JFKerry - Released Apology & 1972 Comments

Marie17

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I know he's officially released his apology via his website (why not via a press release or was it due to the fact that it would be misunderstood if he delivered it) and throughout the media. Will this now get new play? Here's the link and some of the text from an article written. Seems that he's come a long way baby...

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20061102/D8L4QH580.html
 
Wow - pure silence from everyone? The last thread I started within a couple hours it was approximately 15+ pages so this shocked me to see that I posted before running errands and going to the gym that not one reply to it.

I just heard Rush talking about the AP story a few minutes ago. Once I get the little ones to sleep I can turn on the TV and see how it is being reported (if it even is).

For some reason my other thread John Kerry - Did he lose his mind? was closed. I don't know why for those that have messaged me.
 
Yep. That's the same old John Kerry. Disdain for the military. (even though he was in Viet Nam)


WASHINGTON (AP) - During a Vietnam-era run for Congress three decades ago, John Kerry said he opposed a volunteer Army because it would be dominated by the underprivileged, be less accountable and be more prone to "the perpetuation of war crimes."

Kerry, a decorated Vietnam veteran who turned against the war, made the observations in answers to a 1972 candidate questionnaire from a Massachusetts peace group.

After Kerry caused a firestorm this week with what he termed a botched campaign joke that Republicans said insulted current soldiers, The Associated Press was alerted to the historical comments by a former law enforcement official who monitored 1970s anti-war activities

Kerry apologized Wednesday for the 2006 campaign trail gaffe that some took as suggesting U.S. soldiers fighting in Iraq were undereducated. He contended the remark was aimed at Bush, not the soldiers.

In 1972, as he ran for the House, he was less apologetic in his comments about the merits of a volunteer army. He declared in the questionnaire that he opposed the draft but considered a volunteer army "a greater anathema."

"I am convinced a volunteer army would be an army of the poor and the black and the brown," Kerry wrote. "We must not repeat the travesty of the inequities present during Vietnam. I also fear having a professional army that views the perpetuation of war crimes as simply 'doing its job.'

"Equally as important, a volunteer army with our present constitutional crisis takes accountability away from the president and put the people further from control over military activities," he wrote.

Kerry's spokesman, David Wade, said Wednesday the historical document needed to be viewed in the era in which it was written but that it nonetheless raised a "bedrock question in a time of war when sacrifice should be shared by all Americans."

"These are the words 34 years ago of a 28-year-old veteran home from a war gone wrong, wondering who in America will bear the cost of battle and shoulder the responsibility of military service," Wade said.

Kerry filled out the candidate questionnaire at the request of Massachusetts Political Action for Peace, an anti-war group that decades later turned over its historical documents to university researchers.

AP obtained the document from someone who gathered it from archives during Kerry's unsuccessful 2004 presidential campaign against President Bush. Republicans in that election relentlessly assailed Kerry's role in the anti-war movement decades earlier.

Kerry and Bush renewed their rivalry again this week, with the president accusing Kerry of offending troops. Kerry said he botched the text of a joke and didn't mean to insult troops.

On Wednesday, Kerry canceled campaign appearance on behalf of Democratic congressional candidates and issued an apology.
 

Bob Slydell said:
Haven't we hit our weekly quota of John Kerry threads already? :confused3 :confused3

heck no! Besides, the "Republicans/Bush sucks" threads are so far out in the lead it would hardly be noticable.
 
I really don't know if we've met the quota or not but I do think that for a current United States Senator to state the things he's said this week and some 30 odd years ago - it is amazing to me that he got elected in the first place.
 
Bob Slydell said:
Haven't we hit our weekly quota of John Kerry threads already? :confused3 :confused3

Thank you. It's 2006 - not 2004!!!

However, the article raises one question for me - if not a volunteer army, then what? What would Senator Kerry propose in its place. Maybe I'm missing something but isn't the alternative mandatory service? Or would he prefer no army at all? I'm going to assume when he wrote this he was playing to an audience.
 
Marie17 said:
For some reason my other thread John Kerry - Did he lose his mind? was closed. I don't know why for those that have messaged me.

Anyone know what happened? :confused3
 
Deb in IA said:
Anyone know what happened? :confused3

I want to know too! :confused3 It went "poof".

I was trying to find it and used a link in my "history" from yesterday and got the "invalid thread" page.
 
does he qualify for a purple heart for shooting himself in the foot?
 
mrsltg said:
However, the article raises one question for me - if not a volunteer army, then what? What would Senator Kerry propose in its place. Maybe I'm missing something but isn't the alternative mandatory service? Or would he prefer no army at all? I'm going to assume when he wrote this he was playing to an audience.

He's always playing to some sort of audience but I would assume that he wanted a mandatory service for all. I guess it would be something like communist or socialist countries have - maybe a 3 year stint in the military when you turn 18?

Who knows but no matter which way it is spun - it smells foul.

By the way - I think that a lot of the people that usually defend the putting down of the military or think it is all just Republican right-wing theories and conspiracies have decided NOT to post. Maybe even they couldn't figure out a way to make it sound prettier and more palatable - so it is just muted and hope that it all goes away.
 

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