Posted on 08/20/2004 5:00:14 PM PDT by kingattax
Swiftvet Larry Thurlow, a highly decorated veteran will appear on Scarborough Country at 10 PM EDT on MSNBC to discuss the book "Unfit for Command". Don't miss it !
You watch and tell us what happens.
O'Neill was just on WBT here in Charlotte with John Hancock for the past HOUR! He was fabulous. Admiral Huffman is on next.
I'll watch, but if that arsehole O'Donnell (sp?) is on with him, the mute button gets pushed asap.
John O'Neill scheduled for the 1:00 hour on Limbaugh on Monday...should be real good........
that should be good.....thanks
Thanks for the heads-up.. will be watching.
Thanks
I tried Barnes & Noble and Walden Books. Neither one had the book, and I haven't had a chance to look elsewhere. The clerk at Walden said they don't have it in their warehouse either.
OK, so who is this Lambert that supposedly wrote the after action report for Kerry's "Bronze Star" incident?
They had a lot more than that. Steve Gardner was ripping that Hurley puke a new ass. Pat Buchanan was helping. Buchanan was smoking mad at hurley after the interview. One of the best Ive seen.
Good quote, Gardner to hurley "yeah keep shaking your head, buddy" with some other goodies added, can't recall exactly what, but it was good.
Steve Gardner is awesome
That's my question too.
Larry Thurlow on Scarborough last night said he knew someone named Lambert had his name listed as a "witness" for Thurlow's Silver Star citation, but added that he did not know who Lambert was and still believed that it was Kerry who wrote the report upon which the medal award was based.
Then today the NYT acted as if they had scooped the story.
Anybody have a copy of Unfit for Command who could check if there's a "Lambert" listed in the index?
Sorry, I should have written "Bronze Star" citation, not Silver Star in my post above.
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