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Poor John Kerry. Every time he makes a stand even Custer laughs.
BOSTON --Sen. John Kerry, whose 2004 presidential campaign was torpedoed by critics of his Vietnam War record, said Friday he has personally accepted Texas oilman T. Boone Pickens' offer of $1 million to anyone who can disprove even a single charge of the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth.
Pickens, who provided $3 million to bankroll the group during Kerry's race against President Bush, responded by saying he won't consider giving Kerry the reward unless he surrenders his combat films, additional military records and wartime journal. Oops! I bet Kerry didn't figure he'd finally have to live up to his promise to release all those records, did he?
Hey, the election was only three years ago. I'm sure he'll get around to it some day!
Democrats must be wincing, as this sets back their attempts to rewrite history and the Swift Boat issue as one where Kerry was unfairly attacked instead of having his lies about his service in Vietnam exposed.
 Current Mood : amused  Tags : john kerry, swift boat veterans for truth, t. boone pickens Location : Home
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Really? He said that?
Yes, he really said it.
As Ronald Reagan put it: It's not that the left doesn't know anything, it is that so much of what the left knows isn't so.
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Because it is so much fun!
This is a true story....Check out this photo from our mess hall at the US Embassy yesterday morning. Sen. Kerry found himself all alone while he was over here. He cancelled his press conference because no one came, he worked out alone in the gym w/o any soldiers even going up to say hi or ask for an autograph (I was one of those who was in the gym at the same time), and he found himself eating breakfast with only a couple of folks who are obviously not troops.
What is amazing is Bill O'Reilly came to visit with us and the troops at the CSH the same day and the line for autographs extended through the palace and people waited for two hours to shake his hand. You decide who is more respected and loved by us servicemen and women! The image:

Mr. Lonely, he's Mr. Lonely....
Kerry's lack of political sense makes you wonder how he ever got elected in the first place. Current Mood : amused  Tags : john kerry Location : home
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Any word on how many Purple Hearts he plans to put in for? Maybe he can administer IQ tests to the troops while he is there.
The Massachusetts senator, who was widely criticized for the quip, said he'd be happy to apologize to any soldiers he encounters in Iraq who don't understand what happened.
"For anybody who misunderstood (the joke) or got only the White House presentation of it, I'd apologize, obviously," he said. We'll have to wait and see whether he can negotiate his way past the insulted troops. Current Mood : thirsty  Tags : iraq, john kerry Location : home
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Kerry is at it again, attacking the troops:
WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House accused Sen. John Kerry on Tuesday of troop-bashing, seizing on a comment the Democrat made to California students that those unable to navigate the country's education system "get stuck in Iraq." Kerry's entire insult, word for word:
"You know, education, if you make the most of it, you study hard, you do your homework and you make an effort to be smart, you can do well. If you don't, you get stuck in Iraq." Kerry, you can kiss the ass of every member of the armed forces.
Update: The troops answer John Kerry:
 Current Mood : outraged  Tags : john kerry, military Location : home
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Just where does John Kerry get his "information" from?
I'm thinking Michael Moore. Current Mood : amused  Tags : disinformation, john kerry
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Quelle surprise!
Well, not really. If Senator Kerry is going to watch a sport, we should not be surprised that it is in France, or that he is trying to capitalize on Lance Armstrong's incredible achievement1. Sure, Senator Kerry likes to ride a bit himself, as do many people. Not that I have anything against being able to do that. It is just that not all of us can (or would choose to) jet over to France for a few days to watch a bike race.
Looking back at Senator Kerry's presidential campaign, it makes his awkward attempts to appear to be a "common man" all the more comical. If he plans to run again, he should just be himself and not apologize for having money or tastes that run to the "landed gentry" category.
After all, Americans love a self-made made. Kerry could always talk about how he acquired his wealth through hard work marrying rich women.
Okay, so that wouldn't play well in Peoria. It is, however, the mark of a successful man in France. Perhaps Senator Kerry should just stay there and run for President of France. He already has the endorsement of the current regime.
