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bordsmnj
10-19-2004, 02:54 PM
This speaks for itself:
This gentleman felt so strongly about this that he paid for a full page ad in the Sept 6th Edition of the Army Times. ************************************************** ****************************************
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>
>By Dexter Lehtinen, an Army paratrooper and Ranger, severely wounded in 1971 while a reconnaissance platoon leader in Vietnam. He later graduated first in his class from Stanford Law School and later served as a Florida State Senator and the United States' Attorney in Miami.
>
>Here is his Full Page Advertisement:
>
>John Kerry & Vietnam-- THE WOUNDS THAT NEVER HEAL
>
>In 1971, I awakened after three days of unconsciousness aboard a hospital ship off the coast of Vietnam. I could not see, my jaws were wired shut, and my left cheekbone was missing, a gaping hole in its place.
>
>Later, while still in that condition at St Albans Naval Hospital, one of my earliest recollections was hearing of John Kerry's testimony before Congress. I remember lying there, in disbelief, as I learned how Kerry told the world that I served in an Army reminiscent of Genghis Khan's; that officers like me routinely let their men plunder villages and rape villagers at will; that "war crimes" committed in Vietnam by my fellow soldiers "were not isolated incidents but crimes committed on a day-to-day basis with the full awareness of officers at all levels of command."
>
>Then Kerry went to Paris, meeting with the North Vietnamese enemy officials, all while our soldiers still fought in the field. The pain and disbelief I felt listening to his words went deeper than the pain I felt from the enemy fire which seriously wounded my face.
>
>Eighteen months later I was discharged from the hospital, the wounds inflicted by the enemy fully healed. But more than 30 years later, the wounds inflicted by John Kerry continue to bring pain to scores of Vietnam veterans. Those wounds--the bearing of false witness against me and a generation of courageous young Americans who fought and died in Vietnam--are much more serious than any wound warranting a Purple Heart. Those wounds go to the heart and soul. Those wounds never go away.
>
>Today, my son is a Marine Corps weapons officer, flying the F/A 18 Hornet. He belongs to the same Marine Corps Kerry ridiculed with his 1971 book cover showing protestors simulating the Iwo Jima Memorial, raising an upside-down American flag. He flies the same F/A 18 fighter jet that Kerry voted against in the U.S. Senate. And today, Kerry's picture hangs in an honored place in Saigon's war museum, as a hero to the Vietnamese Communists.
>
>Yet, John Kerry shamelessly drapes himself in the imagery of Vietnam, military service and the support of veteran's devoid of any media scrutiny. Meanwhile, the criticism and disapproval of Kerry by scores of veterans continues to fall on deaf ears. Worse yet, any legitimate criticism of Kerry's post-war record is discredited as a "personal" attack or an attack against his service.
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>John Kerry is quick to surround himself with a handful of veterans and claims overwhelming support from the veteran community. He ignores, however, the wounds he inflicted on millions of veterans, and he refuses to sign a waiver to release his military personal records and medical records. This is the portrait of a man who has failed to come to terms with his treacherous past.
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>I, Dexter Lehtinen, paid for this ad personally, without any connection to other individuals or groups, because I want the public to know what John Kerry did to our Vietnam veterans.
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>Dexter Lehtinen
>7700 S.W. 88th St., Ste. 303 Miami, FL 33156

mike37
10-19-2004, 03:01 PM
A men brother a vote for Kerry is a vote for communism
Kerry is a traitor and should be executed not elected

Mrs. Bordsmnj
10-19-2004, 03:02 PM
Take this thread to the Political section. :hammerhea
:)

Tom Brown
10-19-2004, 03:04 PM
Take this thread to the Political section. :hammerhea
:)
Your lack of support in this Kerry slandering makes you a communist and you should be shot. :mad:
I still love you but I've been brainwashed by this Republican Jihad movement :D

bordsmnj
10-19-2004, 03:06 PM
why don't you come home and make me! :p

mike37
10-19-2004, 03:09 PM
why don't you come home and make me! :p
hey cant you keep your woman in line :D

Tom Brown
10-19-2004, 03:10 PM
why don't you come home and make me! :p
Let the fornicating begin.

Havasu_Dreamin
10-19-2004, 03:17 PM
The fact that he met with the enemy while a war was still raging and he was not a member of any official delegation of the US Government should speak volumes about him!

