Sad commentary on your upbringing and patriotism, saying that your president SUX. Hard to believe that anyone would disrespect that office. When Mr. Clinton was porking interns in the White House I never said he sucked, I think Monica did but....
I will say that if your want to support a man who has been dishonest all his life (Mr Kerry), who had the Catholic church anull his first marriage when he had grown children who became bastards in the eyes of the church, who changes his stories to fit the occasions, who stands in picture form in the museum in Hanoi as a hero to the people who tried to kill me and nearly did while he was in Washington with "Hanoi Jane" telling his lies for the purpose of getting where he is now...I must stop now as you know what the truth is.
You simply choose to latch on to one little thing that is not even a novel thought with you. I made mistakes as I sent men to die in battle I thought I did the right and best things. Had I known all that I know now I would do the same thing. DUTY, HONOR, COUNTRY mean something to me. I think that as the President and his advisors agonized with the decisions that had to be made after the attack on our Country on 11Sept they had to use information available to them form different sources and did the very best they could.
Something a lot of folks don't think about is the time before the hostilities began (on our part) there was no one digging up this information (the press) and putting it out. It just became convenient to bring all this WMD stuff up when there was good news from the front and they needed an edge in the ratings.
Finally (good you say) President Bush is a good,honorable,decent man and deserves to be reelected.
From what I have seen of Senator Kerry he falls short on most issues which should concern this country. Most of all he falls short on Honor, and Integrity. A man with out honor is not a man at all.
A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing." George Bernard Shaw.
"It is better to deserve honors and not have them than to have them and not to deserve them." Mark Twain
"The louder he talked of his honor, the faster we counted our spoons." Ralph Waldo Emerson
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