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Politics : Proof that John Kerry is Unfit for Command -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: American Spirit who wrote (1057)8/18/2004 1:05:01 PM
From: Bill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27181
 
It seems to me that 200 soldiers who served with Kerry should be listened to instead of mocked. Why do you want them silenced?



To: American Spirit who wrote (1057)8/18/2004 1:08:03 PM
From: Andrew N. Cothran  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27181
 
John Kerry Caught in Gay Love Affair with His Hair
08/17/04 PORTLAND, Oregon

Reliable sources in the gossip industry are reporting that Senator John Kerry has been caught carrying on a gay love affair with his own hair.

"They're deeply, profoundly in love," revealed a Kerry campaign insider who says she's personally seen the pair in the throes of passion. "The senator just lavishes his hair with gifts, they go everywhere together. You should see his eyes glaze over whenever he talks about it."

Kerry, while not acknowledging the affair, did offer some advice to other men in gay relationships with their hair in GQ magazine: "Be sensitive--that's the key. You have to pamper it, listen to its moods, caress it," Kerry advised. "Never take it for granted. And most of all, spend as much of your wife's money on it as you possibly can."

True to his word, Kerry treats his hair to regular pampering at the hands of hairdresser-to-the-stars Christophe, whose clients include Barbara Streisand, Goldie Hawn, Farrah Fawcett, Nicole Kidman, and Bill Clinton. (Clinton's $200 Christophe haircut on an airport tarmac has since become political legend.)

But there may be trouble in store for the newly-outed gay couple. Sources close to vice-presidential candidate John Edwards tell our RealStupid Hollywood reporter that Edwards' hair and Kerry's hair are now locked in an intense rivalry for Mr. Kerry's affections.

"The first time Senator Kerry laid eyes on Senator Edwards' hair, it was pure chemistry," the insider revealed. "Mr. Kerry told me that in his judgment, there hasn't been a more beautiful shock of hair in Washington since Bobby Kennedy's."

Responding to the Democratic candidate's hair affair, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger called Kerry a "girlie man" while absentmindedly stroking his own perfectly sculpted hair.

©2004 RealStupidNews.com



To: American Spirit who wrote (1057)8/18/2004 1:09:04 PM
From: JakeStraw  Respond to of 27181
 
The Honorable Senator John F. Kerry [Or Is He?]

By Ken Hughes
Aug 16, 2004

A lot of this hero stuff about Senator John F. Kerry is beginning to unravel. It’s not just the new book coming out “Unfit for Command”. It’s not that Kerry can’t seem to keep one issue on track for more than a few days. It’s not that he’s changed his position on the war in Iraq. Now saying he could go along with the war if they switch to paint balls and water balloons. I can understand Kerry wanting to fight a kinder gentler war after all he went through in his four months in Viet Nam some thirty plus years ago. Experiences like that stay with a man. Some men need to talk these things out. Real heroes usually suffer in silence.

It’s that damn hamster that bugs me. No one can find the hamster to verify the story. Did Kerry saved its life [or not] by diving in the river pulling it up from the bottom giving it artificial respiration, [mouth to mouth no less]? The Kerry dog is even embarrassed by the story. It may be just another of those Internet rumors. I heard even Kerry was skeptical about the story. After his daughter told it at the DNC love fest Kerry had an aid on line in 30 seconds checking www.factcheck.org, to confirm if he really did it or not.

It’s one thing for a man to embellish his military record for political advantage. Even though we don’t like it the voters have become so accustomed to political embellishments they rarely pay attention anymore. But dragging helpless little critters into a political campaign is unwarranted, down right despicable. Did anyone bother to find out if that hamster was a registered Republican? I’ll bet not. What did they do with the hamster after the photo-op? Did Kerry throw it back in the river? Inquiring minds want to know?

I have no idea what happened Christmas eve 1968. Kerry being in Cambodia or not isn’t all that important to me. I can understand a man getting lost for a day or two when he’s bleeding profusely looking for band-aids. All the while filling out reports for medals he expects to be issued. After all he was the only man fighting the war at that time. It seems those several hundred thousand others were never there. I guess we just have to take Kerry at his word. How are you going to disbelieve a few who are being paid for their support over several hundred who’s only interest is to save America from another fraud?

