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Re: George W. Bush And Tractors
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Posted by tlak on August 19, 2004 at 08:03:11 from (66.38.94.222):
In Reply to: Re: George W. Bush And Tractors posted by Leland on August 18, 2004 at 22:05:24:
Whine,Whine,Whine, The only comeback is what Gore would have done. Well you don't know so you'll should get off the Gore thing. His claim to fame was an ex-vice that lost an election. A lot of people say Kerry did or didn't do such and such during the war. Well first I give anybody a lot of points for even being in a combat zone. During the war and why they did this I dont know, they had charts on your life expectancy in you given combat field. I had a friend who would tell the young troops that his position was something like 36 hours being a door gunner on a chopper, even thought he sat in a hanger the whole war at a state side post. So Kerry got shot at, shot back, and saved his men. So this is a given that he did this. If you listen to what somebody says bad about Kerrys record they're justmaking it up and not basing it on fact. Ive looked around and have not seen any info to prove the down side and one show, 60minutes I think, that showed proof to his side.
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