Heck, I'd support that! I hope you will, too. Contact the Senator's office and tell him you support him being in France and would like him to remain there, and that you would support his run for President...of France.
I think we'd all enjoy seeing that.
1 Winning the Tour de France six (straight) times is equal to any home run record or string of Super Bowl victories. Armstrong is currently leading in his seventh race, and is the favorite to win. Current Mood : mischievous  Tags : france, john kerry, lance armstrong, tour de france
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One has to wonder if Kerry thought he would lose after reports have revealed that he has millions of dollars left over from the 2004 election campaign.
That is money that could have gone into advertising in Ohio, for example, that may have tipped that state and the election to Kerry.
Democrats are predictably upset that Kerry has between $15 and $20 million left, stating that such a huge amount of money could have been spent on other Democrat races even if Kerry felt he didn't need to spend any more on the Presidential race.
Three former Kerry campaign aides, also demanding anonymity out of concerns about alienating their former boss, said they were surprised and disappointed to learn that he left so much money in the bank.
Kerry had roughly $45 million left in his primary campaign fund as of mid-October, according to his Federal Election Commission report, and could use that as seed money for another presidential bid.
His final report is not due until next month, but officials close to Kerry said he has $15 million to $17 million in that account, with no outstanding debts, after giving the DNC about $23 million and state parties about $9 million since the mid-October report.
In addition, the report showed that Kerry had about $7 million on hand in a legal and accounting compliance fund that he could use for legal expenses in a 2008 campaign. Officials said he raised several million more for that account since the filing.
The only logical conclusion is that Kerry believed he would lose and wanted to save as much as he could for another attempt in 2008. That much money would presumably put him in the lead, all else being equal.
I wonder if he calculated the wrath of Hillary into the equation? Current Mood : amused  Tags : 2004 election, john kerry
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John Edwards reacting to news that John Kerry did indeed meet with Vietnamese terrorists in Paris.
Visit Wizbang and read all about the inside information compiled by Newsweek during the campaign.
Excerpts:
In the summer of 2003 the Kerry campaign had quietly made some inquiries with C-Span, asking the cable network not to release old videotapes of Kerry as an angry young vet fulminating about war crimes and atrocities.
Historian Douglas Brinkley, author of a wartime biography of Kerry, cautioned that Kerry's diary included mention of a meeting with some North Vietnamese terrorists in Paris. Edwards was flabbergasted. "Let me get this straight," the senator said. "He met with terrorists? Oh, that's good."
We can all thank Newsweek for holding this until after the election.
Gee, nothing like admitting that Kerry's critics were indeed telling the truth long after it matters! Current Mood : vindicated  Tags : john kerry
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You see it everywhere: the bitterness of the defeat for liberals.
NBC, in one last act of pimpin' for Kerry, refused to call Nevada, and thus officially call the election for Bush, until Kerry had publicly conceded the election.
Liberal pundits are spinning Kerry's concession as a "noble gesture" of conciliation—apparently forgetting his refusal to concede last night made a public announcement necessary. For liberals, however, it is all about spin. They have to portray the election as being "conceded by Kerry to Bush" and not "won by Bush".
This effort ties into their desperate pleas over the airwaves for people to believe that President Bush has "no mandate" from which to govern. Despite Republican gains in the House and Senate as well as reclaiming the Presidency, liberals insist that Bush should have to govern from (their perception of) the center.
Denial: it's for people who can't handle reality. Current Mood : ecstatic  Tags : 2004 election, john kerry, msm
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I am not surprised!
They won't say anything until at least tomorrow night.
Go ahead and play the sore loser, we expected this kind of behavior from you!
We're ready for your lawyers, bring them on! Current Mood : annoyed  Tags : 2004 election, john kerry
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It's finally hit the media, though not quite the mainstream:
Kerry's Discharge Is Questioned by an Ex-JAG Officer
A former officer in the Navy's Judge Advocate General Corps Reserve has built a case that Senator Kerry was other than honorably discharged from the Navy by 1975, The New York Sun has learned.
