Posted on 10/20/2004 8:05:24 PM PDT by kyperman
For the most part, I support President Bushs handling of the war on terror and his domestic policy, but thats not the main reasons why I am voting for him.
My vote for President Bush is as much a vote in opposition to Sen. John Kerry. Specifically, it is the behavior of Kerry after he returned from four months in Vietnam that makes me angry.
Two days before President Bushs visit, I shared a "Bloomin Onion" at the Outback restaurant in west Lantana, Fla. with a neighbor, a retired police chief.
Jim Corr, now a resident of Palm Beach County, once arrested and handcuffed Kerry, jailed him overnight, and then threatened to put him back in the lockup for a second night.
(Excerpt) Read more at newsmax.com ...
W lost 4 points - enough to keep the results OUT of the hands of the Supremes - by playing it clean in 00 after his DUI surfaced 4 days prior to the election.
Nobody here advocates filth; but winners know to play on the ground, and level it offensively and defensively at the end of October.
I agree, however, since kerry is the media darling this would never get the type of attention that the DUI received. The MSM does not want to hear it.
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Could be a lot huger. Stay tuned.
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Someone questioned whether there were plastic handcuffs in 1971, but possibly in MA. This guy's story does need to be checked out, but it needs to be passed on to Hannity etc.
By plastic handcuffs, they could simply mean "zip-ties." They essentially do the same job.
What is the world coming to when America may elect a criminal as its president?
Maybe you had the same teacher who flunked my son for failing too many "quizes"
You know those locking plastic slip ties? That you use in electrical, etc. AKA cable ties?
Great job getting the picture deadhead! Wouldn't it be great to see this on the front pages of major newspapers and the top of the evening news? Send it to ap, reuters, upi, cns, google news, yahoo news, FOX, and whoever else you can think of!
Question is, has anyone ever actually heard that word uttered by someone not writing a journalism piece?
I thought they were supposed to write to the seventh grade level?
camp, cantonment, encampment boot camp - camp for training military recruits hutment - an encampment of huts (chiefly military) laager, lager - a camp defended by a circular formation of wagons military quarters - living quarters for personnel on a military post armed forces, armed services, military, military machine, war machine - the military forces of a nation; "their military is the largest in the region"; "the military machine is the same one we faced in 1991 but now it is weaker"
2. bivouacbivouac - a site where people on holiday can pitch a tent campground, camping area, camping ground, camping site, campsite, encampment land site, site - the piece of land on which something is located (or is to be located); "a good site for the school"
Verb 1. bivouac - live in or as if in a tent; "Can we go camping again this summer?"; "The circus tented near the town"; "The houseguests had to camp in the living room" camp, camp out, encamp, tent domicile, domiciliate, inhabit, live, populate, reside, shack, people, dwell - make one's home or live in; "She resides officially in Iceland"; "I live in a 200-year old house"; "These people inhabited all the islands that are now deserted"; "The plains are sparsely populated"
That is my point. Did Police even know about zip-ties in 1971? I was working in a machine shop in 1980 when we first saw them. I could be wrong. Just asking.
It's not a big word if you were in the Army.
can you send that picture to drudge? He might put that on real quick!
If there really are 50% of Americans who are going to vote for this traior shame on them but I don't think any of them have any shame left after sticking out this campaign season.
For a good historical basis of military jargon... Try Kipling's poetry and military related prose. (Not 'Puck of Pook's Hill' or the 'Just So Stories')
Or any author's prose related to the military from 1740-1910.
I don't have a degree in English, but I once had a PhD working for me. ;>)
/john
Ah.
I wasn't around until 1983, so I don't know what they had back then......was waiting to see if anybody else could confirm they had plastic handcuffs back then since one poster was questioning that. I bet they did have those though.
Any pics of the guys arrested, or just this one pic?
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