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Hanoijohn the Gift that just keeps giving!
Published on October 31, 2006 By Moderateman In War on Terror

I am sure by now some of you have either heard or read about HanoiJohns latest boo-boo.

Quote: Basically is "if you do not do well in school, you will get stuck in Iraq"

Just more proof of how much the far left hates the Military and her heroes.

Then to top it all of he gets on Television with feigned outrage, saying he was talking about the President. Far as I know the president did well in school and has a job.

Who does this traitorous moron Kerry think he is talking to?

Does he think the average American is stupid? That we cannot see the fake outrage? That somehow we cannot tell EXACTLY who he was addressing?

Hanoijohn is a disgrace to anyone that ever fought in a war... he dishonors the war dead from every war.

His "good friend" John McCain has asked him to apologize, but HANOIJOHN will not , cannot take his words back! I imagine that the left wing cringes every time Kerry opens his foul disgusting anti-American mouth.


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on Nov 02, 2006
As Sean Conners points out, it is far from clear what Kerry meant in his statement. What Kerry claims is that he was insulting Bush, and when he said stuck in Iraq he was referring to bad policy on the part of the President. I'm not sure whether or not that was what he really meant, but from the video, it seemed clear that either was possible. Furthermore, using terms like Hanoijohn Kerry doesn't add anything productive to the discussion. I can see why you would have a problem with what he said, but let's try to actually discuss things rather than throwing out a bunch of name calling.
on Nov 02, 2006
Let's remember this is not the first time Kerry has insulted our troops. Well at least he didn't accuse our troops in iraq of war crimes.......yet.
on Nov 02, 2006

Well at least he didn't accuse our troops in iraq of war crimes.......yet.

No, he just made the statement that instead of American troops, it should be the Iraqi Troops that were raping and pilaging and breaking down doors.

But of course he supports the troops.

on Nov 02, 2006
I use my head to point with.


I prefer a pistol.


"I" prefer an RPG!
on Nov 02, 2006

Reply By: RicreePosted: Thursday, November 02, 2006
As Sean Connery points out, it is far from clear what Kerry meant in his statement. What Kerry claims is that he was insulting Bush, and when he said stuck in Iraq he was referring to bad policy on the part of the President. I'm not sure whether or not that was what he really meant, but from the video, it seemed clear that either was possible. Furthermore, using terms like Hanoijohn Kerry doesn't add anything productive to the discussion. I can see why you would have a problem with what he said, but let's try to actually discuss things rather than throwing out a bunch of name calling

Since you are new here I will explain why I call him Hanoijohn.... In 1973 before a congressional hearing he branded ALL Vietnam vets { I am one} with the following labels, rapists, baby killers, torturers, beheading people, and many many OTHER war crimes, I cannot forgive that.

He also met with a contingent of Vietnam generals in Paris France to discuss peace, while we were still at war.

on Nov 02, 2006

Reply By: Island Dog post: Thursday, November 02, 2006
Let's remember this is not the first time Kerry has insulted our troops. Well at least he didn't accuse our troops in Iraq of war crimes.......yet.

No but he has called out troops terrorists in this war. he accused America troops of terrorizing women and children in the middle of the night. that is a paraphrased quote.

on Nov 02, 2006

Reply By: ParaTed2kPosted: Tuesday, October 31, 2006
He got stuck in Vietnam... by a bunch of rice, in his war criminal butt!! :~D

HanoiJohn makes to much of his service to country, funny John Mccain almost never mentions his POW status or his medals, shows you Mccain has class and HanoiJohn issa ass.

on Nov 02, 2006
(Citizen)drmilerNovember 2, 2006 07:38:42


I use my head to point with.


I prefer a pistol.


"I" prefer an RPG!


Pistol? RPG? ha!!!! I can see neither of you know how hard my head is!!! heh heh heh
on Nov 03, 2006

I put this all down to jealousy tinged with madness.  Kerry left Vietnam highly decorated and has had a successful career in politics.  All Mod did was get bitter and go insane.

Cheers.

on Nov 03, 2006
I put this all down to jealousy tinged with madness


I wish I could tell jokes as well as John Kerry. ... ...< Insert insane looking smiley here.

on Nov 05, 2006
I put this all down to jealousy tinged with madness. Kerry left Vietnam highly decorated and has had a successful career in politics. All Mod did was get bitter and go insane.
Cheers.


