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"- - ex - -" wrote in message
... William Warren wrote: At a time in our nation's history when the rich and well connected were scurrying to park their sons' yachts in safe backwaters, a well connected young man raised his hand, took an oath, and took everything that came with it. You can't fake that kind of courage, and you can't spin his opponent's kind of cowardice. John Kerry was there. Bill Warren THE FOLLOWING ITEM APPEARED IN A NON-PARTISAN (BUT EXTREMELY CYNICAL) NEWSLETTER FOR INVESTORS. THE NEWSLETTER HAS BEEN RELENTLESSLY CRITICAL OF BUSH ADMINISTRATION ECONOMIC POLICIES. (unatributed rant snipped) They really ought to give you GOP PR types a quick course in Netiquette before they set you loose on the world: your ALL CAPS post shows you haven't been associating with the hoi poloi for a long time. Let's see, where can I start: "Organization: Posted via Supernews, http://www.supernews.com. " Nice one! No inconvenient IP address to trip you up. Win 98, too, at least according to your headers. You guys _do_ occasionally learn from your mistakes, don't you? "Non partison (but extremely cynical) newsletter for investors..." Wow, I'm impressed. In terms of FUD and intimidation, that's at least a 5 out of 10. I can't question your honesty because I'm not an "investor", and I'm ashamed to admit that I don't hang around with non-partisan and cynical newletter types. Way to go, GOP PR man! "The newsletter has been relentlessly critical of Bush administration economic policies". Oh, of course, and that's -so- easily verifiable, given your thorough coverage of the "newsletter" and it's background. I'm just brimming with patriotic left-wing fervor now that I know your "newletter" is "critical" - nea, "relentlessly critical" - of shrub and his let-them-eat-dog-food economic policies. I'm all warm and fuzzy, you've won me over, I trust you without reservation. With the issue of your background, credentials, agenda, and employer settled, let's get to the good part. "...from a source we`re not sure we can reveal, said to be a retired Rear Admiral..." Ah, jeez, Mom, can't I meet the Real (sorry, "Rear") Admiral? Can I? Huh? Puhleeze? I can't reveal *my* source, but (s)he said that it was really a retired corporate huckster collecting corporate welfare from the big island in Hawai, who dusts off his traveling salesman cap and majik elixar bottles every four years when the oil boys throw enough money at him. Trust me: my source is just as unimpeachable as yours! "1) Kerry was in-country less than four months and collected, a Bronze Star, a Silver Star and three purple hearts. I never heard of anybody with any outfit I worked with (including SEAL One, the Sea Wolves, Riverines and the River Patrol Force) collecting that much hardware so fast, and for such pedestrian actions. " Hmmm - "collecting" is a nice choice he it infers that Kerry didn't deserve that "hardware", but leaves me a little flat on the impedimenta of how he "collected" that "hardware" without his commander and (IIRC) four other senior offices certifying that he deserved it. Oh, well, let's not get bogged down in details like exactly which Admiral's rear this came from. BTW, that use of "pedestrian" is first rate FUD: it infers that nobody was really shooting at anybody, nobody got wounded, nobody killed, nothing much except the usual humdrum routine of having men in black pajamas shoot at you with - heaven forfend! - real 7.63 mm ammunition - instead of the deadly innuendo and poisonous slander that Kerry's own countrymen would shoot at him 30+ years later. Of course, in the world of big oil, big banks, big "investors", and big lies, only the ungrateful and unapreciative working man - like me - would be so rude as to ask why this "Rear Admiral" didn't come forward way back when. Only someone who didn't understand the winks and nods that those-in-the-know trade during $5,000 per plate dinners could possibly be so impertinent as to ask how an arrogant, rich, drunk daddy's boy could have the gall to hire you to slander a reputation built on blood and deeds, when his was built on daddy's money and a PR firm's expertise. It's a great country: only in America could someone type out bald-faced lies and not mention that Shrub was, depending on which version is currently being floated, either in Alabama, Arkansas, or Georgia - but not Texas, where he was supposedly assigned. Only in America could an unnamed, unavailable, unattributed "Real (sorry, 'Rear') Admiral" be created out of whole cloth so that the oilmen could grasp for another four years of let-them-eat-dog-food. Shrub was drunk, although the details are, uh, foggy. John Kerry was there. And that, Mr. PR expert, is for attribution. Bill Warren. (Email address contains anti-spam measure) |