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What a dick.
1 posted on 04/12/2004 12:13:37 PM PDT by Peter J. Huss
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To: Peter J. Huss
"What a dick."

don't think he has one, or a "set" as you boys would say.....

196 posted on 04/12/2004 10:02:12 PM PDT by cherry
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To: Jim Robinson; Miss Marple; Howlin; PhiKapMom
Ya'll might want to bookmark this thread (it is Andy Rooney's defining moment), to repost when the time comes on his obituary thread. When he goes he should be remembered by his own words, lest no one be fooled as to who he really was.
197 posted on 04/12/2004 10:06:06 PM PDT by Diddle E. Squat
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To: Peter J. Huss
When is someone going to put one between this a-hole's eyes?
201 posted on 04/13/2004 12:01:26 AM PDT by Fledermaus (Ðíé F£éðérmáú§ ^;;^ says, "John Kerry could bore a rock to erosion!")
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To: Peter J. Huss
There is a special place in hell for Rooney

What an a$$
202 posted on 04/13/2004 12:02:53 AM PDT by Mo1 (Make Michael Moore cry.... DONATE MONTHLY!!!)
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To: Peter J. Huss
Well, Mr. Rooney, since you asked.

1. Do you think your country did the right thing sending you into Iraq?

Yes.

2. Are you doing what America set out to do to make Iraq a democracy, or have we failed so badly that we should pack up and get out before more of you are killed?

America set out to remove Saddam Hussein from power, overthrow his government, inspect his country for WMD, and set up a republic (not a democracy) in place of the old Baathist thugocracy. We have done or are doing all those things. Leaving so soon, and with so much at stake, would simply set the stage for much worse down the line. It's far too early in the surgery to give up on the patient.

3. Do the orders you get handed down from one headquarters to another, all far removed from the fighting, seem sensible, or do you think our highest command is out of touch with the reality of your situation?

They seem sensible enough. Anyone who's set foot in Iraq knows that this place is a vipers nest of factions, tribes, and competing powers. The job of the 'high command' is to find a way to keep order, repair the country's physical and political infrastructure, and do so in a professional, timely, and careful manner. They may not be serving me breakfast in bed, or 'feeling my pain' but they are doing their job.

4. If you could have a medal or a trip home, which would you take?

I'd take a medal that reflected my actions, and a trip home when the mission is over.

5. Are you encouraged by all the talk back home about how brave you are and how everyone supports you?

Yes, the support is noted and appreciated. (The talk about bravery is speculation on their part, of course. I could spend all day cowering in a concrete bunker for all they know.) I suspect you asked the question like that to imply a certain level of 'brainwashing' from the public motivates us to fight more bravely.

Sneaky, sneaky, Mr. Rooney. In fact, all five of your questions seem a tad biased. Hinting at something, are we?

Our soldiers in Iraq are people, young men and women, and they behave like people - sometimes good and sometimes bad, sometimes brave, sometimes fearful. It's disingenuous of the rest of us to encourage them to fight this war by idolizing them.

Who was it that once said 'Show me a hero and I'll write you a tragedy?'. Few soldiers would actually call themselves 'heroes', but fewer still are perfect human beings. Some of the greatest heroes in history were scared silly on numerous occasions, but did the job anyway. Others were plagued by personal demons, but still tried to do the right thing when it counted.

A relatively small number are professional soldiers. During the last few years, when millions of jobs disappeared, many young people, desperate for some income, enlisted in the Army. About 40 percent of our soldiers in Iraq enlisted in the National Guard or the Army Reserve to pick up some extra money and never thought they'd be called on to fight. They want to come home.

Please report to supply immediately and sign for some Kleenex. While you're waiting in line, read over the enlistment contract you voluntarily signed, or recite the Oath of Enlistment you voluntarily took.

One indication that not all soldiers in Iraq are happy warriors is the report recently released by the Army showing that 23 of them committed suicide there last year. This is a dismaying figure. If 22 young men and one woman killed themselves because they couldn't take it, think how many more are desperately unhappy but unwilling to die.

23 our of how many? Care to check that number against a normal year of peacetime among a similar number of troops? It's not wildly different.

We must support our soldiers in Iraq because it's our fault they're risking their lives there. However, we should not bestow the mantle of heroism on all of them for simply being where we sent them. Most are victims, not heroes.

Now we're talking! What kind of compensation are we talking here, Mr. Rooney. I'm feeling kind of victimized myself, and I think that a little recompense is in order. Are we talking more pay per month, or a lump sum?