The "honorable discharge" on the Kerry Web site appears to be a Carter administration substitute for an original action expunged from Mr. Kerry's record, according to Mark Sullivan, who retired as a captain in the Navy's Judge Advocate General Corps Reserve in 2003 after 33 years of service as a judge advocate. Mr. Sullivan served in the office of the Secretary of the Navy between 1975 and 1977.
On behalf of the Kerry campaign, Michael Meehan and others have repeatedly insisted that all of Mr. Kerry's military records are on his Web site atjohnkerry.com, except for his medical records.
"If that is the case," Mr. Sullivan said, "the true story isn't what was on the Web site. It's what's missing. There should have been an honorable discharge certificate issued to Kerry in 1975,if not earlier, three years after his transfer to the Standby Reserve-Inactive."
NBC, pimpin' for their man, scrubbed a transcript where Kerry admitted to not releasing all of his records, including the ones that showed he didn't have an honorable discharge. As reported by Captain's Quarters:
Alert CQ reader Gracias Deo noticed that NBC has edited the transcript of the interview Tom Brokaw did with John Kerry three days ago. As I reported then, Brokaw's questioning of Kerry about his IQ caused the Senator to bristle (emphasis mine):
Brokaw: Someone has analyzed the President's military aptitude tests and yours, and concluded that he has a higher IQ than you do.
Kerry: That's great. More power. I don't know how they've done it, because my record is not public. So I don't know where you're getting that from.
However, in the transcript for the interview based on tonight's Dateline segment for the interview, the answer has been edited to remove Kerry's admission:
Brokaw: "Someone has analyzed the president's military aptitude tests and yours, and concluded that he has a higher IQ than you do."
Kerry: "That's great. More power. I don't know how they've done it."
As the news spreads ever so slowly, veterans are starting to make noise (as they should!). A former Secretary of the Navy is calling for Kerry to disclose his discharge status:
A former secretary of the Navy is urging Sen. John Kerry to open up his personnel files to resolve the question of whether the Democratic presidential nominee received a less-than-honorable discharge from the Navy.
And yet over 40 million people will vote for Kerry in the next 24 hours. It boggles the mind. Current Mood : cynical  Tags : john kerry
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What happened to the south after the Civil War has mostly been lost in US history classes. Once the Civil War ends most classrooms jump to either the Spanish-American War, the Indian Wars or the Teapot-Dome scandal. Very little is said about how the blacks in the South were abandoned.
Let me set up the scenario for you: a contentious race for President had resulted in a virtual tie. The Democrats, while slightly ahead in the popular vote were willing to make a deal to allow the Republican candidate to take office. The bargain required the Republicans to end "reconstruction" of the South and remove all Federal troops from southern states.
The deal was made and Democrats resumed control of the South. As you can imagine there were hard feelings among those who had lost control over the former slaves and had to watch them vote (and even be elected) under the protection of Republicans backed by Federal troops. Democrats soon put an end to black voting through intimidation, violence, poll taxes, poll tests and other means of suppressing civil rights in the South. It would be over a century before full voting rights were restored to the blacks living in the south, and even longer before Republicans were again elected with the resumption of fair elections.
I am sure that many people felt that their fellow Americans would act in good faith in the South, but the results were the virtual re-enslavement of blacks, only this time economically instead of with physical restraints. Indeed, many southern Democrats proudly declared that they would vote for a "yellow dog" before they would ever allow a Republican back into office—meaning blacks and their northern supporters. It was a tragic situation made possible because Democrats contended that the Federal involvement in the south was too contentious, too disruptive and that America needed to take a different path instead of continuing the "occupation" of the South by Federal forces.
Today we have similarly contested election. The Democrat, John Kerry, has indicated that he is going to strike a similar deal over Iraq. He will remove US forces from the area, which in effect will allow the despots to resume the subjugation of the oppressed Iraqi people. Will it be another century before the Iraqis reclaim their rights and a democracy if John Kerry wins? Only time will tell, but as a historian, I feel the similarities between the two scenarios are very disturbing indeed. Do we really want to be party to the re-enslavement of a people just because we think it is "easier" than spending the time, money and lives to ensure peace and freedom with our military forces?
