James, You call Bush a peacock? He doesn't have a personal hair dresser following him around wherever he goes, like Kerry does, and saves the hundreds of dollars Kerry spends on preening himself. How about that face tanning thing, that made him look like a boiled crab? How about him claiming to be a hunter, and names the gun he used to kill a goose, and is photographed carrying a different shot gun, while his lackey carried a dead goose. Photo ops can be deceiving. Just like the one of Kerry in battle gear, carrying an M-15, or 14, in the wrong way, but was also not the weapon issued to the crews of the swift boats? Those photos were as fake as Kerry is. Why was Kerry the only lieutenant in Nam that had his own camera crew to film what he wanted them to film. Kerry is more of a peacock than the NBC logo, and just as fake.
Nobody was afraid to fly the F-102. It was sidelined as an obsolete aircraft, not to be used in combat. The F-102 WAS the trainer jet. He was approved for flight status the whole time he was in the TANG. You have been listening to Kerry bull shit again. The physical mentioned, was in Alabama, where Bush was not assigned to that unit. Why take a physical when it means nothing regarding your service?
I can degrade a veteran that cut, and ran, after less than 4 months of his hitch, and because the vets that were in his outfit, have all come out against him, including the medical officers that said Kerry's commander did not sign off on any purple hearts for him, and the Admiral in charge of the command Kerry was in, says he is unfit to be CIC. I take my cues from the people that were there, and saw what happened, or in Kerry's case, did not happen, except for shooting a wounded kong in the back, and blowing up a boat full of rice, which flew back at Kerry, and hit him in the ass, for which he demanded a purple heart. The generals, and admirals, that support Kerry, which are far, and few, between, had no contact with him in the war zone. Those that are against him, were there, on the scene, and saw with their own eyes. You have a habit of believing what you want to, and ignoring what you don't want to.
I was too old for Nam. My enlistment was over in 61, and don't think for a moment that I didn't try to reup. |