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"- - ex - -" wrote in message
... [snippage] You're having way too much fun with this topic and clearly you have the ability to rant much better than I so I'm going to bow out now. Maybe Stinson will continue to give you more rant opportunities. I think you're a nut and I'm going back to messing with radios. -Adios, Bill M If expecting those who write here to back up their posts with facts, attribution to verifiable names, and/or citations from reputable sources is insane, then call me a nut. If I'm having fun exposing GOP FUD for what it is, then I'll keep laughing while the voters - you really _can't_ fool all the people all the time - send the junior Bush back to the farm. Just remember that I didn't start it, have never pretended to be anything I wasn't, and have never started ad hominem attacks on those not in the limelight. Please feel free to come back and stand on the soapbox anytime you can support yourself with resonable and well-researched argument. I'd say I support your right to do so, but I think that's already obvious. Bill Warren |
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![]() JJ wrote: If Kerry should be elected president (God forbid!!!), and we have another 9/11 type attack, Kerry will be leading the anti-war protest. Absolutely. In fact, Kerry, in a speech to the Council on Foreign Relations last October, stated that he would cease the war on terrorists, would negotiate with terrorist states, would APOLOGIZE for the actions of the United States so far, and would return terrorism to a "law enforcement issue" rather than the declaration of war it rightfully is. This is the exact policy followed by the Clinton Administration, which led to the events of Sept. 11, 2001. The safety of my family is far too important to risk ever voting for a demonstrable ignorant buffoon like Kerry. President Bush has taken exactly the correct path in fighting the war on terror. -- David Ragsdale, R.E.H.S. |
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I am a conservative. Yet, I have respect for John Kerry's war record. I am
troubled because I don't believe he respects his war record. Argus |
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![]() "Argus" wrote in message y.com... I am a conservative. Yet, I have respect for John Kerry's war record. I am troubled because I don't believe he respects his war record. Argus Kerry lost most right thinking peoples respect when he joined up with Hanoi Jane. Dan/W4NTI |
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On Tue, 09 Mar 2004 12:28:11 -0400, - - ex - -
wrote: William Warren wrote: Mostly, I'm "not fond of" Shrub's attitude that not being caught in a lie is the same thing as telling the truth. What I am especially "not fond of" is unattributed slander, quotes-out-of-context (as you did to me), nameless and unverifiable attacks, or the attitude some people take that it's OK to question Senator Kerry's courage while forgetting George Bush, Junior's cowardice. Ok, then, take Kerry's own quotes and ask why he refuses to release his military medical records to the pundits to 'prove' the PHs that got him out of Nam in four months. Taking a page from Shrub, maybe? Bush wants all kinds of "transparency" and "accountability" for everyone except the swells who surround him. Try getting transcripts of Cheney's meetings with the energy industry when our national enregy policy was being written. That's at least as relevant to his fitness to govern as whatever went on thirty years ago. |
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I happened across this thread then read all the posts. Not much on radios
but I did use radio to kill communists during those years, 1967-1968. I was there, too: and everything John Kerry said is true. I think the problem with Mr. Kerry is he testified he'd seen atrocities then later admited he had not. That Mr. Bendell didn't see it doesn't mean it didn't happen: he is entitled to support and protect the memory of his comrades, as am I - but not at the expense of whitewashing what others have documented. Yes, some soldiers _did_ cut the ears off VC dead. Yes, some soldiers did other unspeakable things: just ask Rusty Calley if you don't believe me. Some of it, I saw with my own eyes, some I read in the courts-martial and/or arrest reports I saw as a Military Policeman. That Calley trial was a biggie but a biggie because his act was so rare. Given the political climate after I got home, if there were other such events they would have been jumped on by the press and Service. If you were military police attending Courts Martial of people who did bad things that is also a statement that soldiers were monitored and if they f'd up they ..were brought up on charges. The remains of people, men, women, children horrendously murdered by the VC-NVA represent actions never addressed, and they represent many MANY Mai Lais. That was over for me on 5 May 1968, Hue, Dong Ha , Qua Viet, discharge in San Francisco. Today, however, as a lifelong registered Democrat I will not-can not vote for Kerry. I feel no trust. He represents a very left highjacking of my party by '60s types who hate the Constitution, Bill of Rights, fellow citizens, and America in general. Sorry, Kerry and his ilk would not be good for our country or any other country' EZ |
