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To: wku man
Sigh.... Enough said. If I had the energy for it I could tell you what I think again. You could tell me what you really think I think but won't admit. I am tired of running around the same tree. This molehill is not worth the mountain that has been made out of it. It wouldhave been better had someone just written an article about Patrick Miller. Maybe we could finally talk about him instead of bitching that we aren't.

I respect Jessica because she is one of ours. I refuse to have anyone read FR and think that ALL of us are eager to trash her.
135 posted on 11/06/2003 4:12:27 PM PST by HairOfTheDog
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To: HairOfTheDog
"This molehill is not worth the mountain that has been made out of it."

The truth is a mountain, and climbing it is always worth it. Especially if the truth is the best defense against the onslaught of political correctness. The Lie, if unchecked, could eventually help the military knuckle under to the feminazi women in combat agenda, and if so, everyone who stood idly by and allowed it to happen will be partially to blame. National scurity will be eroded because the military's combat forces will have been literally and figuratively weakened, and everyone who swallowed whole the Lynch Lie will have themselves to thank. Maybe it's just a matter of what's important to whom, but when I look beyond the puffy feel-good media smokescreen that covers their retreat from The Lie, I see that serious damage could eventually be inflicted on our fighting forces because of it.

"You could tell me what you really think I think but won't admit."

Huh? I'm confused. Are you saying I could tell you what I think that you really think, but you won't admit? Or that I won't admit that I think your thoughts are different than what you've said they are? Wow...let me assure I neither think you're lying about anything, nor am I lying about anything. We've both been truthful, as far as I can tell, just we see this from different perspectives. You're a woman, and a civilian, who is very touchy about the issue of women in the military. I'm a combat arms veteran, who knows how disasterous it would be to put women in combat roles, and can see beyond the touchy-feely aspects of the Lynch story, to the feminazi agenda behind it. It's kinda like the Wizard of Oz, except in this case it's "pay no attention to the feminazi behind the Lynch curtain". It's not a matter of "supporting (all) the troops", it's a matter of telling the truth about who did what and what really happened, and of staving off yet another feminazi sapper attack on the military. I think that's well worth the effort to get folks to look beyond the end of their noses.

Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!

140 posted on 11/07/2003 7:45:21 AM PST by wku man
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