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Old January 31st 04, 12:51 AM
S. Sampson
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"ArtKramr" wrote

And just what were your war exploits? Anything?


I never had to fix bayonets, and the only close call on my demise
was a Patriot missile misfire, and a Scud. I served 21 years faithfully, as
an aircrewmember in every war from 78 to 93. While I never dropped
ordinance, my crew did assist in four Mig kills, and two SAR saves.

When I retired I did not show up at anti-government rallies and throw
my medals at the steps of Congress.

What he did in combat no one denies. And he is a hero and a fine
soldier and leader of men as a result.


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.

And where do you stand in terms of military acheivement against
Lt. Kerry?


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?