Kerry’s Website: ‘Right Either Way’

Screenshot here.  This, to me, is the money quote:

Although there are plenty of well-educated people in our armed forces — Kerry was one of them — military service has long been an opportunity for those with less education and fewer skills than they need to work in the private sector.  Indeed, the military sells itself as a place to garner skills and to help pay for higher education.

Ah shore m glad i kud git out of souf dakota becuz the transmishon shop werent hiring that yeer.

h/t Gateway Pundit

4 Responses

  1. Why would anyone write this? There’s plenty of dumbasses in college.

    During this last presidential election one of the news agencies was interviewing people at the polls and a college kid said he felt sorry for the military “because they weren’t smart enough to do anything else.”

    I went to college while on active duty, earned a bachelors degree from a private school, and graduated with a higher GPA than nearly all of those highly intelligent full time students.

  2. The irony to me is that the Army was my ticket out of fairly extreme poverty. When I was a kid in South Dakota, my dad didn’t have money or rich friends. My grades were never that great, partly because the cars never started in the morning and partly because I had to work in my dad’s business. I worked in the mines during summers to get through college, did a little better academically, and then got into law school. When the Army JAG Corps (admittedly not a typical route to active duty) hired me, it was pretty competitive. My military experience helped me get trial experience, prove myself, and see the world. Definitely some great years.

    I think plenty of other military and vets would agree that the military is anything but a place to be “stuck” if you can’t compete. For plenty of us, it was a ticket to a better life — a true engine of meritocracy where race, privilege, and class matter less than anywhere else I can think of.

    Fuck John Kerry, fuck the snotty elitist college pricks on his payroll, and fuck the horse he rode in on.  The entire reason I oppose a draft is the thought of having people like that watching my flank, although the thought of their reaction to green tracers has its merits.