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"S. Sampson" wrote in message news:l_CSb.13432$Q_4.6831@okepread03...
... So you don't think giving aid and comfort to the enemy is a bad thing? If Lt Kerry is a good American, then Jane Fonda is also a fine American. I dunno what he thinks. But I do know that petitioning one's government to withdraw from a war is not giving aid and comfort to the enemy and it is thoroughly unAmerican to suggest such a thing. None-the-less, here in America, you are free to voice unAmerican sentiments. IMHO John Kerry displayed his patriotism both in his military service, and in his subsequent protest against continued military action by the US in Vietnam. This seems important to you, but it's merely a rephrasing of the first question above. I never went to anti-government rallies and throw my medals at Congress, and then turn around and declare myself a war hero. Does that count? Are you at ease with your conscience? -- FF |
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Alan Minyard ) wrote:
: As far as I am concerned he stabbed us all in the back. : : Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired : I whole heartedly agree, and his association with hanoi jane : makes him all the more repugnant. So, in your opinion, Kerry should have inquired before attending any meeting whether Jane would be there, and should have declined to attend if so; and if she turned up at any meeting he should have left? |
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"Merlin Dorfman" wrote
So, in your opinion, Kerry should have inquired before attending any meeting whether Jane would be there, and should have declined to attend if so; and if she turned up at any meeting he should have left? Your proposition that one didn't know what the other was doing is false. Kerry was a full-time politician by then. He had no day-job. |
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"Merlin Dorfman" wrote in message ... Alan Minyard ) wrote: : As far as I am concerned he stabbed us all in the back. : : Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired : I whole heartedly agree, and his association with hanoi jane : makes him all the more repugnant. So, in your opinion, Kerry should have inquired before attending any meeting whether Jane would be there, and should have declined to attend if so; and if she turned up at any meeting he should have left? When one joins a controversial organization, and aspires to rise in it's heiarchy, it would be wise to know who is behind it, and where a lot of its funding comes from. Pete |
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(B2431) wrote in message ...
From: (Fred the Red Shirt) Date: 2/10/2004 3:41 PM Central Standard Time Agreed as far as that goes. However kerry testified in Congress that the U.S. military was deliberately committing "attrocities" as policy. He provided no proof. THAT is providing comfort to the enemy. When a person testifies before the Congress that person does not get to choose the questions he will be asked. He can choose to answer them truthfully, or to commit perjury. AFAIK, unlike the courts, the Congress has always accepted hearsay testimony, and opinion. For instance, whether or not the use of napalm is an attrocity is a matter of opinion. At the time, many other nations had abandoned the use of incindiery weapons, being of the opinion that such use was an atrocity and violated prohibitions against weapons that caused 'excess suffering'. Thus far, no one has made a claim that Kerry alleged he had witnessed acts which he did not, only that he believed that they had taken place. As far as I am concerned he stabbed us all in the back. If he did his best to tell what he believed to be the truth then he did his duty befor the Congress. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired I was born a year too late to be drafted, and never volunteered to serve in uniform. Those of you who have, have earned my respect and gratitude many times over. That includes Kerry. I appreciate that you may not like the idea that I think of you in the same way. That is unfortunate, perhaps even ironic, as it is the sacrifices you made that kept me free to voice that opinion. -- FF |
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