Kerry has more problems, serious problems. Who ever the clerks were who registered and kept track of the votes by the Senators have totally screwed up Kerry’s record for the past twenty years. Very few of the votes Kerry claims on the campaign trail are as recorded in Senate records. I for one will suggest when Kerry returns to the Senate [after the election of George W. Bush for his second term as President] Kerry convene a senate panel to investigate the sloppy way votes are counted.

This could have damaged Kerry’s credibility you know.

The media needs to be taken to task by Kerry. Reporting nearly everything Teresa says.

After all she only speaks five languages she’s bound to error once in a while.

Hasn’t the media ever heard of spousal privilege? When a husband and wife go at each other it should be between the two of them. After all every time Hillary threw a household ornament or a kitchen appliance at Bill the media didn’t report it. If Kerry sleeps on the sofa occasionally its none of the publics business. Unless he’s sleeping with the hamster then that’s for the National Enquirer to report.

Here’s another thing Kerry needs to take a second look at. This guy Edwards is out there bashing Vice President Cheney. Every one knows poor old Dick has a busload of Doctors following him around to keep him alive. Have you no shame Senator Edwards? Edwards is linking Cheney to Halliburton. After what a soldier who recently returned from Iraq told me about Halliburton and the great risk they take to provide vital services for our troops I would say Cheney should be proud of any connection the Lib’s make between them.

You see that’s the difference between providing a tangible product and an intangible service like legal advice [or political pontification]. A man can take pride in his work when he provides a product. Products provide additional jobs they improve the economy. There’s not much pride in suing the pants off some poor company whose employee accidentally spilled a cup of coffee on someone’s dress or tie. About the only accomplishment Edwards can claim is how he manages to stay fit, cute and keep his hair looking pretty while continuing to earn millions of dollars off other peoples grief.

I don’t want to presume I would be asked to give advice to the esteemed Senator Kerry. If I were asked I would say cut and run as he did in Viet Nam before his reputation gets totally destroyed. There are only so many spins one man can make before he gets so dizzy he can’t stay in the saddle, [that’s cowboy talk].

Well enough from me, how about you, what do you have to say on the subject?



To: American Spirit who wrote (1057)8/18/2004 1:57:48 PM
From: JakeStraw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27181
 
The Kerry Files: The Young Opportunist's Handbook

August 18, 2004

by Selwyn Duke

The big story currently in the media that aren’t in the practice of turning big stories that aren’t their stories into little stories and then dead stories, is the controversy surrounding presidential nominee John Kerry and the group know as “The Swiftboat Veterans for Truth.” With Senator Kerry making his military service the centerpiece of his campaign, the 254 ex-servicemen this group comprises have come forward to contradict many of his claims in a book titled “Unfit for Command,” by John O’Neill and Jerome R. Corsi. Now, with accusations flying as much as Air Force One and the propaganda as thick as Heinz ketchup, some may not know whom to believe. So, let’s see if we can winnow out the nonsense and get at the truth.

First, there are those who would like to stifle this debate altogether. Theirs is the argument – embraced by erstwhile no-spin doctor Bill O'Reilly, who is spinning himself so much that he must be dizzy – that the Senator's war record should be sacrosanct. The implication is that it's sacrilege to even question someone's war record because that person made great sacrifices for each and every one of us.

While this argument is rhetorically effective, it's silly. The transgressing soldiers at Abu Graib prison were risking their lives and serving their country, but no one ever claimed that this bestowed any special dispensation from criticism upon them. On the contrary, the egregiousness of their actions was exaggerated and they were given no quarter. While the exaggeration was uncalled for, should their behavior have been immune from scrutiny? Of course not. The exalting of a man's veteran status and reverence for it presupposes that during his tour of duty he was a person of good will who comported himself honorably. As soon as that is called into serious question, his military record must also be.

There is also a serious contradiction inherent in the umbrage that some seem to take – or feign – when someone dares to suggest that the old soldier has no clothes. To question the veracity of a man’s claims about his service is beyond the pale, is the thinking. But the problem is that to believe the Senator is to disbelieve his critics, who are also veterans. And that’s what it boils down to: if Kerry is telling the truth, the Swiftboat Veterans are lying. If the Swiftboat Veterans are telling the truth, Kerry is lying. The harsh reality is that a lying veteran, or veterans, is/are in our midst. And since one of these veterans wants to take the helm of our nation during the most dangerous time in our history, we’d better not let specious ideas about the sanctity of military service prevent us from uncovering the truth.

