July
31, 2004 -- SCRANTON, Pa. John Kerry's heavily
hyped cross-country bus tour stumbled out of the blocks
yesterday, as a group of Marines publicly dissed the Vietnam
War hero in the middle of a crowded restaurant.
Kerry was treating running mate Sen. John
Edwards and his wife, Elizabeth, to a Wendy's lunch in
Newburgh, N.Y., for their 27th wedding anniversary
an Edwards family tradition when the candidate
approached four Marines and asked them questions.
The Marines two in uniform and
two off-duty were polite but curt while chatting
with Kerry, answering most of his questions with a "yes,
sir" or "no, sir."
But they turned downright nasty after
the Massachusetts senator thanked them "for their
service" and left.
"He imposed on us and I disagree
with him coming over here shaking our hands," one
Marine said, adding, "I'm 100 percent against [him]."
A sergeant with 10 years of service under
his belt said, "I speak for all of us. We think that
we are doing the right thing in Iraq," before saying
he is to be deployed there in a few weeks and is "eager"
to go and serve.
The Marines all of whom serve at
nearby Stewart Air Force Base wouldn't give their
names.
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