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Warren Mowry /p>I'm proud to be everything Democrats love to hate -- a white Southern male heterosexual Christian military officer. To make things worse I'm the son of a retired Air Force NCO, have a Master's degree and soon will have the equivalent of another one, I'm a lifetime member of the NRA, an active member of the SCV, drive an AWD vehicle, I'm pro-life, have two dogs, own my on home, have money in the bank, own stocks, vote straight Republican and love my wife. Too bad I'm so dumb I'm hoping to be deployed to Iraq in the near future to support the GWOT.
p>Thanks Senator Kerry for warning young people not follow in my stupid footsteps. br> -- LT Michael Tomlinson br> Crownsville, Maryland /p>John Kerry is the gift that keeps on giving. In my living room, as testament to his stupidity in 2004, I have a Kerry-sized poster cutout that a German student gave my husband for his birthday. My husband's birthday was just days after the debacle of Kerry's last run. My husband, a Vietnam vet, cannot abide the man. I thought he might mount the poster on a tree in the back pasture for target practice but he didn't. Attached to the poster is a bumper sticker I had printed that reads, "John Kerry is an idiot!" During Kerry's acceptance speech in 2004, I begged my husband, a retired LTC, not to listen, as it would raise his blood pressure. With steel nerves he sat in the living room for all of five minutes and then paced the floor back and forth to the bedroom, where I'd settled for a good movie. He alternately yelled and cussed for the entire speech at Kerry. I still marvel at the creativity of some of my husband's pet phrases for Kerry.
My husband still remembers Kerry the man who committed treason during wartime by meeting with the enemy in Paris. He still remembers the taunts Kerry gave and the lies at the hearing before Congress. He still remembers being reviled and spat upon by other Americans, in part due to behaviors born on American college campuses. He still remembers. And so do others. Wait on Election Day and see what propels us, the silent majority, to vote.
p>And when John Kerry opens his mouth I thank God in Heaven for allowing that man here on earth. Kerry is the gift that keeps on giving. I believe we will say that on Election Day with all my heart. br> -- Beverly Gunn br> East Texas Rancher /p>