Boatcop
10-19-2004, 03:33 PM
The fact that he met with the enemy while a war was still raging and he was not a member of any official delegation of the US Government should speak volumes about him!
What's even worse is that he was still a Naval Officer (Reservist) when he did it.

bordsmnj
10-19-2004, 04:03 PM
Your lack of support in this Kerry slandering makes you a communist and you should be shot. :mad:
I still love you but I've been brainwashed by this Republican Jihad movement :D
Sorry Tom,
Howz this:
Effen Kerry is such a liberal cocksucker!!!!
Is that better?
:rollside:
Mrs. Bordsmnj

Tom Brown
10-19-2004, 04:07 PM
Howz this:
Perfect. :D
The key to quality political rhetoric is switching your mind off.

73beast
10-19-2004, 04:55 PM
Subject: Little Johnny and Senator Kerry
> John Kerry visits a primary school and sits in on one of the classes,
which is in the middle of a discussion on words and their meaning.
>
> The teacher asks Mr. Kerry if he would like to lead the discussion of
the
word "tragedy".
>
> So, the illustrious leader asks the class for an example of a
"tragedy."
>
> One little boy stands up and offers: "If my best friend, who lives on
a
farm, is playing in the field and a runaway tractor comes along and
knocks
him dead, that would be a tragedy.
>
> "That's wrong," Kerry shouts. "That would be considered an accident."
>
> A little girl raises her hand: "If a school bus carrying 50 children
drove
over a cliff, killing everyone inside, that would be
> a tragedy."
>
> "You are completely incorrect" shouts the Senator. "That would be what
we
would consider a great loss".
>
> The room goes silent. No other children volunteer. Kerry searches the
room. "Isn't there someone here who can give me an example of a
tragedy?"
>
> Finally at the back of the room a small boy "little Johnny" raises his
hand.
> In a quiet voice he says: "If a plane carrying the Senator
> John Kerry were struck by a missile and blown to smithereens, that
would
> be a tragedy".
>
> "Fantastic !" exclaims Kerry. "You are absolutely right. Can
> you tell me why that would be a tragedy?."
>
> "Well," says little Johnny, "because it sure as hell wouldn't be
> a great loss and it probably wouldn't be an accident!"
>
>
>

Kilrtoy
10-19-2004, 05:16 PM
Wow
What a C@@KSUCKER

Luscious
10-19-2004, 06:07 PM
Well, let me put my two cents in if I may. I think that Kerry has done nothing to convince me that he is the RIGHT candidate for President. I think that GW is doing a great job despite he was elected into office right at the start of our recession but I had never seen a country at war and our people driving so many new cars on the road. The housing market soared through the roof and our economy was stimulated so that we wouldn't feel the "effects of the war" My deepest condolences go out to the families that lost their loved ones in the war. I read the post about the little boy who asked his dad why are we at war and I tell you it put it into perspective for me. You can't close your blinds to this crisis that we are in. YOu have to do something before someone else does or before it gets worse. GW Bush did not put the soldiers there by choice, they were already enlisted knowing that the possibility of war would mean that they are going. I los ta cousin in the World Trade Center attack in 2001 but I know that he died a hero because he died for our country. They were sent there to prevent the spread of further attacks.
This thing abut Mr. Kerry is that he has done everything to put GW down but he has only created a battlefield for GWBush, that of which we are trying to cease. The question you ask Kerry now is,"What have you done for us in the last 20 years???"
All these tax breaks and tax cuts can't happen and won't happen and gosh darn it, if we are already aware of the deficit where are we going to save this money? Who is going to pay for all these tax breaks? That's right YOU and I. Oh just remember when you walk in on an ad that's sounds too good to be true remember to read the fine print and I think at this point Kerry should really ADD some fine print to his ads such as " Oh, I know it's been 20 years since I haven't done anything so I can't promise you that these breaks are going to happen, but just take my word for it..." and you know we can't just "take his word for it because we can't trust him" At least I know that I can't I am voting for Bush and I hope we can allow this man to continue to work for us for the next 4 years because it's going to take more than just 4 years to "FIX" what our former Presidents left behind. And Clinton, oh yea don't even get me started !!
Luscious