You should go do a little checking on Kerry's actions after Vietnam, before you start down that road. Like this:


Anti-war activism (1970–1971)

Kerry co-authored the book The New Soldier with the VVAW.After returning to the United States, Kerry joined the Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW). Then numbering about 20,000 [20], VVAW was considered by some (including the administration of President Richard Nixon) to be an effective component of the antiwar movement. VVAW's members, including Kerry, could speak with personal knowledge about what they had seen in Vietnam. Beyond such specifics, however, they were seen as having "paid their dues" in Vietnam, and therefore being entitled to at least a respectful hearing. Americans who opposed the war were grateful for VVAW's work. Many Vietnam veterans saw the organization as giving voice to the views of the common soldier in exposing official deceit. Many other veterans, however, such as those who in 2004 formed Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, deeply resented the VVAW's activities, feeling that their own military service was being attacked or cheapened.

In a Harvard Crimson interview, dated February 18, 1970, [21]Kerry expounds on his view of how an immediate retreat would impact SE Asia:

Immediate withdrawal from Vietnam, Kerry said, would take about seven months due to complex logistics problems. During that interval he would allow only "self-defense return of fire." "Logistic support is now what Nixon is talking about leaving there and I don't want to see that. I don't think we should leave support troops there and I don't think we should give Vietnam any more than the foreign aid given any other one country." He does not feel there would be a massive slaughter of American, sympathizers once the United States pulled out.

"There are all kinds of atrocities, and I would have to say that, yes, yes, I committed the same kind of atrocities as thousands of other soldiers have committed in that I took part in shootings in free fire zones. I conducted harassment and interdiction fire. I used 50 calibre machine guns, which we were granted and ordered to use, which were our only weapon against people. I took part in search and destroy missions, in the burning of villages. All of this is contrary to the laws of warfare, all of this is contrary to the Geneva Conventions and all of this is ordered as a matter of written established policy by the government of the United States from the top down. And I believe that the men who designed these, the men who designed the free fire zone, the men who ordered us, the men who signed off the air raid strike areas, I think these men, by the letter of the law, the same letter of the law that tried Lieutenant Calley, are war criminals."

I'd like to know "just how" he saw and did all this while being assigned to "river patrol boats"?

Or this bit of treason:

Kerry spoke of meeting negotiators on Vietnam
By Michael Kranish and Patrick Healy, Globe Staff | March 25, 2004

WASHINGTON -- In a question-and-answer session before a Senate committee in 1971, John F. Kerry, who was a leading antiwar activist at the time, asserted that 200,000 Vietnamese per year were being "murdered by the United States of America" and said he had gone to Paris and "talked with both delegations at the peace talks" and met with communist representatives.

Kerry, now the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, yesterday confirmed through a spokesman that he did go to Paris and talked privately with a leading communist representative. But the spokesman played down the extent of Kerry's role and said Kerry did not engage in negotiations.

Asked about the appropriateness of Kerry's saying that the United States had "murdered" 200,000 Vietnamese annually when the United States was at war, Kerry spokesman Michael Meehan said "Senator Kerry used a word he deems inappropriate."




And this being said and done while still an officer in the USN. So jealosy tinged with madness??? I think not.
on Nov 08, 2006
Hello!

6 years with Bush.And then You asked if the average American is stupid.

on Nov 08, 2006
MyrranderNovember 3, 2006 15:08:35


put this all down to jealousy tinged with madness. Kerry left Vietnam highly decorated and has had a successful career in politics. All Mod did was get bitter and go insane.
Cheers.


wow myrr, did you stay up all night thinking about this?
deep... now go kiss your wife shitcon1.
on Nov 08, 2006
lets see now, I retired at 50 after selling not one but two successful businesses.
I own my own home, not the bank , me.

I have a beach house I rarely visit.

All bills are paid.,
No credit card debt.

Yep sound like a failure to me.

Plus I know many many vets that never once talk about 'ALL THE MEDALS THEY EARNED"
on Nov 08, 2006
(Citizen)drmilerNovember 5, 2006 23:50:48


THANK YOU DOC, BUT YOU KNOW MYRR, AFTER HE HAS BEEN HUFFING ALOT, HE JUIST GETS MEAN.
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