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Originally posted by RougeUnderoos@Oct 17 2004, 05:56 PM
It's kind of hard to respond because it's kind of hard to figure out what you said.
Re: his testimony before Congress -- it's out there. It's on tape. There is no question as to what was said. If someone wants to question him on it, it's pretty easy. I'm sure he still believes the same things, so he has nothing to explain to anybody. He said that atrocities were being committed and the Viet Nam war was a bad idea. Both of those things are pretty much universally accepted today. Why would he go back and say "I was wrong" when everyone now knows he was right?
It is entirely possible and arguable that it was bad timing and it might have been detrimental to the troops (not true, IMO) but I don't know what else you want. What could he say on this issue that would please you?
Have we become so self centered that we have stopped caring about the other people in this world, have we started to take our freedom for granted?
This is so ridiculous I am speechless.
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What i really want is for him to apologize for demoralizing the troops like he did, since he could have picked a better time to say it, even Jane Fonda apologized for her words, why can't he?
http://www.snopes.com/military/fonda.asp
Thats Janes story, and if Kerry has to do with a bitch that says that POW are being treated humanly and then later backs off and calls the POW liers, he doesn't deserve to be President.
Also he has been accused of lying, and if he didn't lie why doesn't he talk about the issue?
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/...erry.military/
As the article states, like those troops in Iraq refused to carry out orders if they knew something was wrong why didn't Kerry report the incidents and refuse to do them himself if they were so wrong and if he isn't lying.