Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Sen. John F. Kerry to star in al Qaeda recruiting video

Earlier today, and before Sen. John F. Kerry apologized for his insulting comments about the US military, I sent the first letter below to the Boston Globe. Though Sen. John F. Kerry finally issued a formal and acceptable apology to our servicemen and servicewoman, I still thought some of you would like to see the letter so I reproduce it.

Of the 153 posts to date on this Blog, I bet fully a quarter address the incompetency, cowardice or shamelessness of the Great Equivocator, Sen. John F. Kerry. His actions this week. His insults. His defiant refusal to apologize. His whining that the White House was mischaracterizing his words. His explanation that his prepared text had the joke right (I bet Sen. George Allen didn't have "maccaca" in his prepared text). His phony first apology. These are all things that do not surprise me. He's an arrogant elitist. He's everything in all my previous posts . . . and less. He's an egotistical, egocentric, egomaniac; just maybe this description comes close to describing what a pathetic, self-absorbed, man he is.

As I didn't want the Boston Globe to be without a pro-military letter for tomorrow's paper, I produced one that does acknowledge Sen. Kerry's apology. I will most definitely let you know how the letters run tomorrow. Since the Republican gubernatorial candidate that is opposing the man that defends violent criminals got hammered by letters to the Boston Globe, I suspect the letters chosen for publication tomorrow will hammer President Bush because of Sen. Kerry's insults. I know, I know, you can't follow what I'm writing. I think you need to live in Massachusetts for a while to appreciate that Democrats never do anything wrong and if they "appear" to, they really didn't because it's really a Republican's fault. As in, President Clinton sexually harassed a woman, then denied her her civil right's, then his Attorney General appointed a Special Prosecutor to investigate the whole thing and because the Special Prosecutor told the American people all about it, it was the Republican's fault. Twisted, I know.

Anyway, the two letters:

Editor,

Just as Sen. John F. Kerry's testimony before the Senate Foreign Committee in 1971, in which, among other things, Sen. Kerry claimed U.S. soldiers "had personally raped, cut off ears, cut off heads, taped wires from portable telephones to human genitals and turned up the power, cut off limbs, blown up bodies, randomly shot at civilians, razed villages in fashion reminiscent of Genghis Khan, shot cattle and dogs for fun, poisoned food stocks, and generally ravaged the country side of South Vietnam," was played over and over to U.S. POWs, so, too, Sen. Kerry's comments from October 30, in which he suggested those serving in the U.S. military are uneducated, will be played to any U.S. POW taken or held in Afghanistan or Iraq.

If for no other reason, though there are so many, than to eliminate the catastrophic harm to any current or prospective U.S. POW, it is absolutely necessary for Sen. Kerry to apologize for his stupid and disgusting insinuation about the intelligence of U.S. troops.

Apologizing for a "botched joke" is no apology. The Senator is an arrogant, stubborn fool for thinking so and he must take us for idiots that we would think so. (End of first letter.)


Editor,

I appreciate that Sen. John F. Kerry finally did the right thing and issued a formal and acceptable apology for his despicable and insulting comments about our military.

Unfortunately, I believe that our enemies, al Qaeda, the Taliban, and other terrorist organizations will use the video of the Senator's insults as a propaganda and recruiting tool while, obviously, completely ignoring the extremely tardy apology.

Undoubtedly, President Bush's job of protecting all Americans just got a little tougher because of Senator Kerry's aid to the terrorists. (End of second letter.)

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

been literally checking in every 15 minutes knowing your love for the great equivocator to see how you would respond to his comments. you didn't disappoint. great job.

7:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Kerry really is the gift that keeps on giving. He just may prove to be the Republicans' October surprise.

10:34 AM  

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