Posted on 06/15/2006 8:52:54 AM PDT by SE Mom
These Dem weasels do have quite a pedigree, don't they. From Adlai and Alger to Turban and Schumer.
Thank you so much- clearly you're a better researcher than me:) LOL!
Admin Mod- is it possible to change the link URL to this? It has been updated and the original link I posted is no longer available. Thanks!
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/F?r109:1:./temp/~r109ZP5noY:e24639:
I was just lucky. I happened to make a note of the page, thank heaven, or it would have taken some time to find it again. I did note that the format had changed from when I first went there this morning.
Is this the same Dick Durbin who said our soldiers were like Nazis and gulag guards?
The very one...
Evil.
Grandstanding on the graves of our fallen heroes.
NOTHING is too low for soulless dick dirtbin.
450 raids by U.S. troops since we got zarq.
Precious little celebration, though. I would like to know who the pilots were or at least the name of their squadron.
Good... old... Alger. The commie bustard that saddled us with the UN as we know it today. Oh, I know someone else would have done it if not him, but he still sux
The Turbanator strikes again.
He's worse than the welfare queen? Worse than Paul Simon? Wow.
"Is this the same Dick Durbin who said our soldiers were like Nazis and gulag guards?"
Big 10/4 on that...
Yes, worse. The worst.
There were many many Americans in opposition with going to war with Germany. Foremost was Charles Lindburgh who likened it with all the other wars between the various European countries. FDR never foregave him and in fact would not allow him into the armed services. He did see combat in the Pacific working for the maker of the Mustang, (Ford?) as an observer. It didn't take long for him to be more than an observer and into the heat of battle.
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