To: dpwiener
You are likely correct about the legal points. Then there is the ethical side. Someone in that group did later commit a political assassination. It was low level, a superintendent of schools I think it was. Kerry might have been able to prevent that. And, as I said before, Kerry also made a public joke about assassinating Dan Quail. That was back in the late 80s or early 90s. There you have it. Kerry is clearly an immoral person with a jaded sense of humor and pent up frustrations that would make him a danger to anyone who crossed him if he had executive power. This is also backed up by his temper tantrums. Hitler had a comparable temper. Anger is ok if one knows how to vent it properly. Making public assassination jokes about a vice president is not a good way to vent anger.
39 posted on
04/01/2004 2:36:30 AM PST by
Arthur Wildfire! March
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To: Arthur Wildfire! March; dpwiener
Interesting about that political assasination; I didn't know about it. Yes, it is alarming. In the John O'Neill-JK debate on the Dick Cavett show, I noticed that JK said that if we pulled out of S Vietnam without Vietnamization, there would not be a bloodbath, just a few political assasinations. Actually, I was stunned. I find that a huge issue; he didn't even blink as he said it. He could have been talking about swatting a fly on the wall. It's those sorts of remarks, coupled with the Kansas meeting, that make this an issue. It speaks strongly to character, or more correctly, the lack thereof.
55 posted on
04/01/2004 6:16:39 AM PST by
twigs
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