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Old 07-31-2004, 11:24 PM
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Re: Re: Re: What constitutes a "tour of duty"

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Originally posted by axlechassis
Actually I wasn't directly attacking Kerry war record. Mainly seeking clarification as what certain terminology means.

But since you mention it Kerry leaves himself wide open to attack on this by making a big deal out of his vietnam experience and self proclaimed war hero status. The only heroes' in war are the ones who didn't make it back.
If kerry is such a big hero why doesn't he disclose his military medical records? hummm?
If you want to proclaim yourself a hero like this he should expect a little scrutiny.

Mostly though what the vietnam veterans have a problem with is Kerry's lying before congress denouncing the war. His actions there were treasonable as was his colaboration with north vietnamesse during his organizing anti war demonstrations.
Kerry should be indited not nominated.

By the way the nationguard did not let any " pussies" fly F104's
SELF-PROCLAIMED? Spoken like a guy that hasn't been paying attention. I am the self-proclaimed King of Siam, but I don't have a Silver Star to prove it.
One more small fact, Kerry has never told the story of saving Jim Rassmusson's (sp?) life. It was his shipmates that came forward before the Iowa primary, unsolicited, that told the story.,
Not to challenge your patriotism (or MANHOOD) but how many medals do you have, Axle? Did you ever serve OUR country? Have you ever been shot at in a foreign country with whom we were at war?
The national guard during the Vietnam war was the easy way out, and I was there to see it too, so I don't need no book to rewrite history for me.
I believe Kerry's shipmates, who were there, over some slime bag Republican smear merchant any day.
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