Another vet (Rood) break his silence to back Kerry
Bush adviser linked to Swift boat ad by appearing in the ad
so what?Talk about hand being caught in the cookie jar eh?
Originally posted by: wiin
Bush adviser linked to Swift boat ad by appearing in the ad
The hypocrisy is just staggering:
"Zach Exley joins the [Kerry] Internet team as Director of Online Communications and Online Organizing. He was previously the director of special projects for the MoveOn.org."
To appreciate the level of coordination represented by MoveOn's revolving door with the Kerry campaign, imagine what the media outcry would be if the Bush campaign suddenly announced that leading Swiftvet John O'Neill would be coming aboard as "Director of Veterans Outeach."
But even that wouldn't be a violation of the campaign finance laws, at least not according to the way those laws have been applied to MoveOn.org, Michael Moore and the Kerry campaign during the current election cycle.
Originally posted by: conjur
Same tactics used by the GOP attack ad against Kerry. Take stuff out of context to twist and distort the truth.The latest ad, a 30-second spot released Friday, uses segments from Kerry's testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in 1971. In the ad, Kerry says, "They had personally raped, cut off ears, cut off heads," "randomly shot at civilians," and "razed villages in a fashion reminiscent of Genghis Kahn."
The ad does not include Kerry's preface, in which he said he is reporting what others said at a Vietnam veterans conference. Instead, a swift boat group member refers to the statements as "accusations" Kerry made against Vietnam veterans.
Kerry was right, "'These are the most crooked, you know, lying group I've ever seen, it's scary"
"Zach Exley joins the [Kerry] Internet team as Director of Online Communications and Online Organizing. He was previously the director of special projects for the MoveOn.org."
Originally posted by: Riprorin
The Kerry camp will do everything but discuss the issue.
I disagree. I personally don't see much of a difference between the two major candidates, so I am going to vote 3rd party this year. Not that it matters too much, as I'm in Texas.Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
This election is probably the most important one we've had in well over 70 years.
Well, by-golly, you've convinced me! Who cares about the thousands of other qualifications and desired traits a good president should have? As long as he saw some combat, he's a god in my book! Hell, my old neighbor saw some combat action ~53 years ago; maybe I'll write his name in on the ballot. Of course, he's near senile and unqualified in just about every way to lead a country, but what the hell! Someone shot at him. :roll:Originally posted by: arsbanned
There's at least one difference: One saw combat, the other avoided it.
Originally posted by: Crimson
Just like I am sure there is some lackey Kerry campaign member working with MoveOn.org... This still does nothing to prove the accusations of the Swift Boat Vets wrong.. and it certainly does not show Bush had any knowledge of this.
Also, I would look at it more like "both tried to avoid the war altogether, but only one managed."
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Well, by-golly, you've convinced me! Who cares about the thousands of other qualifications and desired traits a good president should have? As long as he saw some combat, he's a god in my book! Hell, my old neighbor saw some combat action ~53 years ago; maybe I'll write his name in on the ballot. Of course, he's near senile and unqualified in just about every way to lead a country, but what the hell! Someone shot at him. :roll:Originally posted by: arsbanned
There's at least one difference: One saw combat, the other avoided it.
Also, I would look at it more like "both tried to avoid the war altogether, but only one managed."
... if he were found in a motel room with a live boy or a dead girl and a nose full of cocaine.
Originally posted by: cpumaster
Originally posted by: Crimson
Just like I am sure there is some lackey Kerry campaign member working with MoveOn.org... This still does nothing to prove the accusations of the Swift Boat Vets wrong.. and it certainly does not show Bush had any knowledge of this.
Why would you take your time to deny Bush connection with the swiftboat vets? Do you have first hand knowledge of the non-connection? But that is not the point. I think Bush should be proud of his connection with the org. and admitted that publicly, after all they are Vietnam veterans and they're out there campagining for him. Earlier I thought it's hard to find Veterans who will support a "semi-draft-dodger" with such zeal and intensity, but Bush really defy common logic. Now Bush has their whole hearted support, and they're under attack from many sides, media, Kerry camp, even some in GOP side, he shouldn't abandon them, he should fully embraced them and support them in public, it's like a second chance for him to go to Vietnam and serve with those Veterans, this time doing it right![]()
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Originally posted by: cpumaster
Originally posted by: Crimson
Just like I am sure there is some lackey Kerry campaign member working with MoveOn.org... This still does nothing to prove the accusations of the Swift Boat Vets wrong.. and it certainly does not show Bush had any knowledge of this.
