I had to share this letter with you. It was just too much. Can you beleive there are people out there who are so far off base?
To: TCSparkman
Not if they live in the liberal part of California.
2 posted on
11/13/2002 3:54:50 PM PST by
NEWwoman
To: TCSparkman
to view the first 30 minutes of the movie "Saving Private Ryan" several times in a row before they again contemplate sending Americans through similar hell in Iraq. S. G. YASINITSKY-
I happen to catch it the other night...now might I suggest YOU watch the tapes of 9-11.
The brave men and women who might die to stop another 9-11 are ALL volunteers. That they would volunteer to die for a coward like you, is what makes them nobel and our country great.
3 posted on
11/13/2002 3:57:02 PM PST by
Drango
To: TCSparkman
The editorial section of the Chronicle is such a riot.
To: TCSparkman
... How dare anyone plan such a horror? ...
Speilberg dared to plan such a horror. He used script-writers and storyboards. We can only hope that our masters in Washington and their many generals have a better sense of cinematic timing--the film's pacing was horrible. If it wasn't shrieking by at the speed of light, it was dragging by like a massive slug.
I wonder if we can get Saddam Hussein to play the infamous Baathist genocidal madman, Saddam Hussein. He might balk at being typecast again, as Saddam Hussein, a sort of reprise of the '91 production, Desert Storm if I remember correctly. And he'll have to his own stuntwork on a very, very dangerous set. But he plays the part so well. He's like a young Saddam Hussein, only much older and rounder.
7 posted on
11/13/2002 3:59:59 PM PST by
Asclepius
To: TCSparkman
Reading the headline real fast I thought somebody was going to say it was "q" or "y."
8 posted on
11/13/2002 4:01:08 PM PST by
Tribune7
To: TCSparkman
War? A war conjures up images of honest-to-goodness armed soldiers trained in the art of combat. That's not exactly what our troops faced in the Gulf War, is it?
They want you to believe that Bush just can't wait to ride in and start blowing things up. Nobody likes war. I seriously think these people want us to go to 'war' just so they can say "I told you so."
To: TCSparkman
"I ask George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleezza Rice and the rest of their oiligarchy (sic) to view the first 30 minutes of the movie "Saving Private Ryan" several times in a row before they again contemplate sending Americans through similar hell in Iraq." I think they're too busy watching the part with that "born again" sharp shooter who quoted scripture while shooting the head off or the eye out of some nazi and wondering where they can obtain about two dozen of him....
Saddam's lifespan would decrease eponentially...
To: TCSparkman
...view the first 30 minutes of the movie "Saving Private Ryan" several times in a row... I would venture to say that the closest Speilberg has been to the military is when he drove past Camp Pendleton. In fact, I'll bet he doesn't even know anyone who was in the Normandy landing.
How else could you explain the total pile of crap titled "Saving Private Ryan?" But then again, liberals do live in a fantasy world.
To: TCSparkman
So rediculous. If they had had the technology we have now when they were trying to save Ryan the war would have been long over.
To: TCSparkman
Someone should start a collection of whinyass liberal letters, articles and statements post election 2002 for posterity; Weeping and Wailing from the Socialist Sewer: the Night Evil Republicans Took Over the World.
To: TCSparkman
Silly Liberal Letter of the Week
I got a better one. From the Mpls (red)Star Tribune
Tuesday letters from readers
Published Nov. 12, 2002
The day justice died
Is anyone else appalled by the missile attack on the car full of suspected terrorists in Yemen last week? Even though the Bush administration calls it a military action, it was an assassination, plain and simple.
One of the basic tenets of our legal system is the belief in innocence until proven guilty. We just blew that principle out of the sky with a couple of well-aimed Hellfire missiles. So much for due process. Sept. 11 was a terrible day for our country, but we are certainly losing the moral high ground in our fight against Al-Qaida. We simply cannot execute people at will, no matter what we think they may have done. We cannot go down that road.
-- Melly Ailabouni, Farmington.
And YES you should be feeling an almost uncontrollable desire to bang you're head against the wall.
17 posted on
11/13/2002 9:45:24 PM PST by
Valin
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