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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

METHINKS KERRY DOTH PROTEST TOO MUCH

After his despicable disparagement of America's highly educated, highly motivated, and highly successful Armed Forces received wide news coverage and garnered the denunciations of his consituent, the National Commander of the American Legion, his friend, Senator John McCain, and his own Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, Senator Jean-Francois Kerry (Dumber-than-dumb, Mass.) claimed he was really talking about President Bush!

Here's his defense: "It disgusts me that these Republican hacks, who have never worn the uniform of our country lie and distort so blatantly and carelessly about those who have… Bottom line, these Republicans want to debate straw men because they’re afraid to debate real men…"

Who's he kidding? First of all, you decide -- here's what he said:
“You know, education, if you make the most of it, if you study hard and you do your homework, and you make an effort to be smart, uh, you, you can do well. If you don’t, you get stuck in Iraq.”
He was talking to college students, and advising them to study hard so that they would "do well" and not "get stuck in Iraq."

It makes no sense to claim in retrospect that he was characterizing President Bush someone who didn't do his homework and didn't make an effort to be smart, because President Bush went to the same college that Jean-Francois Kerry did (Yale) and made better grades than Jean-Francois Kerry did, and went on to the Harvard Business School (while Jean-Francois took a law degree from Boston College).

I don't buy it. In his remarks to college students in California, Senator Jean-Francois Kerry was slandering the brave volunteers who are defending our Country and the freedoms of the world.

He started his public career slandering American soldiers, to the appreciative murmurs of Democrats on a Senate Committee, and he has now ended his public career doing the same thing -- only this time, the American public is wiser to his sick game.

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