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The Man Who Would Be President

Hat tip: Sgt Grit via Cox & Forkum

This morning on Fox & Friends, U.S. Rep. Harold Ford (D-Tennessee) suggested that the Republican Party might be able to buy a pass on Lieutenant George Bush's National Guard record if the Democrats don't have to answer questions about John Kerry's national security voting record. I've got a better idea.

If you want to compare records, let's "Bring it on!" as the good Senator from Massachusetts is lately fond of saying. The Democrats can complain that George Bush is a deserter (which we have records to disprove), while we can suggest John Kerry's record as a "war hero" is diminished slightly by this:



Do you still want to "Bring it on!", Mr. Kerry? Is this the "band of brothers" you've been talking about? Do you think World War II and Korean War veterans - not to mention honorable veterans of the Vietnam War and our military actions since - would think you use that term without disgrace? Are these the same type of men as those depicted in the miniseries of the same name?

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And then there's the intern . . . http://www.drudgereport.com/mattjk1.htm

Kerry ... intern scandal
can ruin chances of office
New JFK hit by scandal
From BRIAN FLYNN
in New York
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-200..

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