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   Zinger to All   
   Re: Mystery Surrounds Kerry's Navy Disch   
   30 Jun 22 17:16:45   
   
   XPost: alt.politics.democrats, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.guns   
   XPost: or.politics   
   From: Zinger@BadS0Sad.com   
      
   On 6/29/2022 2:25 PM, Onomatopoeia *BOOM*! wrote:   
   > On Wed, 29 Jun 2022 12:15:18 -0500, in talk.politics.guns Leper   
   >  wrote:   
   >   
   >> On 6/28/2022 9:43 AM, governor.swill@gmail.com wrote:   
   >>>    Zinger  wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>   
   >>>> Oh...Was he in someone else's Navy? I can believe that.   
   >>>   
   >>> Of the 200 Swiftboaters who signed against Kerry, only one actually   
   >>> served with him and that one was not with Kerry when he earned his   
   >>> medals.   
   >>   
   >> You Sir, are a Prevaricator!  The record is clear. Obviously you and   
   >> Kerry are either soul mates or lovers. The first lovers spat you have   
   >> and your tune will change. Are you still attending Marxist lerarning   
   >> sessions with Kerry? After all he was/is President of the Communist   
   >> financed "Veterans Against The Vietnam War". Or is membership in Antifa   
   >> the going thang for your kind now-a-days?   
   >   
   > None of what you wrote in any way addresses the topic.  The record   
   > *is* clear; John Kerry was honorably discharged from the United States   
   > Navy and the medals he displays were all awarded legally.  Some people   
   > don't think he deserved them   
      
   Kerry is a shameful Stolen Valor person and avoids the boat reunions   
   with gusto' I heard he was invited to be guest speaker at a Seal reunion   
   and went into hiding.   
   .   
   >   
   > On December 17, 1967, my brother was flying a Thud over (what was   
   > then) North Vietnam when an anti-aircraft gunner got lucky.  He was   
   > able to limp back to DaNang and punch out over the bay; however, he   
   > was killed on ejection from the crippled aircraft.  He was awarded the   
   > Silver Star; however, all he did was to die in combat.  I mean, he was   
   > just doing his job of strapping on a Thud every day... how is that   
   > heroic?  So, would you say that he doesn't deserve the Silver Star?   
      
   Yep! Loss factors for Thuds were high. Didn't like em.. My ride was a   
   F111. Why weren't you in country Sonny. Bless your Brother and may he   
   always have a good tail wind.   
   >   
      
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