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Michmaddave
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 1:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The 180 form is essential to show the truth. I suspect Kerry's activities after his release into the Reserves will make Bush's 'absense' look like a boyscout at disneyland.
If the truth isn't shown, and NOT by the liberal media, but honestly and compeletely discovered, then that absence of evidence will only be used as "proof" by the extreme left as the abuses of the Vast Right Wing Conspiricy.

Let's let Kerry know,,,, "The truth will set you free!!!!".
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baldeagl
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 1:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

low26 wrote:
I am not a veteran, and as such I can not imagine the betrayal that all you men must feel I am sure it runs deep. I however am an American and damn proud of it and give thanks to ALL you vets that have fought for the country I love and what it stands for. And I sincerely mean that. That being said I would not forgive Kerry for what him and his socialist agenda have done to my country. Call me mean or whatever you want but I want to see him completely ruined and exposed for the fraud he is.A traitor deserves no quarter in my book
I am a veteran. Even though I served during the Vietnam war, I never served in Vietnam. All my duty was on the east coast. But I can tell you from personal experience that it still hurts when I think about how we were treated, and I still cry whenever I see something on TV about Vietnam. In fact, I've cried a lot in the past few weeks, as all the wounds of the past have been forced open again.

Imagine how much more it hurts for someone who was there, who paid the price in blood and injury, who held the head of a friend while he died, only to come home and be spit on and cursed.

I will never forgive John Kerry for what he did to vets. There is no price that he could pay that would offset what he did, the deaths that he is directly responsible for (both American and Vietnamese, as well as Laotian and Cambodian), the havoc that he wrought with his lies.

Defeating his presidential ambitions and expelling him from the Senate is small comfort but necessary work.
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low26
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 2:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Baldeagl, Well put!
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Michmaddave
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 2:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I was too young during Viet Nam to be part, but those who were there, or even in the military, the injustice many or all were exposed to is unforgivable. I did speak out, but my opinions were not welcome and I was overrun by my 'elders' and their progressive beliefs. Not today.
I thank every one of you for your service, and apologize for the "useful idiots" who treated any of you less than the the American hero's you all are.
That injustice disturbs me to the core to this day, but I am sure it does not compare to what Viet Nam Vets feel.
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Steve Z
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 4:45 am    Post subject: First things first Reply with quote

Still, the first job to do right now is keep Kerry out of the White House.

After November 2, you might try further action...
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Polaris
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 5:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I served during Desert Shield/Desert Storm in an Air Force Intelligence unit (6981 ESG) in Alaska. I can tell you from my own experiences in the sevice that the scars from Vietnam including the mistrust of the media and a distrustfulness of civilians in general was very much in evidence. Some hurts never go away unless honestly addressed and dealt with.

Until now, Vietnam has not been. IMX and IMHO many servicemen both old and new feel like our fellow countrymen betrayed us once and will betray us again at the first opportunity. Let's prove that wrong once and for all.

P.S. I hope I am not out of line, but that was my impression from my time in uniform.
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