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![]() "William Warren" wrote in message news:4Qa3c.151291$4o.186727@attbi_s52... "- - 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 Thus far, the name-calling has been initiated by WW. He has chosen to use the term "Shrub", so I suppose we are now free to degenerate to his level and refer to Mr. Kerry as The Curr. Further, anyone who disagrees with WW will be given the label of a "GOP PR type." Yes, WW seems quite adept and at ease wielding a smear technique It's unfortunate that the Democratic machine has chosen to conduct the initial 2004 campaign by attacking the President's moral credentials. Desperation and hatred color and distort their entire position. Ed wb6wsn |
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![]() "William Warren" wrote in message news ![]() "- - ex - -" wrote in message ... [snippage] You're having way too much fun with this topic and clearly you have the ability to rant much better than I so I'm going to bow out now. Maybe Stinson will continue to give you more rant opportunities. I think you're a nut and I'm going back to messing with radios. -Adios, Bill M If expecting those who write here to back up their posts with facts, attribution to verifiable names, and/or citations from reputable sources is insane, then call me a nut. If I'm having fun exposing GOP FUD for what it is, then I'll keep laughing while the voters - you really _can't_ fool all the people all the time - send the junior Bush back to the farm. Just remember that I didn't start it, have never pretended to be anything I wasn't, and have never started ad hominem attacks on those not in the limelight. Please feel free to come back and stand on the soapbox anytime you can support yourself with resonable and well-researched argument. I'd say I support your right to do so, but I think that's already obvious. Bill Warren So why do you think an ad hominem attack against a public figure is acceptable? Ed wb6wsn |
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"Ed Price" wrote in message
news:NmC3c.2729$uh.336@fed1read02... "William Warren" wrote in message news:4Qa3c.151291$4o.186727@attbi_s52... "- - 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 [snip] They really ought to give you GOP PR types Thus far, the name-calling has been initiated by WW. He has chosen to use the term "Shrub", so I suppose we are now free to degenerate to his level and refer to Mr. Kerry as The Curr. Further, anyone who disagrees with WW will be given the label of a "GOP PR type." Yes, WW seems quite adept and at ease wielding a smear technique You are free to call John Kerry whatever you like: it's a free country, after all. :-) I am free to call George Bush whatever I like, so long as it's clear that I'm voicing my personal opinion. Both men are standing for election to public office, and it's not a game for the faint-hearted. I don't label "anyone who disagrees" with me: I used the "GOP PR" metaphor as a sarcastic reply to an unattributed, and untracable, piece of disinformation. If it wasn't clear to you that I was being sarcastic, then I suggest you need to get out mo please recall that within 24 hours it had gone from being the alleged report of a "Retired Rear Admiral" to being a putative contribution by "Marine Master Sergeant" in a chat room, and I think I was able to shoot _that_ nonsense down as well. I don't, and haven't, smeared anyone: I've never lied and I never invented tall tales about George Bush, but if I call him by a nickname you don't like, well, as I said, it's not a game for the faint-hearted. I think he _is_ a Shrub compared to his father, and I think his father was a dwarf pine to begin with. As I said, I don't attack those "not in the limelight". You, for example, are simply a ham operator with an opinion to share. Me too. It's unfortunate that the Democratic machine has chosen to conduct the initial 2004 campaign by attacking the President's moral credentials. Desperation and hatred color and distort their entire position. Ed wb6wsn How? In what way? _WHAT_ moral credentials? Have at it. Bring it on. Stand up and be counted. You have the right. ;-) Bill (Modify my return address in an obvious way for direct replies) |
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William Warren wrote:
I don't label "anyone who disagrees" with me: I used the "GOP PR" metaphor as a sarcastic reply to an unattributed, and untracable, piece of disinformation. If it wasn't clear to you that I was being sarcastic, then I suggest you need to get out mo please recall that within 24 hours it had gone from being the alleged report of a "Retired Rear Admiral" to being a putative contribution by "Marine Master Sergeant" in a chat room, and I think I was able to shoot _that_ nonsense down as well. Go read this, it even gives the Marine Master Sargent's name, you can call him and verify it yourself. http://www.keepingapace.com/blogarch...ontroversy.php |
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