Posted on 06/08/2005 10:23:26 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Someday there will be an accounting for our traitors.
Thank heaven for Ben Stein.
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That is not surprising. He was a spy for America's enemy but not for theirs. Their enemy was America, or more precisely, their support was for a "higher truth" to which most of them still cling, a "truth" that cost American lives and the Vietnamese their freedom. It is a "truth" that places more value on pretty abstractions than on gritty facts, and when the bodies start piling up retreats to the whimpering defense that its intentions were sound.
These are people who to this day claim that the right side won and that the executions, the camps, and the boat people either never happened or may be safely ignored, or better, blamed on the other side. They're happy with a spy, a liar, and a murderer because they see his face in their mirrors each morning.
Yes, someday there will be. I look forward to that day.
There was one last November, at least for Kerry. I can't think of a better one for him, and now he's outed as the cerebral dunce. It may not what everybody would like, but I'll take it.
I hope he dies an EXTREMELY painful death...maybe his fighting cocks could slowly peck him to death.
However, worse than this piece of garbage...a teacher at the University of Albany, named Thomas Bass... teaching another generation to be the anti-American, communist scum that they are.
If he came back, why wasn't he arrested, tried, and executed?
These days it brings to mind someone who is quite loathsome.
The professors left that are still decent and respectable shouldn't stand for this. They should rise up and speak out to try and put an end to the "intellectual" depravity we are subjected to these days.
I don't know how exactly they could accomplish this enormous undertaking. It may well be far too late to save American education.
It's just wishful thinking on my part, and it makes me sick to think about what a shambles they've purposely made of our once great educational heritage.
Someday a real rain will come and wash all the scum off the streets.
CNN.com: Washington - "FBI SPY CHIEF ASKS PRIVATE SECTOR FOR HELP" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "FBI Assistant Director for Counterintelligence David Szady, cited Russia, Iran, Cuba and North Korea among countries he said engage in espionage against the United States, but he focused heavily on activities by Chinese. "There are 150,000 students from China. Some of those are sent here to work their way up into the corporations," Szady said. There are about 300,000 Chinese visitors annually, and 15,000 Chinese delegations touring the United States every year, 3,500 of them in the New York area alone, he said.") (February 10, 2005) (Read More...)
NZHERALD.co.nz (REUTERS): Beijing - "CHINA GOES UNDERCOVER TO SWAY OPINION ON INTERNET" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "China has formed a special force of undercover online commentators to try to sway public opinion on controversial issues on the Internet, a newspaper said yesterday. China has struggled to gain control over the Internet as more and more people gain access to obtain information beyond official sources. The country has nearly 100 million Internet users, according to official figures, and the figure is rising. A special force of online commentators had already been operating in Suqian city in the eastern coastal province of Jiangsu since April, the Southern Weekend said.") (May 20, 2005) (Read More...) (Note: This url may expire.)
Again, the msm showing their true colors.
I ain't holdin' my breath, Travis.
Thanks for posting the Chinese references sites. I hadn't read most of them...after having done so, I just want to go back to bed and not wake up!!!
Indeed...
Although he does look like the kind of smug p***k that you'd render unconscious if he so much as spoke to you in a bar.
Thanks for the ping.
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