But what is that truth? Was Kerry the Audie Murphy of Vietnam, or the just the little man behind the curtain in the Wizard of Oz? Let’s examine some of what O’Neill and Corsi tell us in their book about the John Kerry reality behind the John Kerry myth.

1. Senator Kerry has used pictures from his Vietnam days that make him seem glamorous and heroic to help construct his war hero persona. However, we now know that some of those pictures were staged. We’re told that after an event occurred, Kerry would re-enact a dramatized version of in front of a camera. One case in point: there’s the Ramboesque picture in which Kerry is seen moving through the jungle and wearing bandoleers. However, this is remarkably incongruous since he and the other Swiftboat sailors were not in the jungles, but aboard boats – and they didn’t wear bandoleers.

2. The above is not surprising, though, because of something else we now know. To whit: Kerry told some of his comrades in arms that he was going to be “the next JFK.” Perhaps this explains why he wanted to be aboard a swiftboat, which is reminiscent of the PT boat that John Kennedy served on during WWII.

3. Something just as serious is the issue of whether Kerry received his war medals under false pretenses. According to O’Neill, Kerry’s first and third Purple Hearts were undeserved because he received them for wounds that he not only inflicted on himself, but also mischaracterized. And military regulations dictate that you may not receive such a medal for any kind of self-inflicted wound.

Kerry also received a higher honor – the Silver Star. However, the facts surrounding the incident that was the basis for his receipt of this medal are even more damning than those pertaining to his Purple Hearts. According to Kerry’s account of that incident, he spontaneously beached his boat in front of an enemy bunker after arriving first on the scene and, at great risk to life and limb, almost single-handedly prevailed against a numerically superior foe while under heavy fire.

According to Unfit for Command, however, Kerry’s “heroism” in this matter consisted of shooting a lone, fleeing, loin-cloth-clad, teenage Viet Cong in the back. There was no numerically superior foe. Kerry’s boat wasn’t the first one on the beach. There was no heavy fire. There was no brave John Kerry. There was, however, according to one crewman, talk prior to the operation about how it would provide a great opportunity to garner medals.

So, why did Kerry receive that Silver Star? Well, according to John O’Neill, who himself was a swiftboat commander during the Vietnam War, “Kerry’s star would never have been awarded had his medals been reviewed through normal channels. In his case, he was awarded the medal two days after the incident with no review. The medal was arranged to boost the moral of coastal division 11 [the division of which Kerry was a member], but it was based on false and incomplete information provided by Kerry himself.” Moreover, O’Neill is vindicated in this assertion by Commander George Elliott, who wrote up the initial draft of Kerry’s Silver Star citation. The commander has stated that neither he nor anyone else he knew of was aware of the actual facts of the event until 1996, and that had he been he would not have recommended Kerry for the Silver Star.

4. John Kerry’s ability to weave a captivating yarn didn’t abandon him upon emerging from the military either. Perhaps the best example of this is his “Christmas in Cambodia” tale. This story is one that Kerry told on numerous occasions throughout the 1970's and 80's, and it usually went something like what he said on the floor of the Senate on March 27, 1986. To whit: “I remember Christmas of 1968 sitting on a gunboat in Cambodia. I remember what it was like to be shot at by Vietnamese and Khmer Rouge and Cambodians, and have the President of the United States telling the American people I was not there; the troops were not in Cambodia. I have that memory which is seared – seared – in me.” Moreover, on a different occasion Kerry included the following, ‘The absurdity of almost being killed by our own allies in a country in which President Nixon claimed there were no American troops was very real.”

This is good melodrama but, like so much of Kerry’s military career, is fiction. Firstly, Richard Nixon wasn’t president in December 1968. Secondly, there is no indication of any kind anywhere that President Johnson ever sent troops into Cambodia. Lastly, every single living commander in Kerry’s chain of command has stated that Kerry was not in Cambodia at any time, nor was he ever ordered to go there.

