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Nathan Hale Seaman Recruit
Joined: 04 Jun 2004 Posts: 3
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2004 8:06 am Post subject: |
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Thanks for all the thoughtful replies. There were a number of responses on varying points regarding Kerry. They revolved around wide ranging issues, from whether Kerry was truely anti GI, to whether we should have kept fighting in 'Nam.
I agree that in his congressional testimony, Kerry was irresponsible. He relayed second hand testimony that was false, though I don't think it's been proven he was aware that it was false.
Now I'm left with motivation; was he anti GI? (Nothing I've seen makes me believe that he was). Was he trying to carve out a political niche? (At the time Kerry came out, it was a risky thing to do, but I think he was astute at seeing sentiment changing regarding the war. I would not rule this out).
Now where do we go from here? I've said earlier that I don't blame GWB for avoiding 'Nam since he had that opportunity. Kerry served honorably and well by most accounts-and it is his time after service that most vets seem to question. I have reservations as well. However, I never have been a one issue voter. I love our country, and I want to see it led as effectively as possible. Here are my concerns:
Military strenth depends upon economic strength. We have added unprecedented and dangerous debt over the past 3 and 1/2 years. Debt that our current generations of soldiers will be paying for. Social security, medicare, and all government entitlements, including military pensions, are now at risk. We are encouraging off-shoring, even of military production.
We haven't undertaken steps to develop alternative energy in any meaningful way.
Our infrastructure is corroding.
As we try to secure democracy for Iraq, we aren't putting America first. What is our vision for the future? It seems all we are doing is trying to hold onto our past, at the expense of our future. We don't make anything anymore. We have fewer engineers than China. We are by far the largest debtor nation in the world.
Frankly-I've had it. I hope most vets are able to put aside their mistrust of Kerry in the next election. We are on a dangerous track that is unsustainable. Will Kerry do better? I honestly don't know. All I know for certain is Mr. Bush's track record... I'm willing to roll the dice on Kerry. |
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LewWaters Admin
Joined: 18 May 2004 Posts: 4042 Location: Washington State
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2004 8:22 am Post subject: |
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Quote: | I hope most vets are able to put aside their mistrust of Kerry in the next election. |
Frankly, Nathan, I have no reason whatsoever to put aside anything concerning Kerry. You are asking us to go ahead and trust him, when we have stated we don't trust him.
Quote: | We are on a dangerous track that is unsustainable. |
Much the same was said about Reagan during the 80s. I agree spending needs to be curtailed, but promises of raising taxes only on the wealthy is just class division, what many liberals are so famous for.
Quote: | Will Kerry do better? I honestly don't know. |
I see no reason in Kerrys Congressional record to lead me to think he would or could do better. His economic policies seem desigened to help make the wealthiest, men such as George Soros, even wealthier. Raising taxes on corprorations also has never worked for regrowth, quite the opposite. As much as liberals don't want to admit it, corporations do not pay taxes anyway, we pay them through the cost of goods we purchase. Raise their taxes, they raise their prices to cover it and guess who ends up paying? Right, we do. Inflation climbs and eventually, they get to raising everyones taxes.
An example it reminds me off, a few years ago. The Democrats decided to punish the wealthy again. They imposed a large tax on luxury items, mainly items as yachts. Several New England yacht builders ended up going out of business because the wealthy that were buying the yachts simply went elsewhere to purchase them and not have to pay the outrageous punitive tax. The end result was a massive loss of jobs for the common worker.
Quote: | All I know for certain is Mr. Bush's track record... I'm willing to roll the dice on Kerry. |
Isn't it great to have that freedom of choice? It' your privilege to vote for who you wish without fearing repercussion. However, I also have that choice and since Kerry's track record in Congress is so dismal, I choose Bush. |
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Greenhat LCDR
Joined: 09 May 2004 Posts: 405
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2004 8:27 am Post subject: |
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Unprecedented debt?
I suggest you research WWII. We aren't even close to the level of debt that this nation has endured and prospered in rebuilding from (btw, when you research the level of debt for WWII, don't forget to include all those loans that the US either forgave or never collected).
But what difference will it make if the nation doesn't survive? Because that is exactly what is at stake. The survival of western civilization, including the United States. We have no choice. We win the war, or we cease to exist.
To think that a man who actively took part in subverting the efforts of his nation in the last great war that we won (the cold war) is the appropriate leader? Is like choosing Benedict Arnold to lead us in the Revolution. An action doomed to failure by intention.
How do you justify John F. Kerry's meetings with Madame Binh and the other representatives of North Vietnam and the Viet Cong, Nathan Hale (I find your use of that user name distasteful and offensive)? _________________ De Oppresso Liber |
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Navy_Navy_Navy Admin
Joined: 07 May 2004 Posts: 5777
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2004 4:26 pm Post subject: |
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Bump to get the truth about Kerry onto the front page for new visitors. _________________ ~ Echo Juliet ~
Altering course to starboard - On Fire, Keep Clear
Navy woman, Navy wife, Navy mother |
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