Well, it looks as though they have really got some egg on their face this time. Not only had their star witness recanted but Sen. John McCain, the Republican senator who was tortured in the prisons of Hanoi, has come to Kerry's defense on the issue.
Now folks, this stuff was what got me battling on SFTT. I don't want to do the same sort of battle here about it, and whatever happens I will not do the same sort of battle. My view is very simple. I am a civilian who thinks that, no matter what, if someone in uniform lays his life on the line for his country then no one should try to take it away from him without cast-iron proof.
To me, this one is as solemn as it gets. It's the police and firefighters on 9/11. It's the marines on Iwo Jima. It's the Brits and Americans in the Battle of the Atlantic 1942-1944. Anyone who's ever sacrificed for their country has done it for me personally. That's the way I see it, so I'm capable of getting a little crazy on the topic maybe because it's just about the only real way I can think that a civilian can pay homage to what others have done.
With that, I'll put this one out there for discussion. Oh, I forgot to mention. Here is a link that proves George W. Bush was AWOL from the National Guard in the 1970s.
Addendum: The plot gets thicker. Apparently the main accuser can't decide what he thinks. He has now recanted his recantation. Talk about your flip-floppers. Maybe they should put him to work designing anti-anti-anti-missile missile missiles.
