Troops Respond To John Kerry

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21 Responses to Troops Respond To John Kerry

  1. alec says:

    Wasn’t it bad enough Kerry blew the 2004 election? I guess he’s going for seconds in 2006…

  2. I.M. Freud says:

    Only Bush is entitled to a malapropism. I’d like to give Kerry the benefit of the doubt on this one. I certainly believe he supports the troops!!

  3. ElroySF says:

    Well, we all knew he couldn’t tell a joke. This is a great shot though, and shows the troops are smarter than their chicken-hawk leaders.

  4. ibookfast says:

    This is being played up to distract people…. how about we talk about the legality of this state-sponsored terrorist attack on Iraq. It’s not a war, Congress didn’t declare one, haven’t since ’41.

  5. JMac says:

    john kerry is an idiot, let there be no doubt. but 1) look at the idiot of the two we chose and 2) in a country where partisan politics is tearing us to pieces and subjecting our troops to the things they are dying to over there, you’d think the military would be the LAST place you’d see partisanship. and yes, it is.. any respectable human being could see that kerrys intention was pretty obviously NOT to offend the troops while campaigning for a party that could be the last hope for our country to retain our bill of rights, regardless of how bad the other party makes them look. (or how they make themselves look sometimes) even mccain slept with the enemy then moved in with them. and ironically the troops dont mock that. mccain was freaking tortured and he helped backdoor the deal to legalize it.

  6. qwertyboy says:

    Sadly, it was not Kerry who blew the 2004 election. It was the American people who blew it.

  7. dbomb says:

    No one in their right mind could possibly ever think that Kerry was referring to the troops instead of the president…. Unless, maybe they are not native english speakers. Still, this is a funny pic.

  8. rainard says:

    So ibookfast now you’re saying Kerry is also a terrorist for voting to go into Iraq? (before he voted against it)

  9. Steve says:

    That is sooo funny! For those of you who don’t have a clue – Congress did give the go ahead for Iraq. Even those Congressional democRATs voted for it. But then reality to you is only what the democrats tell you – right?

  10. opa says:

    according to kerry’s criteria your ready for Iraq. “illigality”?

  11. JMac says:

    Steve – that’s a typical smoke-screen tactic used by the current administration to try and deflect accountability for their mistakes onto the nearest scapegoat. there USED to be a time when we trusted our executive branch.. we took their word they were telling the truth. THATS why so many people supported it going in. now we find out we were lied to, many of our friends killed and all you can spew forth is partisan banter?!? i guess you’re one of the 51% that got us into this mess in the first place.. what i don’t understand is how the ones in this country with enough sense to see all we have is monkeys flinging poo at each other up on capital hill don’t want anything to do with it.. while the rest of the country is seduced by fear-mongering while the government-corporate relationships funnel our tax dollars into bottomless war “reconstruction” contracts.

    you think those jack-a$$es up there will find any value in that you can mimic their grade-school finger-pointing and name-calling when they have enough of your and my money? they will exit stage left and we will be broke, defenseless and leaderless with the entire world hating our guts.

  12. Steve says:

    Kerry wrote in 72; “I am convinced a volunteer army would be an army of the poor and the black and the brown,”

    Didn’t seem to be a joke then……

  13. Paul -V- says:

    The president says idiotic things all the time; and yet he never held accountable for his own stupidity.

    Kerry, a man who isn’t even running for office this year, slips up one lame joke and the RW noise machine goes nuts.

  14. American (south) says:

    LOL, and you just said “your”, when you meant “you are” or “you’re”. Guess you all are from the US at least ;D

    Do yourself a favour and take this test: http://www.dontvote.org/

  15. Nate Johnson says:

    How could anyone think that his words actual meant what they sounded like. That is crazy. If you don’t get an education, you could end up in Iraq… hmmm what could that possibly mean???

  16. Robert says:

    Liberal reasoning: Give the president support for action against a know thug, then as soon as things get hard, abandon ship and say he lied to us, whaaaaaa whaaaaaa, whaaaaaaa.

    The democratic leadership saw the same intel the republicans did, the difference is when our troops were being shot at, the republicans didn’t give ammunition to the enemy.

    Well done liberals, way to show your true colors, I will never vote for anyone with a “D” in front of their name for this reason only.

    Liberal= Blame America, help the enemy, tax the people, free the criminals and degrade American values. to hell with all of them.

  17. GeoPol says:

    Robert, this President has created way more enemies than he has destroyed. What Kerry meant is, our troops enlist for the national guard so that they can get money for college, but then they get sent overseas for their entire enlistment,and don’t have a chance to use the Montgomery GI bill, because once their discharged they don’t get a cent for college. So Kerry was merely pointing out that the system is broken and takes advantage of the undereducated poor people of the country, which is 100% true. But John Kerry has no game, he’s a horrible speaker, and he did not express his point clearly at all. But if you want to read into what he said, that’s the answer.

  18. Nate Johnson says:

    GeoPol, that does not even come close to the explanation that Kerry himself gave. He claims that he was talking about you will end up like Bush if you don’t get a good education. It amazes me that people can make up these fantastical explanations for a simple dumb statement.

  19. GeoPol says:

    Bush had one of the best educations available, Yale followed by an MBA from Harvard… he was in the same fraternity as Kerry at Yale. Somehow I doubt Kerry was taking a shot at Bush’s education.

  20. Gneekman says:

    Robert: there you go, spouting the same attack-ad bullshit the entire Republican party seems to be in love with: that liberals are out to destroy “American values”. Someone please show me solid evidence that Democrats are attacking these so-called “values”. What makes them so distinctly American? Does every American have the same values? The answer is NO. Everyone is entitled to believe in their own values.

    One last thing: we’ll see after the elections who the American people really want to represent them now that the GOP has screwed things up so royally.

  21. bridget says:

    god, hearing the liberals wine, moan and complain is getting so old! There are so many comments on this wall that suggest some kind of conspiracy or plot by the administration to use Kerry’s comments as a smoke hazard…I think they have enought to do crazies! Face it. He said it, and it was awful! I mean, a republican says one thing and its on the news like crazy, this comment by kerry has all but disappeared! Hey, at least he didnt deny it to the entire country on a televised lie like Clinton….if bush is such an “idiot” as people claim he is, then how exactly is he achieveing all this swinlding and consipracies that some think his administration is doing? yah hes so dumb…but yah smart enough to trick the country??? something isnt right with that logic..

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