"Abrasha" wrote in message
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Gunner wrote:
*****Gunners Note..this is an email from someone Im well aquainted
with
in the retired Special Forces community.
"Gunner
I am personally acquainted with the author of this article in the
WSJ.
Steve Sherman is highly thought of in the Special Forces/Special
Operations world and has authored "Who's Who" type books that have
become the authoritative word by those who need to know who was, who
wasn't, who is and who isn't. The man tells the truth as he finds
it
without embellishment."
(name with held by Gunner)
So, what's your point Gunner?
Other than the fact, that you wholeheartedly agree with the opinion of
some
right wing nut case, who doesn't like that Kerry went home to
Massachusetts and
who doesn't like Jane Fonda. Which is really a point you don't need
to belabor
in this newsgroup. We know that already. Tell us something we don't
know.
Abrasha
http://www.abrasha.com
The point is that now Kerry is a front runner. Therefore, Karl Rove,
Bush's brain, and his minions will have their long knives out. One of
their documented tactics is the whispering campaign. They used it
effectively against Sen. McCain, where they planted a rumor that
McCain's long captivity rendered him too unstable to be president.
All the article says to me is that Kerry was capable of political
thought and had the character to act upon his beliefs. I suppose it
would have been better if Kerry, after returning from combat in Vietnam,
had been more like Bush, who, after going AWOL from the ANG, spent those
"off the record" years apparently loafing around, snorting coke, getting
drunk and having a good ol' time for himself.
Furthermore, Kerry has actually consistently stoop up for vets, unlike
Bush, who has opposed combat pay for troops in Iraq, cut and de-funded
vets benefits and the VA medical system.
Jeff