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![]() "Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message ... "Michael 182" wrote in message news:%mTSb.192917$I06.2131414@attbi_s01... "Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message ... "mike regish" wrote in message news:NYPSb.197888$na.329502@attbi_s04... I get a kick out of this. Kerry was wounded 3 times in combat situations All three of his wounds were superficial/band-aid level. By the grace of God - does this somehow impugn his service? Not at all, but it does give suuport to the contention that his service was pruely for political gain, not any sense of "duty, honor, country". I'm sorry, I just don't get it. How does the fact that he was lucky enough to escape with superficial wounds "give suuport to the contention that his service was pruely for political gain, not any sense of "duty, honor, country". The man went to the front lines in Vietnam. If he felt that risking his life was also a resume builder for a future career, is that somehow bad? The military advertises everyday that joining is a step to a career, that they build leaders, that service yields lifelong benefits. I'm sure conservatives can find plenty to attack on John Kerry's political life and current positions. Attacking his military service just makes the relevant arguments look small. Michael Michael |
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![]() "Michael 182" wrote in message news:zSUSb.150578$sv6.838635@attbi_s52... By the grace of God - does this somehow impugn his service? Not at all, but it does give suuport to the contention that his service was pruely for political gain, not any sense of "duty, honor, country". I'm sorry, I just don't get it. How does the fact that he was lucky enough to escape with superficial wounds "give suuport to the contention that his service was pruely for political gain, not any sense of "duty, honor, country". Well, let's see: Three (3) wounds qualify as a dismissal from the war zone, so with wounds not much worse than paper cuts our "Heroic Warrior" cuts and runs. Now he he displays his medals as through he was Audie Murphy. The man went to the front lines in Vietnam. If he felt that risking his life was also a resume builder for a future career, is that somehow bad? The military advertises everyday that joining is a step to a career, that they build leaders, that service yields lifelong benefits. So his action is merely self-serving? I cringe to think what he considers the Presidency. I'm sure conservatives can find plenty to attack on John Kerry's political life and current positions. Attacking his military service just makes the relevant arguments look small. Except I'm not a conservative, didn't vote for Bush and won't this year. Try a different spin. |
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![]() "Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message ... "Michael 182" wrote in message news:zSUSb.150578$sv6.838635@attbi_s52... By the grace of God - does this somehow impugn his service? Not at all, but it does give suuport to the contention that his service was pruely for political gain, not any sense of "duty, honor, country". I'm sorry, I just don't get it. How does the fact that he was lucky enough to escape with superficial wounds "give suuport to the contention that his service was pruely for political gain, not any sense of "duty, honor, country". Well, let's see: Three (3) wounds qualify as a dismissal from the war zone, so with wounds not much worse than paper cuts our "Heroic Warrior" cuts and runs. Now he he displays his medals as through he was Audie Murphy. Ah, I understand now - he should have stayed until he had a life threating injury in a war he had already come to understand was a mistake. How obvious. The man went to the front lines in Vietnam. If he felt that risking his life was also a resume builder for a future career, is that somehow bad? The military advertises everyday that joining is a step to a career, that they build leaders, that service yields lifelong benefits. So his action is merely self-serving? I cringe to think what he considers the Presidency. All actions, at least noble ones, are self-serving to some extent. They make you a better person. I'm sure conservatives can find plenty to attack on John Kerry's political life and current positions. Attacking his military service just makes the relevant arguments look small. Except I'm not a conservative, didn't vote for Bush and won't this year. Could have fooled me from the conservative rants you post on this newsgroup. Done here. Have fun. Michael |
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