5. Then there’s the testimonial of George Bates, an officer in Coastal Division 11 who served in numerous operations with Kerry. Bates says that one patrol on the Song Bo De river has been forever etched in his memory, and it haunts him to this day. He states that on that day, their group of boats – with Kerry in the lead – approached a little hamlet that had a few grass huts. There were pigs and chickens roaming about peacefully, and as the boats approached the villagers fled. Bates says that there was nothing about the little village that would raise a red flag; there were no flags or political symbols of any kind. He is convinced that military policy, human decency and plain old common-sense dictated that they should simply move on. But they did not move on. Instead, Kerry beached his boat in the middle of the village and ordered that the small animals be slaughtered with large-caliber machine-gun fire. Kerry then got out of the boat, went ashore, and burned the entire village to the ground.

6. Perhaps what incenses those who served with John Kerry the most is not his actions during the war, but those after it. After all, upon his return after his mere four months of duty, he became a very vocal, high-profile critic of the very conflict that only a short while before had been a very convenient vehicle for achieving glory. Now, a soldier’s sincere opposition to that disastrous war is not something with which too many would take issue. However, what has the Swiftboat Veterans so exercised is that Kerry exaggerated accounts of war crimes, thereby painting fellow soldiers in a bad light and frustrating the war effort. For instance, Kerry said that atrocities were being committed “on a day-to-day basis with the full awareness of officers at all levels of command.” O’Neill contradicts this assertion and has challenged Kerry to produce affidavits from the soldiers who claimed to have committed or witnessed such atrocities. To this day none have been forthcoming.

This is no small matter, as Senator Kerry was among the voices that branded American soldiers “baby-killers.” To level such charges without hard evidence is not only wrong, it’s unconscionable. In our courts of law a man is innocent until proven guilty. But when it’s a matter of accusations against our own soldiers, accusations that we know can lead to more American deaths in the field, the accusers should be held to an even higher standard. Guilt should be established beyond a reasonable doubt before charges are even voiced publicly.

John ‘O’Neill believes, and I concur, that Kerry’s anti-war activities were not motivated by the inklings of his conscience, but were simply the next chapter in his quest for national recognition. This, of course, sheds light on why he might have fabricated stories about American transgressions.

7. John Kerry wrote a book titled “The New Soldier,” in which he once again impugned his fellow servicemen. The cover of the book features bearded renegades in uniform holding an American flag upside-down. Obviously, however, Kerry determined at some point that he had gotten as much mileage out of libeling American soldiers as he was going to and that the book no longer served his ends, because he decided to prohibit its reprinting.

It’s instructive to note that Unfit for Command is not some hastily compiled hatchet book. On the contrary, Tony Blankley, who wrote an op/ed piece about the book for the Washington Times, has read the work cover to cover and writes that it “appears to be meticulously researched and reported. It is replete with copious footnotes, a detailed index and two appendices. First-hand witnesses are named and quoted verbatim to support each specific, shocking charge.” And what I have enumerated in this piece are only a small percentage of those shocking charges.

So, what is one to make of John Kerry and his supporters and detractors? To be sure, a few of those supporters are Vietnam Veterans who have supported the Senator publicly and who he has placed front and center in an effort to negate the Swiftboat Veterans for Truth. But when you juxtapose these two groups, it’s difficult to escape the conclusion that the preponderance of the evidence weighs heavily against Kerry. The Swiftboat Veterans for Truth comprises 254 men, all of whom have been honorably discharged and sixty of whom have won Purple Hearts. Moreover, this number includes virtually all of Kerry’s fellow officers and the higher chain of command in his division. If we are to believe the senator is not lying, we must believe that the majority of these honorably discharged fighting men are lying.

What also strikes me about these events is how unprecedented they are. Normally, there is no group that will stand by you, through thick and thin, like men who fought with you in battle. Normally, there is no group that will be more loathe to utter a harsh word about you than the men who bled with you, the men who risked their lives with you. And we’ve had former military men run for president before, but I do not know of even one case where the former comrades of such a man have organized with a sense of urgency to sound the alarm about him. But it has happened here – now – for what could be the very first time. And I think that speaks volumes.

