Posted on 08/04/2004 11:25:23 PM PDT by Steven W.
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John Kerry has been able to convince about 13 men who served on Swift boats in the Mekong Delta to support him, 7 or 8 of whom were at various times crew members on his own 6-man boat.
That "wiggle room" between "7 or 8" does not bode well for swiftvets' arguments. It means that they do not know.
www.swiftvets.com makes this statement in the very first line at their website:
Senator John Kerry has made his 4-month combat tour in Vietnam the centerpiece of his bid for the Presidency.
That statement is also not accurate. Senator Kerry has not made his combat tour the centerpiece. His combat tour is a key ingredient, but it is not the centerpiece of John Kerry's campaign.
His campaign is philanthropic bigwig limousine-liberal largesse, a government of issue-reactionaries, that is, at the behest of the trial-lawyer directorate a.k.a. socialist government by judiciary.
He proposes collegial consensus, that is, success is measured by "the dialog" and how much of it there is, but not how productive nor actually decisive.
He proposes no direction other than the the secret 5-year plan that Democrats are loathe to talk about publicly, but toward which, the public is herded by selections taken in response to "the politics of the moment," from the liberals' socialist thesarus of adjectives:
what we are told by the Democrats, the public must fear.
The centerpiece of the Kerry/Edwards campaign for the Presidency, is to make enemies of the state:
people who think critically,
people who are self-determined,
people who dare to show initiative without union bosses' sanctions, and
people who live by standards of decency not set by the nationalizing socialist directorate a.k.a. Democrat Party.
Kerry's problem is not that he overstates his case.
Kerry's problem is that he is wreckless when he is scared; he finds security in the sound of gunfire; he thinks that the measure of a person's success, on up to the White House, is the appearance of success.
He grew up among financially-conservative liberals, and he noted the appearance of their sucesses, and he modeled himself after those appearances, and he has been adjusting the rudder ever since.
His failure is not that so much that he has puffed up his own sails.
His failure is that he has not much of a basis in living as a producer of either goods or services and hence, knowing the burdens and consequences of what life is like at the top of a 5-store hardware chain spanning two States, keeping 74 employees on the job, paying taxes and replying to the federal leviathan's regulations of, ever-more, everything.
The secret, unfortunately, for his success, is that there is no secret. Rather, there is the appearance of their being a secret.
He grew up surrounded by the appearances of accomplishment(s), and so he sought to reproduce the same, in order to be accomplished.
That, is his campaign.
He's not a bad guy; he's really, still, just the new guy, because he never stuck around where he would have to live with his decisions as a leader or as a follower.
If he had, he might know why we have a Constitution and are supposed to make laws by way of, and due process of, our legislative bodies --- because he would have some understanding of construction, as distinguished from concocting stories.
Management is not all pressing the flesh.
High-strength bolts from the foundary must meet technical requirements. Every day. Without interruption.
The federal government is now, almost all about, interruption of productivity and interruption of economic growth, and interruption to the point of utter dictation about how people are supposed to press the flesh in the workplace.
Where it is getting uncomfortable enough that more and more people spend more and more time on seeking consensus, because they are not getting along well, under the burdens imposed upon their productivity.
The once simple act of using a de-burring knife to clean up a metal part, is now a Supreme Court case, because lawyers are stripping the federal government of the boundaries imposed upon it, by our Constitution, and the same lawyers are building up boundaries around the people.
Which might sink in, if you put down the iPod and step away from your reality, and try moving forward, toward the preservation of liberty and its foundations.
That gave us originally, our Constitution that was written as a testament of man's diversity, before the modern pop-diversity was marketed to give the appearance of individuality for the socialist "like-minded."
As a young man, John Kerry observed what was marketed as being successful, among high-up liberals, and his life's work has been to convince them that he is like-minded.
For as much as some people are focused on his military record, that unknown quantity, what he will really do, is as unknown among his political party's followers.
President Bush learned a hard lesson when the (Iraq) prison scandel blew up in his face; he learned that he must also be the IGl; he learned that he needed to do more, to learn "what happened on the plant floor."
Well, Bush is a failure alright, but that is because his failures are not a secret.
That, is becoming the secret of his success.
What a fraud! John Kerry is a liar in the Bill Clinton league.
Remember the admiral who shot himself when it was revealed that he had fudged about one of his service decorations?
But then, he had an sense of honor, something conspicuously lacking in JFK II.
Kerry's lies are so blatant that it's hard to believe that even the leftist press will be able to apologize for them.
The "hero" of Vietnam,,,Ho Chi Minh said so!!
>> Or, he can just ask John Edwards to look into his crystal ball and come up with a new story. <<
Actually Edwards would "channel" the victims of Kerry's attrocities, like he did the unborn baby in his "great" legal victories.
The stategy of Kerry will be to attempt to keep the focus on the Swift Vets and villify them in every way including even their personal lives. The New York Times, other media surrogates, and the usual DNC thugs will be the means by which this is implemented.
The focus must be kept on Kerry. HE is the one who needs to answer the manifestly critical questions that have now been raised about his veracity and, above all, his character and honor.
Kerry can easily answer the questions: it is only necessary is that he authorize the immediate release of ALL his military/military-medical records.
This was formally requested of Kerry in a carefully-worded May 2004 letter sent him by the Swift Vets (letter in full available at www.swiftvets.com).
This, again, is going to be a battle of focus.
To keep the focus on Kerry, it is vital that we and all other good people DEMAND UNCEASINGLY of the news mediums that they cut to the chase and, as is right and proper, request Kerry in every way - verbally and by written means - to release all his military/military-medical records.
God bless.
Bookmarking ...
Ye know...the more I read about this guy, the more I shake my head in disbelief.
Voting him in would be catastrophic.
Keating thought, with wistful bitterness, of how conscientiously they had worked, he and the seven other architects, designing those buildings. It was true that he had pushed himself forward and hogged the publicity, but he certainly had not done that as far as designing was concerned. They had worked in harmony, through conference after conference, each giving in to the others, in true collective spirit, none trying to impose his personal prejudices or selfish ideas...
While I was looking for that quote, I found this one on the previous page:
"A complicated piece of machinery, such as our society... and by pressing your little finger against one spot... the center of all its gravity... you can make the thing crumble into a worthless heap of scrap iron..."
DEMANDING UNCEASINGLY it is then!!!! :)
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angkor, you would know better than I would, but didn't the Khmer Rouge first emerge with any notoreity in 1970? Kerry says he was fired upon by the Khmer Rouge in 1968, but my guess is that only people in the State Dept. and CIA even knew who the Khmer Rouge were in 1968. I may be wrong.
bookmark to send to some friends later
Jeremy Boorda.
Whoa!! Bump for later read.
I can't wait for the book to come out!
"seared-seared"? Hey john boy, drop the e and add a c.
How and why do so many people like this even get into politics????
The KR was just coming into existence in 1968. By 1970 it still had only a few thousand followers.
It seems unlikely that the KR would have been "5 miles" from the VN border in 1968, or that they would have been hanging out with the NVA, or that Kerry would have been able to ID a KR member vs. a plain old Cambodian, esp. at night. The KR didn't wear uniforms.
I'm just wondering how Kerry knew that he was facing Cambodians that evening.
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