You know, I just do not have the energy to go through this crap from erstwhile Senator John Kerry, who served in Vietnam. Just a typical rant from a sore loser, who had neither plans nor ideas, other then how to defeat and humilate his own country.
How long till he regurgitates speech similar to his Winter Soldier testimony?
They told the stories at times they had personally raped, cut off ears, cut off heads, taped wires from portable telephones to human genitals and turned up the power, cut off limbs, blown up bodies, randomly shot at civilians, razed villages in fashion reminiscent of Genghis Khan, shot cattle and dogs for fun, poisoned food stocks, and generally ravaged the countryside of South Vietnam in addition to the normal ravage of war, and the normal and very particular ravaging which is done by the applied bombing power of this country.
Kerry goes on in his little speech (this crap) about dissent, and how it is so f’ing great to slam your own country for cheap political gain during a time of war, that everyone should do it.
We must insist now that patriotism does not belong to those who defend a President’s position—it belongs to those who defend their country. Patriotism is not love of power; it is love of country. And sometimes loving your country demands you must tell the truth to power. This is one of those times.
No, John, patriotism is about supporting your country, not giving aid and comfort to the enemy, which is what you and your ilk do.
 If Iraq’s leaders succeed in putting together a government, then we must agree on another deadline: a schedule for withdrawing American combat forces by year’s end. Doing so will actually empower the new Iraqi leadership, put Iraqis in the position of running their own country and undermine support for the insurgency, which is fueled in large measure by the majority of Iraqis who want us to leave their country.
Let me get this straight: you lost the election, right? And the Leftards keep saying, when asked for ideas or plans, that “they aren’t the President/in charge.” Yet they want to micromanage and involve themselves in policy that they have done everything in their power to destroy.
But I believe now as strongly and proudly as I did thirty-five years ago that the most important way to support the troops is to tell the truth, and to ensure we do not ask young Americans to die in a cause that falls short of the ideals of this country.
So, are you saying that you told the truth about this?
Again and again, the question was asked: Did Kerry commit atrocities or see them committed by others? Kerry stuck to his script.
“I personally didn’t see personal atrocities in the sense I saw somebody cut a head off or something like that,” Kerry said. “However, I did take part in free-fire zones, I did take part in harassment and interdiction fire, I did take part in search-and-destroy missions in which the houses of noncombatants were burned to the ground. And all of these acts, I find out later on, are contrary to the Hague and Geneva conventions and to the laws of warfare. So in that sense, anybody who took part in those, if you carry out the application of the Nuremberg Principles, is in fact guilty. But we are not trying to find war criminals. That is not our purpose. It never has been.”
So he admitted he was a war criminal. Will Kerry hold himself up to the truth, and allow himself to be arrested and tried?
Hey, John, just for you.