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![]() "Michael Bryant" wrote in message ... The fact the Kerry called it like it was is one of the reasons I respect him so much. Nixon tried his best to discredit him and couldn't. Well, you seem to have "overlooked" the question in my earlier post in this thread in your rush to reply to John. Funny how that happens. However, undaunted, I shall try again with another soon-to-be-unanswered question. Why would you respect" anyone for doing something that was simply the politically expedient thing to do at the time? One of Kerry's obvious strengths as a politician is sensing which way the wind blows and immediately getting out in front of it. When he returned from Vietnam with a political career in mind, he certainly realized that a considerable majority of the opinion makers in the country were anti-war, and joined them, with his military service as a ready made podium. Since when is going with the obvious flow deserving of respect, particularly when one's former colleagues are still taking fire? |
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