Posted on 10/31/2006 7:14:16 PM PST by hole_n_one
Yep! And somebody in the dems' camp was wise enough to figure it out. Too bad!
BUT .. THE DIMS STILL HAVE TO DISTANCE THEMSELVES FROM HIS STATEMENTS .. and we cannot allow them to hide him like they have hidden Reid and Pelosi.
This is NOT over!!
Didn't McCain and Kerry recently get "into it" about something. I forget the details but I remember that Kerry responded to something that McCain said saying it was due to "political ambitions". McCain just paid Kerry back tonight.
Payback is a *****.
Kerry isn't smart enough to come up with even that.
Oh, I'm calling again tomorrow, not waiting for Thursday.
I think it's ironic that all the talk seven days out from an election is all about people who are not even declared candidates for any office yet.
"A visibly tired Terayza initiates divorce proceedings, loudly hinting at more bizarre revelations to come..."
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Then after getting a large chunk of ketchup bucks, John F'n marries Monica!!
see #317...
NICE!
That was Ron Silver regarding the military flyover. He changed after 9-11 and spoke for Bush at the 2004 convention.
Jim Vicevich will have a great morning
1080 AM radio, 10-12 a.m.
In the huge political struggle then taking place in the United States, veterans had a special advantage that set them apart from typical antiwar protestors: they had actually "been there" and could speak about U.S. policy in Vietnam from dramatic, personal experience. During the national VVAW demonstration in Washington from 19 April to 23 April 1971, a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution commented that their demonstration eroded troop morale, whereupon a veteran responded, "Lady, we are the troops." Mary McGrory, writing of the veterans' demonstration for the Washington Evening Star, observed that "the veterans looked like hippies. But these were hippies with combat infantry badges pinned below the knees of their blue jeans, and Purple Hearts swinging from their headbands. The Administration saw them differently, as a new and dangerous animal--anti-military, anti-war veterans who swapped atrocity stories and griped, not about the first sergeant, but about the commander in chief. . . . Middle America saw at once that this was not the usual hippie-authority clash."
source This is an excerpt from a compilation called, "Give Peace a Chance: Exploring the Vietnam Antiwar Movement" published by Syracuse University Press in 1992
"I'm also a military mom. My son is a Marine and just returned from his second tour of Iraq. I called my dem. senator today and asked if he backed Kerry's statement."
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Way to go KK, anyone with a service member should do the same whether their congressperson or Senator is a Pubbie or a dim. Do it immediately!! Skip your coffee break!
Kerry spent a night yapping it up with Barbra Streisand earlier this week and went out in public with a head full of her garbage.
Of course it didn't play as well as it did when her and Babs were drinking and laughing a few nights before.
Thank u four stikking up for me. Im a soldur who got bad grads in hie skool and Boosh cent me to Irak. I no that this also happnd to yoo bekaus you had D's in kolleg and got shopped to Veetnam. Pleese help me get bak hom.
Sinseerly Pvt Rove
thank you for posting that link. It's beautiful.
He'll be in surgery all day trying to have his foot removed from his mouth. Of course, this is always a touchy procedure, but it's considerably complicated by the location of his head in his lower digestive tract.
Darn it!! I hoped Kerry would keep up the insulting remarks and refusing to apologize for another week!!!
I'm also a military mom.
My son is a Marine and just returned from his second tour of Iraq.
I called my dem. senator today and asked if he backed Kerry's statement. I was told to call back Thur. and they might have a statement by then.
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