Why would you take your time to deny Bush connection with the swiftboat vets? Do you have first hand knowledge of the non-connection? But that is not the point. I think Bush should be proud of his connection with the org. and admitted that publicly, after all they are Vietnam veterans and they're out there campagining for him. Earlier I thought it's hard to find Veterans who will support a "semi-draft-dodger" with such zeal and intensity, but Bush really defy common logic. Now Bush has their whole hearted support, and they're under attack from many sides, media, Kerry camp, even some in GOP side, he shouldn't abandon them, he should fully embraced them and support them in public, it's like a second chance for him to go to Vietnam and serve with those Veterans, this time doing it right![]()
I don't think the SwiftVets are campaigning for Bush, but rather their stance seems to be "Anyone but Kerry." Of course then there's the rampant connections to the GOP that have been discovered and they may as well be campaigning for Bush.
By the way Crimson, much of what the Vets are asserting has already been proven factual inaccurate (factually challenged?) -- they should really stick to just voicing their disgruntledness with Kerry's anti-war activities after returning from Vietnam.
Originally posted by: Crimson
Originally posted by: cpumaster
Originally posted by: Crimson
Just like I am sure there is some lackey Kerry campaign member working with MoveOn.org... This still does nothing to prove the accusations of the Swift Boat Vets wrong.. and it certainly does not show Bush had any knowledge of this.
Why would you take your time to deny Bush connection with the swiftboat vets? Do you have first hand knowledge of the non-connection? But that is not the point. I think Bush should be proud of his connection with the org. and admitted that publicly, after all they are Vietnam veterans and they're out there campagining for him. Earlier I thought it's hard to find Veterans who will support a "semi-draft-dodger" with such zeal and intensity, but Bush really defy common logic. Now Bush has their whole hearted support, and they're under attack from many sides, media, Kerry camp, even some in GOP side, he shouldn't abandon them, he should fully embraced them and support them in public, it's like a second chance for him to go to Vietnam and serve with those Veterans, this time doing it right![]()
Its not my responsibility to prove the non-connection.. its yours to prove the CONNECTIOn.
Kerry asked to be exempted from the draft so that he could study abroad. He was denied and then he volunteered to serve. I'll not knock Kerry for his service, in fact, I salute him for it, but the truth is, if he was granted his request, he would probably never have fought in Vietnam.Originally posted by: Todd33
Well that's 100% wrong and you know it. Kerry volunteered for the Navy. He was on a ship out at sea and then volunteered for swiftboat combat duty.Also, I would look at it more like "both tried to avoid the war altogether, but only one managed."
Dubya isn't qualified to run a Best Buy, let alone the country.
That's not what I said at all, and you know it. Of course it would be somewhat nice for the Pres to have combat experience, but it's not "that" important. The president has enough advisors and staff to make up for any lack of experience in almost any matter. It would be nice if a candidate was an ex-teacher, as he would have some insight into our educational system, but that's just not a deciding factor for me or a lot of other people.Originally posted by: tss4
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Well, by-golly, you've convinced me! Who cares about the thousands of other qualifications and desired traits a good president should have? As long as he saw some combat, he's a god in my book! Hell, my old neighbor saw some combat action ~53 years ago; maybe I'll write his name in on the ballot. Of course, he's near senile and unqualified in just about every way to lead a country, but what the hell! Someone shot at him. :roll:Originally posted by: arsbanned
There's at least one difference: One saw combat, the other avoided it.
Also, I would look at it more like "both tried to avoid the war altogether, but only one managed."
You don't agree that combat experience is a nice quality in the commander of the military? Sure its only one small part of a candidates qualifications, but you don't think it helps at all? That seems silly.
