ChuckSlusarczyk wrote:
In article , RobertR237 says...
I could even accept his throwing his medals away and would have had some
respect for that if he had not retrieved them and then tried to wear them again
as some badge of honor. You can't have it both ways. Had he simply stood by
his convictions, even when it didn't seem to be the most politically attractive
thing to do, I could have accepted and supported him. I can admire a man who
stands by his convictions, even when the disagree with my own. Kerry had never
show such convictions and neither do many of his most vocal and ardent
supporters.
Exactly how I feel about him . If he would have said something like "Bush sent
our factorys overseas.But if I'm elected I'll have my wife bring all of her
overseas companies back to the USA" Hmmm Now that would show a bit of courage in
ones convictions.
Chuck, I'm no fan of Kerry's nor do I have a stake in Heinz, but check
www.heinz.com for some info about the company, the degree of Mrs.
Kerry's ownership, the percentage of foreign SALES versus foreign
production, and the percentage of their PAC money going to dems vs.
reps.
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