of the Navy 8 months early to run for congress.
Kind of like telling Bush "I'll see your early out and raise you an uncompleted tour of duty."
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of the Navy 8 months early to run for congress.
Kind of like telling Bush "I'll see your early out and raise you an uncompleted tour of duty."
Hi, Ed.
Of course, you pay no attention to the major fact that Kerry's view of the War as being right had changed during his time "in-country." I've long said that the important thing is acting in keeping with one's moral compass. Bush supported the war, so his actions to keep from being involved in fighting it were hypocritical. When Kerry requested the transfer stateside, he was against the war, so his actions were consistent with his views. Of course, I realize this is irrelevant to you. gioven your continuing support for an immoral war.
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