Kerry Insults Troops.

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Arnie, Oct 31, 2006.

  1. lindq

    lindq

    Kerry's head is still back in Vietnam. Where it was definitely true that if you didn't do well in school, chances are you would find yourself in the jungle holding an M-16.

    Nonetheless, it was definitely a bad choice of words.
     
    #11     Oct 31, 2006
  2. Most Vets who went into military because they had no career opportunity beyond an enlisted grunt ain't too bright...

    Reid, Pelosi, and Clinton didn't slam the US into a bogus war egged on by neocons, and Lieberman is a neocon...

     
    #12     Oct 31, 2006
  3. Arnie

    Arnie

    That has NOTHING to do with this thread. I understand you and others don't agree with Bush on Iraq. But that statement was totally out of bounds. How you or I or anyone else feel about the war doesn't make what Kerry said right. It's an insult and it's hurtful to those who have lost loved ones in that war. This is going to piss a lot people (voters) off.
     
    #13     Oct 31, 2006
  4. Those voters were already going to vote republican...

    Your political correctness is duly noted...

     
    #14     Oct 31, 2006
  5. You're an idiot. Most VETERANS went into the military because they were drafted! Further about 59% of vets have attended college.

    Obviously the 90% African-American vote that will go Dem is the product of that communities genius.....
     
    #15     Oct 31, 2006
  6. Not all of them Z. Kerry just handed the GOP several thousand votes, and in this election that could be enough. A really dumb thing to say and his timeing is impecable, as usual. Ct'ers might think he's working for Rove.
     
    #16     Oct 31, 2006
  7. We are talking about not drafted Vets, which was Kerry's point, dopehead...



     
    #17     Oct 31, 2006
  8. Disagree.

    Kerry told the truth, and those too stupid to realize it will naturally vote republican.

    Gee, get an education and maybe a good job, or go and die in a bogus war in Iraq?

    Let me put on my thinking cap for that one....

     
    #18     Oct 31, 2006
  9. White House Spokesman Slams Kerry Remark
    Oct 31 12:59 PM US/Eastern

    By JENNIFER LOVEN
    Associated Press Writer

    WASHINGTON




    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."
    "Senator Kerry not only owes an apology to those who are serving, but also to the families of those who've given their lives in this," White House press secretary Tony Snow said. "This is an absolute insult."



    Kerry, a decorated Vietnam veteran and Bush's rival in 2004, fired back, saying the president and his administration are the ones who owe U.S. troops an apology because they "misled America into war and have given us a Katrina foreign policy that has betrayed our ideals, killed and maimed our soldiers, and widened the terrorist threat instead of defeating it."

    "This is the classic GOP playbook," Kerry said in a harshly worded statement. "I'm sick and tired of these despicable Republican attacks that always seem to come from those who never can be found to serve in war, but love to attack those who did. I'm not going to be lectured by a stuffed suit White House mouthpiece standing behind a podium."

    Snow was asked about the comment which Kerry made during a campaign rally Monday for California Democratic gubernatorial candidate Phil Angelides. The White House spokesman was clearly ready, consulting his notes to read a fuller account of Kerry's statement and unleashing a sharp attack.

    The Massachusetts senator, who is considering another presidential run in 2008, had opened his speech at Pasadena City College with several one-liners, joking at one point that Bush had lived in Texas but now "lives in a state of denial."

    Then he said: "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."

    Snow said the quote "fits a pattern" of negative remarks from Kerry about U.S. soldiers and suggested that whether Democratic candidates _ particularly those running on their military service backgrounds _ agree with their 2004 standard-bearer should be a campaign litmus test.

    Unsubstantiated allegations about Kerry's Vietnam War heroism from a group called Swift Boat Veterans for Truth figured prominently in the 2004 Kerry-Bush race. Even Kerry has blamed his slow and uncertain response to the group's claims for helping doom his White House chances.

    Snow said a lot of Americans have joined the military since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

    "As for the notion that you can say this sort of thing about the troops and say you support them, it's interesting," the press secretary said.

    A potential rival to Kerry in 2008 _ Republican Sen. John McCain _ said in a statement that Kerry "owes an apology to the many thousands of Americans serving in Iraq, who answered their country's call because they are patriots and not because of any deficiencies in their education."

    Like Kerry, McCain is a decorated Vietnam veteran.

    House Majority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio, also called on Kerry to apologize, labeling his comments "disrespectful and insulting to the men and women serving in our military."

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    #19     Oct 31, 2006
  10. Arnie

    Arnie

    I can't believe how Kerry is trying to spin this. Now his aides are saying it was "botched joke". Hahahaha, Some joke. He should have just apologized, it would have been over in 24 hrs.
     
    #20     Oct 31, 2006