"Gould 0738" wrote in message
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Kerry was forced into going to Viet Nam like most of the people over
there.
He did everything he could think of to get out of Viet Nam, like most of
those drafted.
Kerry volunteered.
Unlike most draftee's, he succeeded in getting out in 4
months.
He wasn't a draftee.
He served 16 months in Viet Nam. One 12-month tour and 4 months of a
second
tour. How many people volunteered for a second tour or served any portion
of
one?
The log book of the USS Gridely has been checked and it was in SEA for five
weeks during Kerry's 12 month tour on the ship. So, Kerry did not serve 16
monts in country.
Just goes to prove that if enough people repeat the same lies over and
over,
pretty soon a great number of folks begin to believethem.
It appears that you are falling into the repeating of lies.
But don't ask for a deferment to go to Paris, file for 4 purple hearts
after
receiving minor cuts and then claim to be a war hero.
Wasn't it three purple hearts? And a Bronze Star. And a Silver Star.
For scratches and wounds due to Kerry's own incompetence.
BTW, any soldier qualifies for the purple heart if he or she suffers any
combat
related injury, (has to be caused directly by enemy action), if that
combat
related injury requires medical attention. There doesn't even need to be a
loss
of blood. Broken bones and contusions count. If you get nicked in the arm
and
need two or three stitches to sew it up, that meets the
qualification for purple heart.
You are correct. But, Kerry should be ashamed for asking for purple hearts
for scratches.
The only "heroism" attached to Kerry's record was fishing Rassman out of
the
river.
Kerry bought this upon himself, when he tried to make himself out as a
war
hero, which is a gross distortion of the facts.
Absolutely a critical campaign mistake.
It lets the Repubs shift the focus to arguing about things that happened
35
years ago rather than taking a hard look at what's going on today.
*Exactly*
the break a failing administration needed.
Maybe if Kerry had done more in the Senate he could run on that record.
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