When I look at John Kerry’s conduct – or perhaps misconduct would be more appropriate – during the Vietnam War, at how he seemed to be more concerned with hunting medals and photo-ops than Viet Cong, I recollect something that I believe explains his actions. Liberal icon George McGovern once said that we should beware of anyone who has wanted to be president from the time he was very young. Bill Clinton fits this profile, as he had wanted to be president since he was fifteen. Not surprisingly, so does John Kerry. For, as all who spent time with him in college will attest, he has wanted to be president his entire life.

It’s in light of these facts that I will now make a couple of personal observations about the Senator. Now, were it not for his sordid past, these thoughts might have to remain ensconced in the recesses of my mind. They might have to occupy that realm of cogitations that one dare not express for fear of rendering oneself guilty of rash judgement and shameless character assassination. But a picture is emerging here, and as I have constructed the puzzle and have perceived the basic image I see that only a few pieces are missing. And what follows fits a couple of the empty spaces like a glove.

I was listening to an interview with Kerry from 1971 in which he expressed his anti-war views. What struck me about the interview, however, was not so much what he said but how he said it. He had a brahminic New England accent that was so extreme that had I not known better, I would have assumed he was aspiring to be a member of the House of Commons and not a champion of the common man. I really don’t know where in these fifty states one acquires such a speaking style, but I can only imagine the kind of rarefied environment necessary for the emergence of it. Be that as it may, that accent has now disappeared into the never-never-land of discarded political-career-hindering out-of-the-mainstream traits. Methinks that was no accident.

Lastly, this will no doubt get me in trouble, but I would be remiss if I didn’t mention Kerry’s nonpareil ability to marry wealthy women. The media hardly ever mention Kerry’s first wife, Philadelphia heiress Julia Thorne. Her family was worth 300 million dollars, and Kerry tied the knot with her in 1970. Then, after divorcing her in 1988 and factoring in for inflation, he married a 650-million-dollar woman, his current wife, Teresa Heinz Kerry.

Now, perhaps I could be persuaded to believe that Kerry married for love and not money if I believed in amazing coincidences, like marrying two women in succession who just both happen to be among the wealthiest women in the nation. Or, you might be able to prevail upon me if you could convince me that there was something in Kerry’s psychological constitution that dictated that he could only fall in love with members of the caviar set. Until then, regrettably, I’ll have to draw the obvious conclusion.

So, let’s review what the John Kerry Young Opportunist’s handbook teaches us about cultivating a successful political career. First, believe that you’re going to be the “next JFK,” as a little confidence never hurts. Then, join the military and remain in just long enough to win some medals and have some pictures taken that portray you in a heroic light. Misrepresent your actions and stage events whenever necessary, and do a thorough job because nothing pads your resume and serves as a political flak-jacket like being a “war hero.” Next, as soon as you emerge from the service, start criticizing the war vociferously. Your decorated veteran status will lend you almost unassailable credibility and garner you national attention. Once you have done this you will have carved out an illusory reputation as a true leader who is willing to admit error, buck the establishment and take tough stands.

Now you must attend to the other prerequisites for a political career. Be sure to marry into as much money as possible, since political campaigns are expensive. As you do this, however, make sure that you purge yourself of all obvious signs that would betray your patrician roots, such as a high-brow accent, for instance. These things don’t play well in Peoria. Once you’ve laid this groundwork, the rest should be fairly smooth sailing. Change positions when they become inconvenient, dodge questions when they become incisive, and lie when necessary. And don’t worry about being called to the mat because as long as you embrace the mainstream media’s agenda, they’ll run interference and carry water for you. And always remember, politics is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent prevarication.

No doubt many will think I’ve been harsh, unfair and hasty in my judgements. Is it possible that one or two pieces of my puzzle may be misplaced? Perhaps. Is it possible that the Swiftboat Veterans may be mistaken on one or two points? Maybe. In a majority of the cases, each allegation would be insignificant in and of itself, like a jigsaw piece that is merely an indecipherable splotch of color when it stands alone. And if I had only one or a few random pieces, my theorizing about what the completed puzzle would look like would be most unjustified. But when we view the aforementioned pieces in their totality against a backdrop of perpetual political prevarication, a picture starts to emerge. The result is a portrait of a man imbued with an unquenchable, all-consuming ambition to succeed politically that leaves no room for true heroism, bravery or virtue. A man whose every action seems to be animated by an opportunism that even intruded onto the battlefield. A man who is so bereft of principle and substance that even the thing that should be most integral to his being – his religion – is something for which he has hired a political advisor. A man to whom the presidency would not be a public service, but the culmination of a lifetime of pursuit of ego-gratification and adulation. A man whose candidacy should give each and every one of us pause for thought.

