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John Forbes Kerry - Still an Asshat (And Using the French Playbook) - Day 2
RE: John Forbes Kerry - Still An Asshat
RE: John Forbes Kerry - Yes, I Just Checked, He's Still An Asshat
I'm still waiting for the half-hearted, "If I offended any troops, I'm sorry" bull!@#% apology. I don't really want one. This is beyond fixing. Just look at the history of John Kerry disparaging the honor of our soldiers.
But wait! In his rebuttal, he wrote this:
...These Republicans are afraid to debate veterans who live and breathe the concerns of our troops, not the empty slogans of an Administration that sent our brave troops to war without body armor.
Bottom line, these Republicans want to debate straw men because they’re afraid to debate real men...
Well, Senator, I know of a few veterans that were planning on showing up at your appearances today, but, sacre bleu!, where are you?:
In Minnesota, Meredith Salsbery, a spokeswoman for Tim Walz, the Democratic candidate in the 1st congressional district, said Kerry canceled an appearance with Walz slated for Wednesday in Mankato, Minnesota...
What was that you said about real men, Senator?
And I'm the good cop around these parts. Just wait until Jimbo or Froggy calm down enough to respond.
Update: John F. sends proof of a group of veterans who stand with Kerry:

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