Truth in Kerry’s Remark
by Pamela LeaveyThe Tennessean goes to bat for John Kerry today, saying there is “truth in Kerry’s remark.” Why? Read on… The Tennessean speaks the truth that Republican’s will not speak and that Bush apologists will deny. Read on…
Truth in Kerry’s remark
Hard facts about Iraq from senator are run through GOP spin cycleThe sharks — or are they Swift Boats? — are circling.
Republicans are feverishly seizing on Sen. John Kerry’s remark about President Bush’s Iraq policies and trying to distort it into a slap against U.S. troops in order to sway voters in next week’s elections.
The Massachusetts Democrat apologized for his statement yesterday, but he needn’t have, because he said nothing to offend soldiers or veterans. In the speech to a group of California college students on Monday, Kerry said, “Education, if you make the most of it, you study hard, you do your homework and you make an effort to be smart, you can do well. And if you don’t, you get stuck in Iraq.”
On Wednesday, Kerry said that he erred by changing the prepared text, which said, “I can’t overstress the importance of a great education. Do you know where you end up if you don’t study, if you aren’t smart, if you’re intellectually lazy? You end up getting us stuck in a war in Iraq. Just ask President Bush.”
The sad fact is, young men and women without a college degree usually earn less, as much as $23,000 a year less, according to a recent U.S. Census report. And many of those have-nots, lured into the military by enlistment bonuses, find themselves in Iraq. Then, in many cases, their tours of duty have been extended, because the U.S. military is currently overextended with troops needed on numerous fronts.
“Stuck in Iraq” says it pretty well.
Don’t expect to hear that from a soldier who has experienced it, but they have little choice. The Uniform Code of Military Justice prohibits active-military officers from criticizing the president, and other young service members will feel it prudent to follow the same course. Kerry, the Vietnam War veteran and hero, knows this all too well.
His apology, coupled with cancellation of campaign appearances on Wednesday, are probably an attempt to help fellow Democrats who are locked in close races next Tuesday by distancing himself.
He would do better to ask the White House and other Republicans how they can continue to wage this senseless war at the risk of so many American lives.
I hope everyone will take the time to speak out — bombard the MSM with LTTE’s. Fight back. The Noise Machine has some ugly unfair crap out there — Do Not Let Them Get Away With This Again!
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Thanks for the update, Pamela.
I am definitely sending out letters to the editor. Is there a site anywhere that gives comprehensive email contact information for the major networks, newspapers, etc.? I would be willing to take the time to compile such a list, but I’m sure someone has to have thought of it before.
Apart from writing letters, and in addition to the things I suggested at the end of the Olbermann thread, what else can we do? Are any of those other ideas worthwhile? Does anyone have additional ideas, also?
Blue
Sorry – I have running all day. Everything you suggested last night is what everyone should be doing.
Blue’s comment is in this thread.
http://blog.thedemocraticdaily.com/?p=4619
There is a media blaster on DU I think. I will have more later…
I agree.
“Stuck in Iraq” says it pretty well.
5 more days…
StukInIrak
5 more days is right – Let’s CLEAN HOUSE!