As far as the 'mantle of heroism', that's in the eye of the beholder. One man's hero is another man's overpaid crybaby athlete.

Choosing your hero, is like choosing to enlist. It's entirely up to you.

214 posted on 04/13/2004 4:04:29 AM PDT by Steel Wolf (Yo Mullah so fat, the back of his neck looks like a pack of hot dogs!)
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To: Peter J. Huss
My complaint to CBS/Viacom/Rooney. Will they read it, probably not. If they do, will they use it as some kind of punch-line to a bad joke, probably.

To Mr Andy Rooney and his supervisors,

I choose not to watch CBS for various reasons of which I have written in several complaints about its vile programming. However, I have read the collumn Mr. Rooney wrote about the American Soldier saying we are not heros.

Mr. Rooney, what is a hero? Is it someone, like those on the National Socialist Left, that alllies with terrorists through organizations like ANSWER and Move-On in order to appease the terrorists? These are not heros, and their actions will only lead to the destruction of freedom. Or is it those who stand against the past blindness of the world and seek to free people brutalized by dictators and ignored by the UN? These are heros. They stand for what is right and accept that they may perish defending the world from itself.

The truth is, Mr. Rooney and CBS/Viacom executives that you know what heroism is, but to you it is a punch line. You laugh at and patronize those of us who gladly die to give you the right to be idiots. I have been in the army for over ten years. I saw the world turn its back in Africa and the Middle East in the 90s. I saw politicians with no courage or conviction ignore the comming storm of war and terrorism. I saw the appeasers of the world give in to terrorists and dictators for the nonexistant chance of "peace in our time".

What I now see is a President with courage, conviction, and honesty doing what is right. I see soldiers VOLUNTEERING to go to Iraq. And I see those on the Left sabotaging them at every opprotunity. If you were interested in the truth you would report these things. If you actually were interested in the truth...

Mr Rooney, In answer to your questions:
1. The USA did the right thing sending troops to Iraq.

2. We are doing what America set out to do to make Iraq a demcratic-republic. We are doing it faster and with less cost in our own lives than we did in Germany and Japan after WWII. Our own country took 12 years to make a functional Constitution, in Iraq we took less than 1 year.

3. The "headquarters" you speak of are just as involved in the fighting as the M1 Tank or the Grunt on the ground. They do the best they can, which is much better than any arm-chair general, or biased, leftist newscaster can.

4. Medal and another chance to take the fight to the terrorists. We are not cowards like those in Hollywood or the ANSWER/Move-On members.

5. I am encouraged that people in America see throught the lies of the Left (be it CBS/ABC/NBC/CNN or the arabic 'news' networks). I am encouraged the American people know enough not to trust you and look to other sources for honest. accurate news reports.

In closing, please re-think your politically motivated, hatefull lies and be honest with the people of the world as we soldiers fight to keep the monsters of terrorism and the resurgance of dictatorial socialism at bay.
221 posted on 04/13/2004 8:26:56 AM PDT by M1Tanker (Modern "progressive" liberalism is just NAZIism without the "twisted cross")
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To: Peter J. Huss
unbelievable ... I am growing a real hatred for this guy, Lord help me.
235 posted on 04/13/2004 11:59:15 AM PDT by Lily4Jesus
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To: Peter J. Huss
Rooney's gotta be 90 years old. He's clearly senile and isn't worth the air space.

Time to give it a rest you cranky fart!

Rooney, Blather, Moore-on, Baldwin, Franken, and on, and on, and on, and on....

They're all mental clones of one another collectively having an intellectual arsenal coming off a single sheet of paper.

242 posted on 04/13/2004 2:26:02 PM PDT by wingster
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I am so mad that what that freakin Rooney said I can't even think. I have a sister in the marines and my grandfather was also he fought in WWII. I think that anyone that can make it through the training should be considered a hero. They are over there risking life and limb and should be commended for it. And as for the suicides well we don't know the details about those and all the other soilders should not be judged because of that. I am very proud of our troops for going over there, leaving family and friends to fight for someone else's freedom......I didn't say I agreed with this war but the troops should be supported by all means and people like Rooney should be put on the front lines and just see what he would do.......I'm sure he would turn tail and run. As others have said I think the man is going senile........Kiss an ass Rooney.......
245 posted on 04/15/2004 10:24:27 PM PDT by yvetteagee
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