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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: RMF who wrote (3763)7/27/2006 6:09:03 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 224691
 
Wrong. Kerry was 100% sincere about fighting to end that atrocious war. He bled on the Mekong, he killed enemy with his own hands and his best friends were killed in that war.

It deeply saddened him to find out how wrong we were over there and how insane it had all become. He therefore devoted every ounce of his heart and soul to helping end it. He was so impressive that even Nixon was scared of him, as you can hear on the Watergate tapes. So Nixon ordered him "destroyed", but in two years Nixon's henchmen couldn't find a single speck of dirt on Kerry's resume, and the FBI concluded he was a straight player who was just very effective. They couldn't any in 2004 either so they just made all the smears up. Total fabrications.

Kerry may have had interest in public service, but that's a good thing. More young Americans who really care about our country should be volunteering to serve their country. But these days, all the dirty money attracts too many corrupt types. Kerry is the opposite of corrupt. He is not for sale. He also won that election. Bush cheated last year. I have seen the evidence from Ohio and it is very convincing.