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Choosing a Commander in Chief
Here is a question that the American Indian Veterans have for Presidential Candidate John Kerry.
Mr Kerry, the President of one of your states student body University's recently made some serious anti-American remarks about one of our fallen army Rangers, "Pat Tillman".
He said and I quote, "He (Tillman) wasnt nothing but a smart ass jock that got what was coming to him, he had no business being over there involved in that war."
those remarks sound like you in 1970 when you tricked your superiors by faking another purple heart to get out just after 90 days of active service in a low profile war zone.
You got caught Mr Kerry, the first time you faked your purple heart and your superior officer turned you down, you then snuck around him without him knowing and reapplied. This little trick got you out early without really being worthy of earning another purple heart. how much of the rest of your alleged war record is fake?
You got this early out, so you could join with Jane Fonda and some known communist friends to oppose the war and bad mouth our troops. you made such terrible accusations against our troops, calling them rapists, baby killers, drug heads and on and on.
You helped cause such emotional scars among some of our people and their families many never got over it.
How could you have done this and now think you are worthy of being commander in chief of our military?
Because of the similarity in the thoughts and statements of this university of Massachusetts student body president, in your thoughts and character, do you think you would consider him for a cabinet position or even a vice presidential running mate? After all, you have so much in common.
We Indian Veterans and families have never forgotten the likes of you Mr. Kerry.
From a concerned Navajo Veteran, Window Rock Arizona
Families of American Indian Metal of Honor Winners & Navajo Code Talkers.
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