Fake War Hero Doesn’t Like A Real War Hero

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The fake war hero:

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(Above snippet from Stolen Valor : How the Vietnam Generation Was Robbed of Its Heroes and Its History)

Believes that being forced into military service would better qualify you to be the leader of the free world rather then someone who was raised around the military:

Republican presidential candidate John McCain’s family background as the son and grandson of admirals has given him a worldview shaped by the military, “and he has a hard time thinking beyond that,” Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Ia., said Friday.

“I think he’s trapped in that,” Harkin said in a conference call with Iowa reporters. “Everything is looked at from his life experiences, from always having been in the military, and I think that can be pretty dangerous.”

Harkin said that “it’s one thing to have been drafted and served, but another thing when you come from generations of military people and that’s just how you’re steeped, how you’ve learned, how you’ve grown up.”

Of course we have to look at who this comes from. Tom Harkin who:

  • Took photos of the captured enemy in Vietnam while on a fact finding mission for Congress, railed against their treatment, then sold the pictures for his own profit.
  • Gave interviews shortly after to Communist media outlets attacking the treatment of the enemy (while omitting the treatment of our POW’s) which were later used for propaganda purposes against the US and the South Vietnamese.
  • “During Harkin’s 1982 re-election campaign, his opponent documented that this Democratic congressman had always voted against foreign aid for countries friendly to the U.S., but that Harkin had voted to give taxpayer money to Communist Vietnam, Communist Cuba, Communist Pol Pot’s Cambodia, Marxist Sandinista Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua and other Communist nations.”
  • In 1985 he joined Kerry on a trip to Nicaragua where he gave propaganda support to the Sandinistas and embraced Daniel Ortega
  • Not long after Harkin and Kerry circulated a study written by the Marxist organization “Institute for Policy Studies” (It was later learned that one of the authors was employed by the KGB) that purported to show 77 instances in which President Reagan misled Congress about its Central American policies while ignoring Soviet or Cuban involvement in Central America.
  • The ADA rates him as amongst the most liberal and leftist politicians in Congress
  • And last but not least, he lied about his service in Vietnam

Ed Morrissey tears into Harkin and his party:

This comes, of course, from the same party whose Senate Intelligence chair suggested that military pilots have little human feeling. It precedes an effort by the New York Times tomorrow, along with some of McCain’s oh-so-courageous unnamed Senate colleagues, to suggest that McCain didn’t really experience Vietnam because his five-plus years as a POW kept him from learning all of the lessons John Kerry experienced in his three months in a Swift Boat. This also comes from the same party that celebrated Kerry’s military experience while denigrating George Bush’s National Guard service. According to Harkin today, Bush would be a better candidate — right?

At one time the left flew the meme that the few years Bush spent in the National Guard was not enough to qualify him to be President but now the years spent in service by McCain is too much service to qualify him?

I mean which is it?

Freakin hypocrites.

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It seems that all Viet Nam pretenders come from The left side of the agenda. They lie about every thing else, so what’s the difference.

Remember when Military service was considered an requirement for higher office? Remember when Communist supporting “Phoney Soldier” jack-offs like Tom Harkin(D) were shunned?

You know…I understand where he’s coming from. The military culture is a unique one today. It didn’t used to be so different from the civilian population, except for the fact that families moved more often than everybody else. In fact, the civilian population pretty much _didn’t_ move. It’s different today – civilians move as much as any military family ever did, but the differences between the civilian culture and the military culture is becoming wider and wider, imo. Personally, I think the changes are detrimental to the civilian society. I think it would be beneficial to society to have a draft. And every time I say that, my husband reminds me of the problems the military had with the draftees during the Vietnam War, and states rather pedantically that the military is not a social service – it’s a _military_service. Which kills me because on that score, he’s absolutely right.

And I _hate_ it when he’s right.

But if we had universal service or something like that, society _would_ benefit….!!

Suek, I agree. On one hand, the military is better off for being all-volunteer, but I think society as a whole has lost something. I fear that more and more civilians are coming to see military service as something young people sign up for because they’re poor or dumb or really want to kill people. Because so many pampered snots can not imagine serving anything but themselves, they are incapable of acknowledging that others are capable of self-sacrifice and bravery.

An old boyfriend of mine who served in Vietnam said that in the ’70’s he was reviled when he said he was a ‘Nam vet. In the ’80’s, around the time the Vietnam Memorial opened in DC, suddenly he found that every other Tom, Dick, and Harry was claiming to be a vet. And not only that, they had all fought at Khe Sohn or the Battle of Hue. And civilians would buy their barroom tiger cage stories and napalm stories because the civilians didn’t know enough about the military to spot liars. I doubt very much if guys in the ’50’s would have dared to tell whoppers in public about having been at Normandy or Imo Jima. There were too many WWII vets around who would have raised the BS flag.

(Sheesh, I really wish some of the older members of my generation would just f-f-f-fade away. If they’re not fake Vietnam vets, they’re lying about being at Woodstock.)

Harkin may be on to something ..

Look at Jimmy Carter .. an officer in the US Navy .. it did nothing for him.

Methinks that just like the Bush speech to the Knesset, the real target here is Jimmy Carter. Perhaps Harkin’s brain just malfunctioned when he said McCain, he obviously meant Carter.

and obama has NO military service. he couldn’t lead a bunch of girl scouts through the county park with out 12 aids telling him how to answer the girl who asks if that berry bush is poisonous.

Watch this clip of a radio interview with McCain.

They played a clip of Harkin.

I, like McCain, cannot believe I just heard him say that.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RRZWs4G3-4

Dane Gerus ?
LOL

it seems that the more time fly,
the same thing resurface, on and on.