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![]() Actually, the thing that makes Kerry more electable is that he is over six feet tall. How long since we've had a president under six feet? I was able to check The New Soldier out of the library yesterday. It is astonishing how recognizable Kerry is in the photographs, though to be sure it's not his height that marks him, but his teeth and jaw. The New Soldier is quite a period piece. What a hairy bunch we were in those days! (Kerry was clean-shaven, and his sideburns came down no lower than the bottom of his ear-lobes.) |Dean is a moderate Governor from Vermont and John Kerry is just to the left |of Ted Kennedy. Dean could have moved to the center after running left for |the primaries, but Kerry's paper trail is much too long for him to be a |credable centrist. I don't see how Kerry is more "electable" than Dean. Because Dean kissed up to the radicals within the party while Kerry held back. Thus the moderates, the ones who were ****ed at the radicals in republicans, rejected Dean. With a lot of "guidance" from the DNC, of course. all the best -- Dan Ford email: see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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![]() He's gone so far as to say that such behavior was widespread, that it was a matter of policy, and that it was known to officers at all levels, implying that it was condoned as a normal matter. In The New Soldier, he specifically criticizes the trial of Lt Calley, arguing that at My Lai 4 Calley was only doing what he was expected to do. all the best -- Dan Ford email: see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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"Kevin Brooks" wrote in message ...
"Jack Linthicum" wrote in message m... "Kevin Brooks" wrote in message ... Now it's time for you to answer a question I didn't ask or make some gratuitous comment about the 'cheapness' of Kerry's Purple Hearts. Not gratuitous--the comment about the PH's is valid; can you name any other troops who got three of those without missing any duty days? Technically he missed two days. Next time you've taken shrapnel in the thigh remember those little scratches. Kerry didn't make the rules but he played them. Well, in the same spirit as the Kerry camp's "release Bush's records now" chants of a few days back, I am sure a full release of any medical records listing the severity of said wounds would be welcomed with open arms by Kerry, right? It's 30 years, as I have said elsewhere would you like what you did 30 years ago laid out today in terms of today's standards? There is a wee bit of a difference when what the guy is saying is that the majority of the grunts and their leaders were guilty of war crimes. That is what Mr. Kerry was saying thirty years ago. Do you think Kerry was going to lose that hot job of running that boat in combat over some flesh wound? On the war crimes: were they, did they? Lots of GIs came back with enormous psychological problems that can't be blamed on the hot weather. As I said before, you start keeping score with a body count in a war where your mess waiter may be an enemy colonel and you are pushing the edge of the line. try this one for comparitive records over the same time frame: http://www.motherjones.com/news/upda...02/02_400.html |
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![]() Cub Driver wrote: He's gone so far as to say that such behavior was widespread, that it was a matter of policy, and that it was known to officers at all levels, implying that it was condoned as a normal matter. In The New Soldier, he specifically criticizes the trial of Lt Calley, arguing that at My Lai 4 Calley was only doing what he was expected to do. all the best -- Dan Ford email: see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com It may come as a shock to the youngsters in the group, but many in the US thought Calley's actions were perfectly respectable, and perhaps commendable. You could drive through the countryside and see banners reading "Free Calley!". This was not a time of calm, reasoned, and polite debate. Bob McKellar |
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R. David Steele muttered....
