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Old August 23rd 04, 02:17 PM
Travis Marlatte
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Jim, that's a lot of attitude for someone who was almost drafted.

I have no problem with your belief that the war was bad and that Karry was
justitifed in his open criticisms after returning. If you think it was an
unjustified war, then argue that point. If you think it needed to be openly
criticized, then argue that point.

Your statement that, "You have absolutely no chops to criticize Kerry unless
you were in the Vietnam
draft mix. You were not. Shut the hell up." makes it a laughable rant.

Jim, you would have absolutely no chops to criticize Jay even if you had
actually been drafted into a nightmare of a war. Far less so since you were
almost drafted.
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Travis
"Jim Weir" wrote in message
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Then, Jay, you are a generation behind me. You didn't SWEAT your ass

going to
some rice paddy in Vietnam. You didn't LIVE your life hoping against hope

that
your draft board wouldn't haul your ass out of college and send you with a

rifle
to some country that you couldn't have given a rat's ass less about.

Me? I got lucky. My draft board thought that my work on Apollo was "in

the
national interest" and I got a deferment. The engineer on the next desk

wasn't
so lucky; he came home less his left arm.

You have absolutely no chops to criticize Kerry unless you were in the

Vietnam
draft mix. You were not. Shut the hell up.

Lots of us blasted the behavior of our country at that time. This country

was
wrong. We had no business being over there.

You wanna blast me? Come on. Take a piece of me. So far as I am

concerned you
are a stupid jackass that DIDN'T serve in the military, that WEREN'T

subject to
the draft, and have absolutely no CONCEPT of what either Vietnam, Iraq I

or Iraq
II are all about.

Jim



"Jay Honeck"
shared these priceless pearls of wisdom:


-No, Kerry was honorable until he went on TV blasting the behavior of his
-country and his fellow soldiers, while the Viet Nam war was in progress

and
-his comrades were still being held prisoner.

Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup)
VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor
http://www.rst-engr.com