To: paltz
It may not be a wise place to go, publicly, but it is interesting how this tactic of building up a phony military record is used by anti-war liberals like Kerry, and now possibly Murtha, to perpetuate "heroic" lies about themselves.
50 posted on
01/13/2006 12:26:32 PM PST by
Wuli
207 posted on
01/13/2006 3:43:20 PM PST by
GretchenM
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To: Wuli
An interesting pattern, if it's true.
260 posted on
01/13/2006 7:21:20 PM PST by
skr
("That book [Bible], sir, is the rock on which our republic rests."--Andrew Jackson)
To: Wuli
It may not be a wise place to go, publicly, but it is interesting how this tactic of building up a phony military record is used by anti-war liberals like Kerry, and now possibly Murtha, to perpetuate "heroic" lies about themselves.
It really isn't necessary for the Pubs to do anything. Let the MSM and/or internet bloggers get hold of this and run with it. The attacks made on Murtha were by fellow Dem Vets or lawmakers, not Pubs. We've got nothing to lose and everything to gain by just sitting back and let this info about Murtha percolate out there. It's a freebie for the Pubs.
To: Wuli
325 posted on
01/14/2006 9:27:44 AM PST by
stephenjohnbanker
(Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all our troops at home and abroad!!)
To: Wuli
People, lets not forget that there are those in this country today who tout Murtha as an expert on war based on his Vietnam Veteran status and the awards he claims to have. They place him in an "untouchable" status due to his service record. If this record is not what he has made it to be, then someone should expose him for the "fat" fraud that he might just be. This would make his claims against President Bush and the administration less credible. But this should only be pursued if there is substantiated information that clearly denotes his "Purple Heart" claims are fabrications.
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