his actions upon returning to America. Rush has that same opinion. He has a difficult time understanding how anyone who served such as Kerry did then acted as he did.
So you hatred at the tip of your tongue denigration of the President's service insults every person who chose to serve in the National Guard.
The fact you suggest drug use that is only told in the story of a criminal's made up facts that were removed by publisher shows clearly again how putrid and hate filled you heart is.
If such is your standard of proof of guilt, does that mean you accept the stories of several woman who claim they were raped by mr. masturbator in the face of interns.
Delbert Kroupa, You have soiled yourself badly.
PS here we have more first person testimony... Vietnam Veteran Exposes Kerry's 'Phony' Anti-war Testimony
More and more facts are surfacing about the untrue claims John Kerry made as an anti-war activist after returning as a hero from Vietnam.
"Unfortunately, Mr. Kerry came home to Massachusetts, the one state George McGovern carried in 1972. He joined the Vietnam Veterans Against the War and emceed the Winter Soldier Investigation (both financed by Jane Fonda)," Stephen Sherman, who was a first lieutenant with the U.S. Army Fifth Special Forces Group (Airborne) in Vietnam in 1967-68, writes in today's Wall Street Journal.
"Many veterans believe these protests led to more American deaths, and to the enslavement of the people on whose behalf the protests were ostensibly being undertaken. But being a take-charge kind of guy, Mr. Kerry became a leader in the VVAW and even testified before Congress on the findings of the Inves tigation, which he accepted at face value.
"In his book 'Stolen Valor,' B.G. Burkett points out that Mr. Kerry liberally used phony veterans to testify to atrocities they could not possibly have committed. ...
"Mr. Kerry hasn't given me any reason to trust his judgment. As co-chairman of the Senate investigating committee, he quashed a revealing inquiry into the POW/MIA issue, and he supports trade initiatives with the Socialist Republic of Vietnam while blocking any legislation requiring Hanoi to adhere to basic human rights. ...
"Just as Mr. Kerry threw away medals only to claim them back again, Sen. Kerry voted to take action against Iraq, but claims to take that vote back by voting against funding the result. So I can understand my former comrade-in-arms hugging the man who saved his life, but not the act of choosing him for president out of gratitude. And I would hate to see anyone giving Mr. Kerry a sympathy vote for president just because being a Vietnam veteran is 'back in style,'" Sherman concludes.
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