Lighten up? If I recall, YOU'VE made blanket statements of mass murder and Bush or the US Military. Then you friggin railroad me and completely IGNORE the fact that the statement was made to a group of college students. Then you have to protray me and others with similar opinions as idiots, promoting your own elitist anti-american views. Why the hell would I want to lighten up over an insult to the institution that keeps this country secure? Why would I lighten up when YOU think that I don't have the right to speak!
People aren't alowed to get agitated and react to something that a democrat says? It's only OK to bash Bush? What a double-standard.
I'm tempted to invoke a 'use of capitals makes you lose' type rule, sometimes.....

Anyways, anyone with an iota of common sense knows this was a joke gone badly wrong. The only 2 lessons we need to draw from this is a) Kerry ****ed up big time and needs memory/reading/common sense lessons and b) politicians should never, ever, ever do jokes. It's a sad indictment of US politics that something like this is immediately used as a pretext for attack, rather than being accepted - and slagged - as the mistake it is and then going back to things like, ooh, politics.
(also, I'm not sure how perfectly valid criticism of Pres. Bush is 'anti american elistism'; I'd also note that the mangled soundbites of a senatorial candidate means just about **** all to the rest of the world compated to the mangled policies of the person in charge of the worlds only superpower)
Hell, I would've supported kicking some of those protestors' asses for the way many of them treated the troops coming home. I don't care if they support the war or not, but the second someone attacks the troops as John Kerry did, it's anyone's right to be furious. Whether it was 'worded badly' or not, it was still insulting. Despite the apology, I've yet to hear an explanation from Kerry as to what the joke was actually aimed at; until then, I reserve the right to view him with contempt.
Um, he did - or his office (after all, how would a politician admit to a
mistake) - make a statement about it. Been in the news. Apparently he missed a 'Just ask President Bush.' bit at the end.