Domn8er
10-19-2004, 07:08 PM
NAME: John Kerry
>
> RESIDENCE: 7 mansions, including one in Washington DC, worth
> multi-millions. I served in Vietnam (four months).
>
> EXPERIENCE:
> Law Enforcement. In my career as a U.S. Senator, I've voted to cut
> every
> law enforcement, CIA, and Defense bill. I ordered the city of Boston
> to
> remove a fire hydrant in front of my mansion, thereby endangering my
> neighbors in the event of fire. I served in Vietnam (four months).
>
> MILITARY:
> I served in Vietnam (four months). I used three minor injuries to get
> an
> early discharge from the military and service in Vietnam (as documented
> by
> the attending doctor). I served in Vietnam (four months). I then
> returned
> to the U.S., joined Jane Fonda in protesting the war, and insulted
> returning Vietnam vets, claiming they committed atrocities and were
> baby
> killers. I served in Vietnam (four months). I threw my medals,
> ribbons, or
> something away in protest. Or did I? My book " Vietnam Veterans
> Against
> the War: The New Soldier", shows how I truly feel about the military.
> I
> served in Vietnam (four months).
>
> COLLEGE:
> I graduated from Yale University with a low C average. Unlike my
> counterpart George Bush, I have no higher education and did not get
> admitted to Harvard nor graduate with an M.B.A (I thought he went to
> law
> school)
>
> PAST WORK EXPERIENCE:
> After College and Vietnam, I ran for the U.S. Congress and have been
> there
> ever since. I have no real world experience except marrying very rich
> women and running their companies vicariously through them. I served
> in
> Vietnam (four months).
>
> ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
> As a U.S. Senator I set the record for the most liberal voting record,
> exceeding even Ted Kennedy and Hillary Clinton. I have consistently
> failed
> to support our military and CIA by voting against their budgets, thus
> gutting our country's ability to defend itself. Although I voted for
> the
> Iraq War, now I am against it and refuse to admit that I voted for it.
> I
> voted for every liberal piece of legislation. I have no plan to help
> this
> country but I intend to raise taxes significantly if I am elected. I
> served in Vietnam (four months).
>
> My wealth so far exceeds that of my counterpart, George Bush, that he
> will
> never catch up. I make little or no charitable contributions and have
> never agreed to pay any voluntary excess taxes in Massachusetts,
> despite
> family wealth in excess of $ 700 million. I served in Vietnam (four
> months).
>
> I (we) own 28 manufacturing plants (Heinz) outside of the U.S. in
> places
> like Asia, Mexico and Europe. We can make more profit from the
> cheaper
> cost of labor in those Countries, although I blame George Bush for
> sending
> all of the other jobs out of Country. I served in Vietnam (four
> months).
>
> Although I claim to be in favor of alternative energy sources, Ted
> Kennedy
> and I oppose windmills off Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard as it might
> spoil our view of the ocean as we cruise on our yachts. I served in
> Vietnam (four months).
>
> RECORDS AND REFERENCES:
> None. However, I served in Vietnam (four months).
>
> PERSONAL I practice my Catholic faith whenever cameras are present. I
> ride
> a Serotta Bike. I love to ski/snowboard. I call my Gulfstream V Jet
> the
> "Flying Squirrel". I call my $850,000 42-foot Hinckley twin diesel
> yacht
> the "Scarmouche".
>
> I am fascinated by rap and hip-hop and feel it reflects our real
> culture.
>
> I own several "Large" SUVs including one parked at my Nantucket
> summer
> mansion, though I am against large, polluting, inefficient vehicles
> and
> blame George Bush for our energy problems. I served in Vietnam
> (four
> months).
>
> PLEASE CONSIDER MY EXPERIENCE WHEN VOTING IN 2004.
>
>

OGShocker
10-19-2004, 08:37 PM
Play these three videos (http://www.stolenhonor.com/documentary/program-excerpts.asp) about the @o@ksucker.

Luscious
10-19-2004, 08:40 PM
Well, there you have it or should I say there Kerry has it! He's got everything what would make you think that he would be working in our best interest? It sounds pretty accurate as far as his resume goes. He isn't comfortable with himself so how would you expect us to be comfortable with him?
Makes you wonder is he going to serve as President for only 4 months??? Better PM him and let him know the term is 4 YEARS!! :notam: :confused:
Luscious