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Here is the link to the original article:
http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewSpecialRe...20060113a.html And here is the memo from Bailey: http://www.politicspa.com/FEATURES/baileylttomurtha.htm |
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Secondly uh. . . ok. If this guy was a true Marine he would not be among the first to stick his irons in the fire to brand any other Marine in any way, no matter what the circumstances are or what the topic is about. That this man calls himself a Marine makes me angry that he "has been described" as a "War Hero" (yet from what I have seen and read so far he does not deny it) makes my blood boil. |
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Isnt this becoming alittle stale?
Everytime a Democratic vet comes out against the Administration all of a sudden his service record gets attacked, and its usually by the same bunch of clods and their 'expert' opinions. We saw this with Al Gore, John Kerry, Max Cleland, and now with John Murtha. Enough is enough. At the very least why not investigate the Republicans military records like Bush (Daddy got me in the guard to avoid Vietnam, and then I went AWOL for a year to work on a political camapaign), Cheney ("I had other priorities)" or my personal favorite Tom Delay ("I wanted to go to Vietnam but the Blacks took all the spots, so I couldnt go"). |
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http://dir.salon.com/story/opinion/c...ear/index.html 5 people is a little too much of a coincidence for my taste and it just reeks of a smear campaign politics. I agree with Rabs whether you agree with their politics or not, people who have worn the uniform (espically those who saw combat) deserve to be respected unless the person is a certified phoney (like the Australian guy we saw in the other thread). So whenever I hear a new story about how so-and-so lied/manipulated/etc about his military service I take it with a grain of salt. |
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