Posted on 11/02/2006 8:38:04 AM PST by lowbridge
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Revenge is a dish best served by a bunch of pissed soldiers.
Does anybody know where I can find a transcript of kerry's speech in which he used the "sentence of interest?" I think the media is trying to cover for him by changing his comments leading up to the sentence. I saw somewhere yesterday that he said he wanted to talk about education, but forst a word about Iraq. I don't think he said that and need to check it out.
"You know, education, if you make the most of it, if you study hard and you do your homework, and you make an effort to be smart, uh, you, you can eat at Ruth's Chris If you dont, you get stuck at Wendy's."
-PJ
I suggest soaking your PC in a vat of ammonia, followed by a shower of isopropyl alcohol.
Have a nice life, "Jon"!
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As a past champeen spellrrrrr,, I approove this sine.
I have 2 family members in Iraq, both in the MNG.
God bless them and
All in harm's way.
John Kerry, shame on you , you self-serving ignoramus.
It's interesting how the folks most dangerous to the Democrats' hopes -- Kerry, Pelosi, Harry Read, and Teddy -- have gone into a cave until the election is over.
Actually, Kerry's liability for the Democrats is that same liability posed by many of the Democrat "leadership", namely the ever present risk of convincing moderates and independents that the Democrats are crazed moonbats. In order to have any possibility of election, Democrats must hide what they believe and who they really are, this in addition to lying and cheating.
The true democrat base actually loves fools like Kerry, but restricted to that base, the Democrats would not win another election (in perpetuity).
Just to kick him while he's down, I dredged up this old article about Kerry's brother being arrested in 1972 while working for John's campaign.
Note Kerry's cries of "victimhood" even than and how he identifies himself as an "insurgent."
To win the primary, the newcomer overcame the election eve arrest of his brother, Cameron, and campaign field director Thomas J. Vallely, both then 22, in the basement of a Lowell building that housed the headquarters of Kerry and another Democratic contender, state Representative Anthony R. DiFruscia of Lawrence. It was almost 2 a.m. - 30 hours before the polls opened - when the two were arrested on charges of breaking and entering with intent to commit larceny.
That day's Sun blared a memorable, double-deck headline: "Kerry brother arrested in Lowell `Watergate."' DiFruscia, getting some extra ink in the campaign's waning hours, had drawn the parallel to the break-in at Democratic headquarters in Washington three months earlier.
The Kerry camp declared it a setup, saying that the two responded to an anonymous phone call, minutes earlier, threatening to cut the campaign's 36 phone lines on the day before its get-out-the-vote effort. Lowell Police arrested the pair in an area near the trunk line for all of the building's phones.
To this day Kerry becomes animated talking about the episode, convinced it was part of a conspiracy against his insurgency. He said he does not know who was involved
Picture Soldiers Father Writes to Powerline! MOST PERFECT!*******************************************
Father of daughter pictured with the "stuck in iraq" banner...
There is only one democrat that in my mind, is not dangerous and that is Zell Miller.....
Would you trust anything to any of the rest of them?
What a proud Dad he was, he ripped every single liberal democrat that has ever smeared our soldiers, Kerry, Murtha, Kennedy, Durbin etc... If this guy goes mainstream (he seems willing) the world will hear that our soldiers do hear, and do react every single time one of these moron's open there mouths.
This isn't WWII in which news took weeks to hit the front lines, they hear it the same time that we do, and they don't like it. God Bless our Troops.
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