Ravenwood - 12/08/03 06:00 AM
The White House is upset at John F. Kerry's use of the "F-word" in a recent interview for Rolling Stone, reports the AP. In the interview with Rolling Stone, Kerry is quoted as saying, "When I voted for the war, I voted for what I thought was best for the country. Did I expect Howard Dean to go off to the left and say, `I'm against everything?' Sure. Did I expect George Bush to f--- it up as badly as he did? I don't think anybody did."
Kerry defended his actions by pointing out that he served in Vietnam.
"John Kerry saw combat up close, and he doesn't mince words when it comes to politicians who put ideological recklessness ahead of American troops," said spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter. "I think the American people would rather Card and the rest of the White House staff spend more time on fixing Bush's flawed policy in Iraq than on Sen. Kerry's language."Kerry was in the Army, but he swears like a drunken sailor. Speaking of Kerry's Army career, the AP goes on to give a ringing endorsement of the French looking Senator who unbeknownst to us, served in Vietnam.
On the 62nd anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Kerry laid a wreath in remembrance at the Navy base in Coronado, Calif., where he trained before shipping out to Vietnam, where he was wounded and was awarded the Silver Star and Bronze Star with combat V. Kerry, a swift boat commander in the war, was joined by his daughter, Vanessa, and two crew mates who served with him in Southeast Asia.Shit, that's not exactly sticking to the fucking topic for an article that was supposedly focusing on Kerry's goddamned profanity.
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