jonalvy44
03-13-2003, 03:28 PM
I was emailed this article, I could not BELIEVE my eyes, this guy, Ted Rall, *has the nerve to put on paper that HE WILL NOT SUPPORT OUR TROOPS.* Obviously, that's his right as an American (great country, isn't it?* Can't do this in Iraq) but I just felt the urge to let Mr. Rall know how I felt...Maybe he'd like to hear from some military friends and family?* Jon
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Please let Ted Rall know how you feel
chet@rall.com
DON'T SUPPORT OUR TROOPS
Win or Lose, War on Iraq is Wrong
NEW YORK--Sen. John Kerry, the Democratic presidential frontrunner, opposes war with Iraq. Despite this stance, he suggests that Americans should set aside their political differences once the Mother of All Bombs starts blowing up munitions dumps and babies in Baghdad.
"When the war begins, if the war begins," says Kerry, "I support the troops and I support the United States of America winning as rapidly as possible. When the troops are in the field and fighting--if they're in the field and fighting--remembering what it's like to be those troops--I think they need a unified America that is prepared to win."
Fellow presidential candidate Howard Dean, who calls Bush's foreign policy "ghastly" and "appalling," is the Democrats' most vocal opponent of a preemptive strike against Iraq. But once war breaks out, he says, "Of course I'll support the troops."
COPYRIGHT 2003 TED RALL
RALL 3/11/03
Originally Published on March-11-2003
Full Article (http://www.uexpress.com/tedrall/site/viewru.htm)
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Please let Ted Rall know how you feel
chet@rall.com
DON'T SUPPORT OUR TROOPS
Win or Lose, War on Iraq is Wrong
NEW YORK--Sen. John Kerry, the Democratic presidential frontrunner, opposes war with Iraq. Despite this stance, he suggests that Americans should set aside their political differences once the Mother of All Bombs starts blowing up munitions dumps and babies in Baghdad.
"When the war begins, if the war begins," says Kerry, "I support the troops and I support the United States of America winning as rapidly as possible. When the troops are in the field and fighting--if they're in the field and fighting--remembering what it's like to be those troops--I think they need a unified America that is prepared to win."
Fellow presidential candidate Howard Dean, who calls Bush's foreign policy "ghastly" and "appalling," is the Democrats' most vocal opponent of a preemptive strike against Iraq. But once war breaks out, he says, "Of course I'll support the troops."
COPYRIGHT 2003 TED RALL
RALL 3/11/03
Originally Published on March-11-2003
Full Article (http://www.uexpress.com/tedrall/site/viewru.htm)