Obviously, it’s no secret who I’m voting for, and I have given you just a few of the reasons why my passions lie where they do. Some agreed with me before even reading this piece, others never will. Like when the Clinton scandals broke, the latter are trapped in the wilderness with a skunk as their only guide, and they will follow him no matter how noxious the odor because it is their only hope of deliverance from the hated bush. I call them the initiated.

But then there are those of you who are undecided. It’s you who I want to address, and I would ask you to remember that you are not so much on the fence as you are on a precipice. We live in the most dangerous time in American history. Should we make the wrong collective decision this November, we may soon after come to understand why those who hate us the most – such as quasi-socialist European leaders and Islamists – like Kerry the best.

Whether you view the Bush vs. Kerry race as choice as between good and bad or simply the lesser of two evils, there is no question that Kerry is the lesser man. Of this you can be sure, because Kerry is the least of men. So, if you believe Bush needs to be replaced, wait four years and you just may have a viable alternative. After all, four years isn't really that long to wait. Unless, that is, we make the wrong choice on election day, in which case it may seem like an eternity.

Lastly, if you would dismiss me as merely someone whose head is clouded by partisanship, just listen to John Kerry’s own running-mate, John Edwards. The North Carolina Senator has said, “If you want to know about John Kerry’s values, ask the men who served with him in Vietnam.” T’is good advice, and if you take it you'll find that among the members of that set who have weighed in on Kerry's character, the outcome is clear: Kerry loses in a landslide.



To: American Spirit who wrote (1057)8/18/2004 2:03:56 PM
From: Andrew N. Cothran  Respond to of 27181
 
Slow-Motion Vietnam Flashback
08/06/04 HAIGHT-ASHBURY, Nineteen Sixty-something

Oh wow, man, it's the Summer of Love, and The Man is raining orange brimstone on the yellow heathens over there and the hippie heathens back here with equal gusto. Bingo, jingo, the fight is on, can you dig it?

Hear the music, see the music, be the music, breathe the music, dance to the whoopwhoopwhoop of the helicoper blades, the pale green video of pale green uniforms in pale green jungles with bright red blood, brighter than real blood, brighter even than movie blood. Death to the Establishment, cold, steel, death.

What are the baby killers in the jungles and paddies fighting for, but The Establishment?--the psychotic neofascist racist sexist (we haven't come up with "homophobic" yet) criminal imperial Establishment.

@#$% What the hell was that? Gotta be a flashback. But that was twenty, no thirty...no, thirty-five fuckin years ago. (Who knew it could stay in your system so long?) %$#@

Lieutenant John Fitzgerald-Kennedy Heinz-Kerry, reporting for duty, sir. Gung-ho for glory, sir. Present, Zippo! About, face! Ready, aim, fire! Burn, baby, burn. Literally.

Second Incarnation of future CIA Director George Bush, reporting for duty, sir. Ready, willing, and able to captain a speedboat, throw back a pint, toot!toot!toot! (*hic!*sniff*) Watch this drive, daddy-o!

@#$% Never should've re-read that Aldous Huxley-it must've knocked an old molecule loose. Or was it hearing (insert iconic sixties folk/rock/folk-rock song) on (insert computer-programmed classic oldies station) this morning? %$#@

Domino theory, manifest destiny, entwined like the cascading psychedelic coils of deoxyribonucleic acid-acid trip, acid rock, acid personality, acid itself, ACID it's SELF, ass/id its elf. He ain't heavy, they are a-changin, what is it good for? Absolute nothingness, nothing's absolute.

Peace good, war bad, bad war. Sit, war, sit. Sit-in, be-in, drop-in, drop-out, dropoff, drop dead complex, Military-industrial. Psychototalitarian Cultural industry, Political industry, Spiritual industry, Democracy industry. Demonocracy.

This is the end, beautiful friend, the end, the end of laughter and of light. The West IS the best, get in, and we'll do the rest. Driver, WHERE YOU TAKIN US??

©2004 Preston Coleman