Posted on 11/01/2006 1:24:49 PM PST by GeorgiaDawg32
didn't it in person in front of a camera..
Classic!
PJComix has a virtual goldmine over there for the DUmmie FUnnies right now, I'll bet!
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Was one through 6... posted by JOHN KERRY? John go snowboarding,
LOL.
Interesting use of a double negative. If his words were "misinterpreted" to "wrongly imply" something, does that mean that they would be correctly interpreted to rightly imply that same fact?
Doofus can't even write an apology properly, even given two full days!
"The DUmmies are sticking pins in their John Kerry dolls as we type..."
If Scary Kerry had any aspiration of running for prez in 08, he better re-think.
My wife scared the heck out of me this morning while she was making eggs and toast for breakfast. "Come here quick" she shouted. I jumped up and ran to the kitchen thinking something had caught on fire again, (long story about my wife's cooking). Anyway, she was holding up a piece of toast and said she saw a perfect image of Kerry's face on it! I couldn't make it out to be a face, but am thinking about ebay.
Anybody out there really good with photoshop? Kerry-Toast, Kerry, egg on his face?
Ya know....everyone demands an apology and then when he gives it, nobody accepts it....NOW it's our turn to look small, eh?
Freaking coward is an understatment. It must run in his family.
He called a news conference to inform everyone that he "would apologize to no one". But, the flop side to his flip is written on his website...2 days later? Paleese.
Here's something nobody is talking about. Who was he giving this speech to? COLLEGE STUDENTS....College students who laughed at what he said. The truth is that he said what he said to ingratiate himself with liberal college students who really do believe that only stupid kids only go to Iraq.
His explanation makes no sense. He was speaking before a group of college students. Typically a liberal group of people. Sometimes even a group hostile to the military. It's obvious he was trying to score points in that environment with that particular group and that potential mindset. You're toast Lurch.
79 posted on 10/31/2006 7:28:32 PM EST by tsmith130
Great minds think alike! And they did react...THEY LAUGHED and he waw quite pleased with himself.
That's not an apology. That's blaming the victims.
Please allow me to interpret. She means: "As long as the U. S. stays in Iraq fighting Islamic terrorists, we Dimocrats cannot win in November."
There, does that help?
;-)
"coward"
Doesn't that also just about sum up his tour in Viet Nam? You did know that he is a vet don't you??
This is worse than no apology at all. I this dragging on for a couple of mare days which is good, well for our side anyway.
The original article was from the Caroll County News-Leader and up until 203 days ago it was still on the web. Now it is GONE.
http://iraq.billhobbs.com/2006/01/ford_says_troop_morale_high_in.html
Ford says troop morale high in Iraq According to this, we oil cops are too stupid to know how terrible Iraq is:
After making his fourth trip to observe conditions in Iraq, U.S. Senate hopeful Harold Ford Jr. reported Thursday that U.S. troop morale is "high" and soldiers are not in favor of a quick pullout.
"Troops are excited about the progress being made," the Memphis Democrat told reporters during a teleconference. "They are more concerned about America and U.S. policymakers getting the policy right on the ground and are more concerned about doing their jobs. They don't believe we should leave prematurely because there are fears that if we do, their kids will have to come back and fight this war."
Well this bit of Ford hypocrisy does not quite square with what he has said in the past:
"There's no need to overstate the progress we're making on the ground," Ford told The Associated Press yesterday. "You [Presient Bush] risk losing America's confidence."
...Ford said yesterday that the United States needed a better international image to earn the support of allies while fighting terrorism.
The progress we have made in Iraq is undeniable.
Posted by Lance Frizzell at January 24, 2006 10:36 PM
http://bloggingforbryant.blogspot.com/2005/04/ford-american-troops-shouldnt-be-oil.html
Monday, April 25, 2005
Ford: American Troops Shouldn't Be "Oil Cops"
Chattanooga Times Free Press 4/24 reports U.S. Rep. Harold Ford Jr. and State Sen. Rosalind Kurita visited the Chattanooga Choo-Choo 4/23 to speak to the TN Fed. of Dem Women.
Kurita: "We need people in the Senate who care about people. I could be described as a populist. As a nurse, mother and small business owner I have real life experiences. We need senators who care about jobs, social security and health care. I'd be the only registered nurse in the Senate. Someone interested in taking care of patients and not special interests."
Ford: "I love what I do, but we are facing daunting new challenges. Washington isn't a bad place; we just send too many bad people there." He said this campaign will center on "coming up with answers to the big questions" concerning foreign policy, energy, education and health care.
Ford also "said the nation needs to free itself from dependence on imported oil and ensure a different, more prosperous world." Ford: "(A world where) no American soldier will ever have to be sent overseas as an oil cop." (Is Ford saying the war in Iraq was all about oil?)
http://bloggingforbryant.blogspot.com/2005/07/ford-jr-refers-to-us-troops-as-oil.html
Wednesday, July 13, 2005
Ford Jr. Refers to U.S. Troops as "Oil Cops"... Again! From the Carroll County News-Leader 7/13: "It [reducing dependence on imported oil] will reduce the likelihood of U.S. soldiers having to serve as oil cops in the Middle East," said U.S. Rep. Harold Ford Jr.
This isn't the first time Ford has referred to U.S. troops serving in Iraq as "oil cops." For someone who supported the war in Iraq, Ford has become quite the critic lately. I know of someone who might disagree with his assessment.
http://nashvillefiles.com/blog/archives/001040.html
Topics discussed ranged from the troops in Iraq to ethics reform. On the former, Kurita is a strong supporter of the troops (calling them "her troops") and condemned Ford, Jr. for calling the troops "oil cops." I don't think she supports the war, but she will not back away from supporting the soldiers and their families. Too bad there aren't more Democrats like that.
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