What is coming out is how much we democrats hate each other. Given the quality of performance, it's amazing that self-hatred is the worst you can come up with. ....Be more fitting if you simply fell on your swords and put yourselves out of your misery (and relieved the rest of us from having the bear your anguished pontificating and near endless spiel of self-aggrandizing self-justification). TMO |
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Cub Driver wrote:
:He's gone so far as to say that such behavior was widespread, that it :was a matter of policy, and that it was known to officers at all levels, :implying that it was condoned as a normal matter. : :In The New Soldier, he specifically criticizes the trial of Lt Calley, :arguing that at My Lai 4 Calley was only doing what he was expected to :do. And he's got a valid point. The investigation there, if investigation there was to be, should have started with the commanding general of Americal Division and worked its way down, not started with some poor lieutenant and failed to work its way up. -- "I thought dying for your country was the worst thing that could happen to you. I think killing for your country can be a lot worse. Because that's the memory that haunts." -- Senator Bob Kerrey |
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R. David Steele wrote:
: :| Sorry, but Dean isn't making 'moderate' noises. He's only electable :| if you're one of the "I hate Bush" brigade. :| :|Sorry, Fred, but even those of us who hate Bush don't like Dean... : :it is interesting that Dean and Clark were all the rage, in 2003. :Now they are looking to get out. Dean looked pathetic on Fox :Sunday Morning. So sad. : :What is coming out is how much we democrats hate each other. It's like Will Rogers said, "Oh, I don't belong to an organized political party. I'm a Democrat." |
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"Olivers" wrote
Given the quality of performance, it's amazing that self-hatred is the worst you can come up with. ....Be more fitting if you simply fell on your swords and put yourselves out of your misery (and relieved the rest of us from having the bear your anguished pontificating and near endless spiel of self-aggrandizing self-justification). Bah. I am now officially no longer smitten with you. Hmpf. Loki |
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Steele wrote: One of the good things that came from Vietnam was the military wised up. We now have a Center for Lessons Learned so that we do not make the mistakes like body counts being the primary focus. The CALL is very good about making sure that every enlisted person does an After Action Review when coming back. AARs are then sent to CALL. MACV published a "Lessons Learned" series during the war. At the time, they were classified CONFIDENTIAL, but were subject to automatic downgrading -- I think 3 years, but certainly no more than 12. Might be useful for some university to scan them and put them online. |
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"Kevin Brooks" wrote...
A darned lot more than "some". And a darn lot less than 'all'. In some cases... the uses of unobserved harassmment and interdiction fires in populated areas, for example... he's probably right, as well. take a look at Protocol 1 Additional to the Geneva Conventions, 1977, Article 57. Can you name any defense programs he actually *supported*? Sure, that's easy. Go to http://www.senate.gov/pagelayout/leg...sers/votes.htm and actually look at his voting record. It's fairly straightforward -- I just searched for 'defense' and then looked at the voting records. You'll see a variety of (a) defense appropriation bills and (b) specific programme appropriation bills that he voted for. Answer the question! I think that I did. He got his teeth done: what else did he do? From what people are saying about Guard service at that time, it appears to have been quite possible to be on duty and not actually be doing very much of anything at all... especially if one was the son of a senator. And teh record dates involved were, apparently, the dates that he drilled. Compared to Kerry, he *is* a paragon of patriotism. How so? Kerry asks questions, he doesn't? Kerry expressed doubts about American actions, he didn't? What makes George II a patriot, but not John Kerry? So you say...no surpise in your choice of descriptive terms, given your bent. You betcha. I don't make the assumption that every time the USA goes to war it's Saving the World. There were probably 1.5 million - 2 million people killed in that war, which is considerably out of proportion to anything that it accomplished. they *should* have ordered his sorry butt back to active duty and told him that, IAW the laws of warfare and the UCMJ, he had to provide specifics in regards to his allegations of war crimes so that we could investigate an prosecute any actual criminals Nah, unlikely at that point. After all, what if he'd done so? You and I have differing views of what makes someone "admirable". I find the Army aviators who landed at My Lai and placed themselves in between the perpetrators and some of the soon-to-be victims as being "admirable"... Actually, I find that admirable as well. You don't like what Kerry said after a war that, AFAIK, he was in and you (and I) weren't? Fine, but that's hardly a reason to condemn him, in my book. He'd decided that he'd participated in a stupid and costly war, and he spoke up about it... using the language of a young man, maybe, but what he said was very far from being horse manure. If anything, I think that the pointlessness of that war backs up a lot of hwat he said. No, my attacks would be conducted against Kerry if he was with *any* party. (Shrug) If you say so. Usenet is never the measure of anyone, but your posts look as reliably right-wing as mine do leftie. Scott |
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