I do not know about you, but I refuse to be part of an effort to send any population back into slavery. Current Mood : determined  Tags : democrats, iraq, john kerry
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Of France, that is.
His vacillating, defeatist programs fit right in with the history of France.
He is just the man to lead France to defeat, again!
"The 'F' is for France!" Current Mood : amused  Tags : france, john kerry, just plain silly
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Spreading like wildfire all over the blogosphere:
I [DONALD L. NELSON, CAPT, JAGC, USNR] was on active duty as a U.S. Navy lawyer when all of this was going on some 25 to 30 years ago, and so was Mark F. Sullivan, who at all relevant times was the personal lawyer to J. William Middendorf, then the Secretary of the Navy. We remember.
We are trying to break this absolutely true story nationwide, i.e., Fox News, C Span, and hopefully all the major networks. We are positive that John Kerry was one of those dishonorably dismissed from the Navy for collaborating with the Viet Cong, after he was released from active duty but still in the Navy, and for a totally unauthorized trip to Hanoi. He later got an "honorable" separation in 1978, some 12 years after joining the Navy, under President Carter's "Amnesty Program" for draft dodgers, deserters, and other malcontents who fled to Canada and Holland, among other places, to avoid military service to our country.
This is why he has refused, and continues to refuse, to release all of his Navy records: they reflect that he was Dishonorably Dismissed from the United States Naval Service. If they do not (which they do), he would have released them to the public. Again, he has not done so, because he well knows that the truth would kill his challenge to President Bush.
Gee, why hasn't CBS run with this story? :P
Thanks to Truth Laid Bear. Current Mood : cynical  Tags : john kerry
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When black voters have the audacity to complain about their treatment, the response is harsh:
What do you want--Kerry to lose the f---ing race? We got you Al Sharpton. What more do you want?"
Meanwhile, President Bush's share of the black vote doubles from the 2000 level.
Coincidence? I think not! Current Mood : optimistic  Tags : john kerry, race relations
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As if anyone needed another reason not to vote for Kerry!
Bin Laden is obviously worried that President Bush will win and Al Qaeda will continue to get its ass kicked around the globe. Bin Laden offered "simple" terms for a "truce": stop supporting Democracy in "Islamic" parts of the world. Ironic, considering his "justification" for waging war against us was our support for regimes he didn't like. Bin Laden also took cues from the cry-baby Michael Moore, repeating lies about what President Bush did and did not do with respect to 9-11. I'm sure Moore is one American that Bin Laden doesn't want to see dead. Perhaps he'll send a special plane to take him out of the country in the dead of night before the next attack?
The choice is there for all of America to make: keep fighting Bin Laden or abandon our support for Democracy in the Islamic parts of the world.
By the way, in case anyone was wondering, Bin Laden and his followers consider the entire world to e the domain of Islam.
See you in the voting booth! Current Mood : determined  Tags : john kerry, osama bin laden
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In a move that demonstrates the complete lack of concern and support for our military ventures overseas, John Kerry jumped on the "missing explosives" story and tried to place the blame on President Bush.
As the facts are becoming known, however, it is clear that no one can be sure precisely when, or by whom, the explosives were removed—if at all. Saddam Hussein issued orders for military supplies to be dispersed. Saddam moved equipment and munitions to Syria. The coalition bombed some of the bunkers and there was a two-day battle at the site.
In addition, the area was swamped with coalition military convoys during the period in which "looting" would have had to take place, and it would have been almost impossible for almost 40 truckloads of explosives to have been moved during that period.
That has not stopped John Kerry from trying to blame President Bush for the "disappearance" of the explosives.
Not only does it fly in the face of the facts that have been established to date, it establishes that John Kerry thinks the liberation of Iraq was a mistake, claiming that the explosives would not be missing if it were not for the "mess" that President Bush "got" the United States in.
Once again Kerry establishes why a vote for him is a vote for defeat and a vote in favor of our enemies. Kerry does not support our troops or even our mission to free Iraq.
Kerry: the wrong man at the wrong time to lead our nation. Current Mood : disappointed  Tags : george w. bush, iraq, john kerry
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