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LOL. John "F" Kerry. (RUSH)
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Some Freeper commented over the weekend that at least we know what the "F" stands for in John F. Kerry.
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Rolling Stone hasn't been good to 'rat candidates.
3 years ago earth tone Al Gore was airbushed in a 'woody' on the front cover.
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Kerry is the kind of "scum bag" combat veterans find demeaning to their fallen buddies and their noble services.
5 posted on
12/08/2003 9:52:38 AM PST by
caisson71
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Meehan noted Bush's caught-on-tape swear about a New York Times reporter, whom Bush called a ``major league (expletive),'' saying Kerry would apologize when Bush does.Notice the attempt to paint a phony equivalence between an inadvertent remark uttered in private but caught by an open microphone and a for-the-record remark given to the press in an interview. Nice try, Mr. Meehan, but it won't work...
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Nice title to the article.
17 posted on
12/08/2003 10:10:06 AM PST by
Cap Huff
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``That's beneath John Kerry. . . . No, it's not. Perhaps he could go to Iraq and drop f-bombs on them.
21 posted on
12/08/2003 10:21:29 AM PST by
Colonel_Flagg
("I keep myself in a constant state of utter confusion." - Self)
Kerry is not getting this gig, whether he apologizes or not.
He will live to regret using foul language on the record
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Dean is mean in an unstable way, Kerry is lashing out in an unstable way, Clark is acting in an unstable way, Hillary is screaching in an unstable way. Sheesh, where's Tipper Gore when we need some pyshicatric help for our citizens.
24 posted on
12/08/2003 10:38:04 AM PST by
1Old Pro
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Meehan noted Bush's caught-on-tape swear about a New York Times reporter, whom Bush called a ``major league (expletive),'' saying Kerry would apologize when Bush does.Uh, that was said in an aside to Dick Cheney near what they thought was an off mike and the remark was about a journalist, not a sitting president.
Also, Dubya was perceived as being right on the money with his comment about Clymer, whereas few would agree that Bush has "screwed" up Iraq, and THAT'S the real problem with Kerry's exhibition of pique.
Kerry displayed poor taste and poor judgement with this utterance.
Another Kerry aide, Stephanie Cutter, said the Rolling Stone comments aren't the first time Kerry has used the obscenity and denied he was trying to appear more hip to the youth-oriented magazine.
``He's said this before, it wasn't any effort to play up to a younger audience,'' Cutter said.
Since we're using salty language, I'll just say B.S.
25 posted on
12/08/2003 10:42:14 AM PST by
cyncooper
("The evil is in plain sight")
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Poor John-boy.
Whenever politicians try to be "hip", it always fails miserably. That goes for both Dem and Republican.
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CNN News Flash:
Latest quote from Kerry regarding his use of an obscenity;
I have no plans on making any F**KING apology regarding last week's outburst. DETAILS at 11
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"Hey John, isn't Rolling Stone F_cking great to Democrats and their image?!!"

"F_ck you Al. Better yet, I would say put a f_cking sock it--but I see you already did."
33 posted on
12/08/2003 11:07:51 AM PST by
SkyPilot
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I don't see what the big deal is. I use the 'F' word all the time, i.e.
"the f'in garage door is broken',
the 'f'in sewer line is hosed, thanks to the 'f'in tree roots..'
or the famous "the neighbors kids just put a big f'in scratch on the truck..'
What's the big deal?
34 posted on
12/08/2003 11:08:09 AM PST by
SGCOS
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