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Bossman50 Seaman Recruit
Joined: 05 Aug 2004 Posts: 4 Location: Calif.
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Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 2:54 am Post subject: A Marine Writes John Kerry a Letter |
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Marine Responds To John Kerry
This is a very well written letter from a Marine wife, written by
her husband... the ending Sincerely part got to me the most!!!
God Bless our troops
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{This was written by my husband, Aaron, who is currently deployed to
Iraq, in defense of a recent comment made by Senator John Kerry. Pass
it
along, it might inspire someone else to speak up! ~ Michelle}
Yesterday John Kerry said, "You know education, if you make the most of
it, you study hard, you do your homework, and you make an effort to be
smart, you can do well, and if you don't, you get stuck in Iraq"
So I wrote him a letter:
I am a Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps. I am currently on my
second tour in Iraq, a tour in which I volunteered for. I speak Arabic
and Spanish and I plan to tackle Persian Farsi soon. I have a Bachelors
and an Associates Degree and between deployments I am pursuing an
M.B.A.
In college I was a member of several academic honor societies,
including
the Golden Key Honor Society. I am not unique among the enlisted
troops.
Many of my enlisted colleagues include lawyers, teachers, mechanics,
engineers, musicians and artists just to name a few. You say that your
comments were directed towards the President and not us. If we were
stupid Senator Kerry, we might have believed you.
I am not a victim of President Bush. I proudly serve him because he is
my Commander and Chief. If it was you who was President, I would serve
you just as faithfully. I serve America Senator Kerry, and I am also
providing a service to the good people of Iraq. I have not terrorized
them in the middle of the night, raped them or murdered them as you
have
accused me of before. I am doing my part to help them rebuild. My role
is a simple one, but important. You see Senator Kerry, like it or not,
we came here and removed a tyrant (who terrorized Iraqis in the middle
of the night, and raped them and murdered them). And we have a
responsibility to see to it that another one doesn't take his place.
The
people of Iraq are recovering from an abusive relationship with a
terrible government and it's going to take some time to help them
recover from that. We can't treat this conflict like a microwave dinner
and throw a temper tantrum because we feel like it's taking too long.
Senator Kerry, you don't have to agree with this war. You don't have to
say nice things about those of us who choose to make sacrifices for the
rights of every American rather than sit back and simply feel entitled
to it. But please Senator Kerry, if you're going to call me a stupid
murdering rapist, stick by what you say. Don't tell me that I
misunderstood or that you would never insult a veteran because you're
one too. Having been there and done that does not give you a free pass
to insult me.
My suggestion for you, Senator Kerry, is to remember that your speeches
are recorded, and broadcast to us simpletons over here. You may want to
write down what you want to say before you say it, maybe have somebody
look at it before you say it and tell you what others might hear.
Remember that we can't read your mind, if there are any
misinterpretations in what you say, it's because you didn't communicate
clearly.
Good luck to you Senator Kerry, if nothing else it's always
entertaining
to watch you try and climb out of the holes that you constantly dig for
yourself.
Sincerely,
Somebody who is watching his daughter grow up in photographs so that
you can have the right to say whatever you want about her. |
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shawa CNO
Joined: 03 Sep 2004 Posts: 2004
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Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 1:00 pm Post subject: |
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WOW, what an eloquent rebuke to JK from a volunteer fighter for freedom!
Thank you, Michelle's husband, for the sacrifice you make on our behalf.
And thank you Bossman for sharing it with us. I will pass it on. _________________ “I love the man that can smile in trouble, that can gather strength from distress, and grow brave by reflection. ‘Tis the business of little minds to shrink; but he whose heart is firm, and whose conscience approves his conduct, will pursue his principles unto death.” (Thomas Paine, 1776) |
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