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  Monday, March 15, 2004

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  Kerry is Unbelievably Rude

This post contains two comments about the rudeness of Kerry
1. His reply when a voter asked him a question about whom the world leaders were that said they supported him.
2. His conduct during the Vietnam War in relation to his treatment of his fellow soldiers.

Kerry Goes Dean on a voter
Cedric Brown, a US citizen and a participant in a town hall meeting, asked Senator Kerry, "Who are these foreign leaders that you've met with?" The exchange went on for seven minutes. Kerry refused to say who said they supported him. He said it was a private matter and that it was none of Brown's business. He later asked the voter who he voted for, saying "Are you a registered Republican? Are you a Republican? You answer the question. That's not an answer. Did you vote for George Bush? Did you vote for George Bush? Thank you." It's as if he told Brown to "shut up". It was greeted with applause by many others in the town hall meeting. This just makes me sick. Bush has never told anyone, let alone a common citizen asking a question, to "shut up". It's much more of a private matter who a citizen voted for than announcing what world leaders support you. No foreign leader has acknowleged this, unleass of course it depends on your definition of "leader". Maybe a French Fire Cheif supports him; a fire cheif is a "leader".

Kerry's Rudeness Extended to his fellow soldiers in Vietnam
Kerry was on patrol on a river in Vietnam with fellow US soldiers. A man from the shore opens fire on their boat with an AK-47. A soldier with Kerry returns fire, killing the man. Kerry then yells at his fellow soldier, saying that he [Kerry] should make him [the man who returned fire] face a court marshal for that. Damnit! Someone just saved your life Kerry, if he followed your lead and did not return fire, you might be dead.

Belched up with tidings of comfort and joy by Joe at 11:05:00 PM.

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