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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 (23632)10/31/2004 12:50:43 AM
From: jim-thompson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27181
 
If John Kerry had a dishonest carreer... you know like self-inflicted wounds for Purple Hearts, You know blown up self-statements to get valor awards which he did not earn....

yes, John Kerry is one of the few bad apples that just happened to be an officer in the navy....



To: American Spirit who wrote (23632)10/31/2004 10:56:31 AM
From: jim-thompson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27181
 
Cheney: Kerry Turned Back on U.S. Troops

By PETE YOST
Associated Press Writer

Vice President Dick Cheney speaks to a group during a campaign stop at the Hallowed Hills Conference Center in Zanesville, Ohio, Saturday, Oct. 30, 2004. (AP Photo/Paul Vernon)


SWANTON, Ohio — Vice President Dick Cheney said Sunday that Sen. John Kerry had turned his back on U.S. troops in order to get ahead, as the vice president began a nonstop leg of campaigning that will take him to Hawaii.

Kerry "is not a steadfast leader. Our president is," Cheney told several hundred Republican supporters at an airplane hangar outside Toledo, a key battlefield in one of the most important battleground states in Tuesday's election. The county including Toledo votes Democratic while the region covered by the city's TV stations went to George W. Bush in 2000.

Pressing one of the campaign's most consistent lines of attack, Cheney criticized Kerry's vote against $87 billion to help finance the U.S. war in Iraq. President Bush's re-election campaign says Kerry voted as he did because of the then-surging anti-war candidate Howard Dean. Kerry, the Democratic presidential nominee, has rejected the accusation.

Cheney said that Kerry "in order to advance himself turned his back on the troops."